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S e minister (at left), being greeted by Premier \ r's visit with the Prince of Wales and Princ the first ever made to the Dominion by a British prime mi George for thy ster during his CAROL STILL CLAIMS RIGHT TO THRONE. A recent snapshot of Prince Carol of Rumania at the wheel of his roadster on the streets of Paris. The prince, who is now living in a Paris suburb, declared in a recent press statemént that he did not recognize his renunciation of the throne as ending his right to succession. ‘Wide World Photos. Stanley Baldwin, 2 of Canada on landing at Que- e Canadian jubilee celebration is term of offic Copyright by TING HIS GUARD OF HONOR. The Prince of Wales passin ugh the ranks of the Royal | Ba m of Quebee on his arrival at the Canadian city with Princ mier Baldwin for their Jubilee celebration visit. . & A. Photos. CHAMBERLIN MAKES SUCCESSFUL TAKE-OFF FROM LEVIATHAN AT SEA. A view of the especially constructed runway along the deck of the giant passenger liner Leviathan, from which Clarence D. Cham- berlin, the tranatlantic flyer, made a successful take-off early today and flew back to Curtiss 1d. The flight was made to test the practicability of expediting the landing of mail and passengers from transatlantic liners. Copyright by Underwood and Underwood TRAIN WRECK FAI TO AWAKEN VICE PRESIDENT DAWES. = Although this photograph shows what a narrow escape the Vice President had when the locomotive of this train, on which he was a passen- ger, plunged through a trestle en route to Memphis, Tenn., Mr. Dawes was said not even to have been Bobby Jones, Americi's golfing pride, returns with the smile of vic- tory from his second successive conquest in the British open golf MRS. COOLIDGE ATTENDS MONDELL WEDDING. The former Miss Dorothy Mondell, daughter of Frank Mondell, former Republican leader of the House, Alexander W. Gregg, solicitor of the Internal enue Bureau, photographed just after their wedding at Newcastle, » with Mrs. Coolidge and Bishop Thomas of Newcastle. awakened by the wreck, in which the engineer was killed and two persons seriously injured The Vice Presi- dent was in the rear coach. The first coach is shown suspended over the water. Copyright by I". & A. Photos. championship. Wide World Photos. CHANGE IN BONUS | VANZETTI BREAKS PAYMENTS URGED - LONG PRISON FAST | | Sacco Continues to Refuse Food—Decision in Case Near. Disabled Veterans Request Separate Agency for Dis- bursing Money. Charging that the public believes| By the Assoclated Press. most of the money appropriated for| BOS the Veterans’ Bureau goes for the |week ch his fate reliet of disabled veterans, but as a/to be decided, Barilomeo matter of fact enormous funds ere!convicted with Nicol paid out to Yeterans account of | der, today appeared to have abandoned the soldier bonus, the Disabled Amer- | the hur 2 which both 1 r fean Veterans have sug ted that the | ried on for two weeks. Vanzetti ac bonus money be paid by another de- | cepted milk, cof nd bread served b alonaiiantent | him for breakfast at the State prison I'Th. DibpoNsl Game 2 tod Yesterday he not only ate B Rt ol portion of the regular meals but as B arcame e for bread for supper. which is us. the Washington h nmlILt«l on Sunday nights. Sacco thi: T AV and Tollov morning continued 1o refuse all food. of Gen. Hines to 1 The decision which may mean life St the Summer White or death to Sz and Vanzetti, Gen. Hines estimated bonus estim cupied Gov. Alvan T. Fuller tod this next ve: $ prepared to hear the last few ssess in his long investigation of the Letter to Hines, ase. It is expected to be concluded | Wednesday with an’ announcement of what action, if any, he may take to| the {wo men from scheduled | eetrocution the week of Aug 10, to the war's | Gov. Fullaw worked steadily ay | of the Fed- | on the case exeept for a brief {when he visited his 12-vear-old Alvan jr., at the N chusetts G il Hospital. The W upon Saturday for has sine provement At the « Vanzetti brok the secend time when he partoc ind asked for vening hour., ion whether he had become own counso ned that 1 rON, August 1.—Entering |hs‘j is /expacted | Vanzettl, Sacco of mur- on d e the nk T from the visit « of The to G Hines, in part, pai letter save is believed some equitable plan el to differentiate t should be worked between the cost of disabled from the eral adjusted compen he most recent re today move thar had their | still rema be expected al applications will cash has bonus ¢ pens som, | n- | ted | ind | here ane- | ¢ oy was oper ppendiciti steady three s cer 1es 10 been sl 000, with during which it number of be filed. 1y been 2 o 650, tate prison restown 1 strike fo hung N exactly two week regular menl and te was no Dersu the prizon harm his o date vanced on 000 vet cian own contined 18 to r > 000 n ; i | \ | A wnpour < on L f | condemned crovd er ton (¢ men Kept omn A plead 1 rve n hut | demons wders, MISSING BOY LOCATED. Public Welfare Ward Quits Picnic Party Harpers Fer red fi party in 1 rd 5 | < is| at ' ward of » Pimbe i the b Saturda Washing H mornins, Count th 3 nd turned rpers Ferry Md ver tan ol to ceunty son . whose record as a runaway ve rep Pub caplure was - board earl i oflicials | ctained in the Ly jturned here this a e| of th {Weltare, Word of b received by officials of night, Ma = bei town, ind officers were requested to e place other than }He had been in a Md.. and was on a ther -membayrs he other fl‘ of citize I this | A when | U in him 1 increase d vears promices to he to m came |y sC pri Te nest few n pajusted sery which will be #hrough the W wi oL unscarred.” | the '[ The fs ieut. Alford J NE THROUGH TESTS. h Lient. Wi of its lost air speed records. It is bei s equipped with a velop a speed of better than 250 miles an hour. Damage to the propeller y esterday as it beat agai being tested for taxying has delayed the maiden flight for a short period. This is th e new plane with which g launched at Manhas set Bay, Long Island, Copy linder motor, the most powerful ever built f or an airpiane, and, with pontoon equipment, it is hoped the craft will de- t spray sent up by the pontoons as the plane was ight by Underwood and Underwood. | NDIAFLOGD TOLL | AEE AND MOTHER ESTIATED AT SPLIT OVER MONEY Mrs. Kennedy Wants Half of ported Saved—Natives Proceeds Gathered in Swept to Death. Religious Work. By the Associated Pres: LOS ANGELES, . August principal cause of trouble between Aimee Semple McPherson and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, was | unmasked today as the two warring | leaders of Angelus Temple vowed their willingness to meet once more and discuss the elder woman's demands for a “Afty-fifty” split of the property which they have accumulated since arting their big religious enterpri The temple often is referred to as & million-dollar concern. Plans® for the conference were an- nounced last night after Mrs. Ken- nedy, who recently was ordered re- moved as business manager of the ‘hurch, had declared she would con- sider no settlement except an equal digision of the financial receipts of the institution. The evangelist then de clared her willingness to meet Mrs. Kennedy in an effort to settle tha feud which has rocked Angelus Temple. | By the Associated Tress. LONDON, August 1.—The Bombay | correspondent of the Daily Mail quotes | | a European. who has arrived in Bom- bay from Baroda (India) as saying | that & large number of people were | swept to their death in the floods in the latter city. This visitor estimates the deaths at close to 500, although adding that the exact total never will be known. The Daily Mail dispatch | continues to quote this informant in | substance, as follows: Volunteer parties In the city of Baroda did heroic rescue work in | boats, saving among others the British resident (the British government repre- sentative in the state of Baroda) Lieut. Col. Richard Burke, and a pgrty of 50, who were marooned on the®top floor of the British residency for three days without food. All the Europeans in Beroda clty were saved. Wrestling Champion Rescues 60. 1.—The Williams_hopes to bring back to ms standing in the cockpit. The REV. H. M. LAWSON UITS PASTORATE Maryland Avenue Minister Leaves After Split Over Inquiry. YACHT OLDOT SOLD. | STATIONS REPRIMANDED. Commodore Forsberg Announces| Radio Centers Called for Jumping Transfer t6 Victor H. Borsodi. Wave Assignments. w. sberg, Wash- der in aquatic sports, Failure to keep their assigned wave lengths drew a reprimand to 20 d the sale of his luxurious |radio broadcasting stations from the Victor H. Borsodi, | Federal Radio Commission today. Borsodi Fuel & Oil anndunced policy to make - 2 sters adhere strictly to their’ air channels, the commission ordered the score of stations to show & why their »s should not be revoked. The stations, | Commodore 6. on | ington 1 ":flny“lll\r 1sht Oldot president of | Co. of Fouston, Commodore F | o1t for more during this tin ntertained score of ourstanding 1y s of the National Capital on trips both far and near. | Phe Ol T0-foot thu eruiser i n to Can Plorida, 1 in practically of 1he ote hield on Atlantic Cous With its 1 Oldot left yester oclock on “the longest trip of career, 2500 miles down the coust round the Gulf of Mexico to Hous Tex. The trip will take 30 days to the sherg has owned the | m four vears and all located in and near New York City, were us follows WNJ, WHN, WODA, WGL, WKBO, W E WSOM, WERNY, WA WCGH WAMEBQ, WMSG, WWRL, WKBQ WENY, WLEX and WAAT. SKIPS WIT}:I CLOTHING. Colored Customer Fails to Pay for Suit He Ordered. st time Wil S Georgia b his e about whose amd Ay Litter controversy Jast might and th him. The tion who left zive him a re st hich time plans shment of a new church t the city n, Mar part of the " ot the Church 1w his of the it A it the helin, the morning at 6 W owner siwng flock congre will nd the or ¢ ception 9, for in the ¢ the be f ynduct of (3 | HEARING ON ZONING. Commission Not section of disens congre ttion w stor 1< Last cnation gation. | - Changes After that | The Zoning Commission will hold a reiterated his in-| public hearine Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in the boardroom of the District iilding to consider 10 pro posed changes in.zonin, pul The principal application onjzoning involves property member of the church. Fol- jhoth sides of Eighteenth street b nove the 44 members of { tween 1l and 1 streets, for which a tion announced their | height Jimit of 110 feet is sought. The Leight limitation now is 90 fect. An- The Council of Baptist Ministers will | other fmportant change sought af- appoint a minister to fill the va Nt fects prope on_ the south side of pulpit every Sunday, it i3 understood. | @ street between Vermont avenue and - ! Tweifth stre which the applicant a lobstor frequsny | Warts rezoned from residential to first nges its shell is well known. But | ‘ommercial. what is most interesting about the e oS | process is that it not only changes its | Diamonds can be idertified by shell but also its bones and teeth, and | means of ultra-violet :ays, under {a partion of its stomach which ks' which the stonessgive off various col- piated with a bony substance. ers, which ¢an be"Photographed. Tenn, mer makes a it ! m enue, } The | chant to Consider Proposed | sale he will k | until he has received his money | A young colored man hought a whole outfit of clothing last night, di | recting that they all be wrapped up |in one package. Tenn wrapped them, placed the parcel on the counter and | turned his head a minute. His_glance about the store was fa- tal. When he turned around again the package was gone, So was his | customer. i » into sult inquiry o of its membe tendeved his t, but the con to 7, ref p the tentio Wednesday Morning. Jast he ussion took place announced that pastor jeft the Lis blessing for re abutting The every lowir SR il 112 Dry Arrests. Arrests for intoxication during the 48 hours ended at 8 o'clock this morn- !ing totaled 112, and 10 alleged boot- | leggers were airested during the two- day period,. Other arvesis for yiola ns of the Volstead law included 25 for illegal possession and transport- ing intoxicants. Three persons were arrested on charges of driving auto- mobiles while under the influence of lauor, Y S S t that In! e on the parcel | Assails Refreshments. Mrs. McPherson said she was willing to bar from the meeting her church committee, watermelon and lemonade, all three of which have incurred the displeasure of Mrs. Kennedy. The church committee never has heen recognized by the evangelist's mother, The refreshments, she said, had broken up previous conferences. “T can't talk to her,” Mrs. Kennedy complained to reporters. ery time, I try to talk to her at a conference she just eats watermelon and drinks lemonade.” Neither Angelus Temple's huge building overlooking the Los Angeles Park nor the adjoining magnificent structure which houses the Bible school are fnvolved in Mrs. Kennedy's settlement terms. She listed, how- ever, as part of the fortune which | she would insist on her daught 4 In other affected | gjviding property surroun | places 13 much the same as in Bo-|temple, this property, she said Jumes Beadle, of the three de-| 1t is estimated that 40,000 peo- | cluding §65,000 worth purcha i tendants in the Lebouef murder trial, |Ple are homeless in Ahmedabad. The | ing the last year. | damage was especially great in the made confession to Sheriff | Sponsored Project. Amod, Broach, Janbusar and Dholka Pecot said Beadle admitted being pr distric “Mrs. McPherson didn’t have any- ent when James J. Lebouef was slain. thing when I joined her,” Mrs. Ken- The sheriff declined to give any more MRS. HARTUNG SUES nedy said, “and it was my mone: details. explaining they will be related which financed our work all thes when he takes the witness stand. — e \*‘hlr‘lh u]lumarw'!i\; hmxxlh"s‘.f"r;( Announcement of Beadle's confes. to the leadership of the: Ereatest nds sion followed a request by him in open Accuses Husband in Action | yiqual church in America, + ourt for separate counsel 1o represent for Divorce. When we started wo agreed to g0 e - fitty-fifty on everything we made dur- 1. ARCRL TiaBhuct and De. Deeher ng, jr., whose address is |ing the ensuing vears, and it is upon lare alleged to have made statements Champlain street, today | that agreement that 1 want her to set- | accusing Beadle of firing the two shots laicies Gefenan g u & Aule o I8 A g which ended Lebouef's life, divorce filed in Equity Court by | Between services Mrs. McPherson "The conrt appointed Rene S. Timel, | his wife, Tiattie Hartung, 3605 Twen- [told reporters she was willing to meet former dIStHer attorney of St. Mary's | tieth street northeast, | her mother and effect & settlement at e O e ¥ Through Attorneys Burkart & Quinn |any time Mrs. Kennedy desired. She s R barkerson. ohiet defense | the DIaintiff tells the court that the |refused to discuss for publication, counsel. said he had heard nothing of | defendant’ spends time with other [however, the terms which she was Headle's ‘desire. for separate. ounsel | omen, neglecting her and their |ready to offer her mother. D R eotion L. When she remonstrated, she | Mrs. Kennedy declared she was Phough he epresented Benlo aa wel |allezes, he struck and choked” her, willing "to entertair a settlement AT S el | and threatened to cripple her for life. | whereby she would remain at the B30 EER Oty Juring itemizes a number of bills for |temple fn an advisory capucity. She ot Tk 2 sities which are long overdue, | doubted, however, this would be prac- lagt Monday. and adds that the defendant finally left her July 13. She _is compelled to work to sup- port herself and child, she says, ticable. Mrs. McPherson and her mother while the defendant is employed at a salary of $200 a month, The couple have been associated in religious work since shortly before they came were married in this ity Juas 27, A3, The situation within the city was terrible. Near the railway station a flerce current swept away houses and the inmates climbed into trees from which many dropped from exhaustion after several days and were carried away in the waters An Indian wrestling champion, who is a strong swimmer, alone rescued 60 people from trees and housetops. The bodies of human beings and of animals were mixed in inextricable confusion. In some parts of the city the utmost misery exists, many thou- sands being homeless. Ajwa Lake Overflows. Ajwa Lake overflowed, the first rush of water dividing the city into three islands. Patients in the hos- pitals were removed. The fine collec- tion of animals in the Boroda Zoo | was entirely lost, The situation | EBOUEF SUSPECT CONFESSES PART | Sheriff Claims Beadle Admits Being Present During Man’s Murder. By the Associated FRANKLIN, T ust 1.-—Sherift Charles Pecot announced today that one him. Wife Carl Ha s s * e Transportation will be furnished hereafter by. the Los Angeles Board of in - to ohildren living more ‘miles from the nearest school, )y are within the city to Los Angeles, eight years ago, from Denver in an old automobile apd in rlutl‘!ly modest fmancial t:il'v!-llzhq