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v WRITERS DISTORT Virginia Senator Denounces Washington Correspond- ents, Demands Curb. By the Associ Press CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., A Washi respondents was made iation of ator Carter Glass of Senator Washingt ¢ of Cha £ facts reg the Scaate was o he sail, even among sre reput-ble papers. incident last vear when rortec had a fist i declaring S to te told of he was 1 the at toward ve mea | vicious | nen. visitor ssion of *“the influ affairs | ir the Univ ere by | DEWOCRATIC LEADERS | ASK U. S. DEDICATE DAY TO JEFFERSON | Members of Centennial Com-1 ' mission Also Advocate | Memorial Here. j | By the Assaciated Press. CHARLOTTESVILLE, of Thom som’s birthday on April 13 as | tional holiday and the establish a memorial to the author of the Doe- | [ lavation of American Independenc Washington will be uvg vesult of d Lefore as the adopted this aftérn the United 4 nial Comr held Jefferson's home, and | notables trom all over the lliam Gibbs MeAdoo, former Treasury, and S o Virginia, 1 brief tributes to Jefferson, after the | formal resolutions had been presente: Stuart G. Gibbony e ntin: those e to the home of who bad | Adoo said that when he w to Washington in 1913 as Se, 3 reasury he was surprised to f iment there 1 Leen «rected e Democrats “It would be most appropria for some Am Democrat or Re- | publican, forward and with | { the American people erect a true me- | morial to the done so | much for the Nation,” MeAdoo | said. | Senator calied attention to | the fact that Virginians have permit- | ted %o many of the historic homes of the State to ba bought by peopie without. He congratulated the J son Founda toward the restoration of Montic and praised Jefferson “not only a philosopher and artist, but a d er of human rights and a man of in- | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 1 1927—PART Sanders, TO END MARRIAGES| Other Aanul- th T. Thomp- | son White., Thempron Wi oth: Thompson whose address ven as 103 Tourth str s N as de fendant is |in the suit filed White, the ders through { Sanders, 1 cast L. finite variety 1 In addition to those mentioned, the | 1 semblage includea Ritchie, of Maryiand Gov. Albert M. Patric CLASH ON PROHIBITION |31 i e oo AT VIRGINIA INSTITUTE sili s "6 of the Chattanoo, | Greek_D: des, editor of the i Iy: Ralph R. Loun New York, John R. Saunders, attor- ney general of Virginia, and many for the enforcement of the law as it { members of the Institute of Public 0 if we want & change, to elert | ATaIFs in e mat the University of ators and Congressmen who will | universtiy faculty. o crs Of the 3 ! Jeflerson Medal Given, Mr. AcAdoo, as presiding officer, n medal was prese: #pol in at the conclusion of the . s, gen discuss hich continued almost three hout | aut | Milton, News; A, Atlantis tinued from First Page.) bury of ed to al manager of Service Corporation, | Gibbony in recognition of his | services in connection with the instal- he Jefferson light at Monti. to be the most powerful ht in the world, which will be cated next Tuesday night the States seemed | 40 cises presided over i fon that their rights | York City by Acting Mayor mmonwealths were in.|and in Charlottesville Hen; rohibition had been | Allen, former governor of Kansas, on a5 & whole when - “including Mary- ; ifled the elghteenth amony. Hot Rivets. Vhere is the interference with | From the New York World, S When the Federal Govern-| Old New Yorkers, if any, have often "Nt enforces an amendment to the | ldly wondered what would happen it Stitution which has been ratified | the man with the tin pail failed to he states themselves?” he asked. | ateh the whitehot rivet carclessly - ipped to him by a fellow workman ir Pro difl!on!. 40 feet away and 300 feet up in the iture of Aviation” was the|air. in the steel spider web framo of the address of Maj. work of a skyscraper. Take 10.000 ick. chief of Alr Serv.|skyscrapers with 10,000 steel castings spoke tonizht to a large |cach and a hundred white-hot rivers to the beam and the number of these ; « ve | small _sizzling asteroids hurtli ever have to defend ourselves | through the upper air as the me: ezalnst a powerful enemy who can |steel jugglers play pitch-and-catol ¢perate from land bases on this con- | must mount into astronomical figures: linent. Any serious attack upon the [and so far as we have observed the es must come from over- | catcher never muffs. ould such an enemy attempt | To Miss Helen Frawley of Rich- to strike with his fleet or to transport | mond Hill, L. I, came the unsolicited | s troops to effect a | honor of settling a moot question, dequate air force will |She knows and can testify t t losses which will insur= | catcher does fail once in a way; for, | riding cn the roof of a Fifth avenue Gen. Tatrick predicted that | bus, she intercepted a hot rivet that irplanes of future commercial uss | fell 20 stories from a building in con- will become safer and safer, and | struction and become a hospital case, vel in this manner will become |learning that both burns and bruises e common.” may result when the tin pail fails to Maj. R. H. Ranger functi In spite of which peopl: Corporation of America rightly continue to ride on bus the program tonight. The man does not often miss. oW Is Around the s another way in which New . wonderful. will finally ibition is. | lation « with child labor and | volved! 1 settled by 46 of the lana,” who crowd. “It seems most improbable that of the Radio was als ‘ WE need three experienced Real Estate Salesmen. New- House and Brokcrage. A real opportunity. See MR. SCHAAFF N. L. Sansbury Co.. Inc. Menbers of the Washington Real D:otiic Board 14i8 Eye St. N.W. Fh. M. 5904 Before Leaving Town arrange to have The Star Evening and Sunday— sent to your vacation ad- dress. You will want to keep in touch with what’s going on in Washington while you are away and the best way to do that is through The Star. No matter how frequent- lv you change your address The Star will follow you. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia— ll.'w-wvv: Sunday Ore S S 56c 25¢ Onre w R R 10¢ other States— month. .. - 5¢ 35¢ wveek. ... .oosmenineni 25¢c 10c White, other in two suits filed yesterday District Supreme Court. One asks for an absolute divorce a Ly her husband, Marion 1132 A street southeast, and | is a suit for annulment of to Joscph Milton San-| n insane pors whe sues | his mother Marietta 2415 Broth. south- | Attorney Madison that he wa Octab through | 14, | throurh he court rendon, Md.. with J. with whom sh up in 43 1.5 seconds. Hyattsville wa: a close second, its time being 44 sec onds. Asst. gineer H. PRINCE GEORGES E. Wilson, Mount Rainier, holding that I ville did not follow regulations contest as closely as Mount Last year Hyattsville won this 4 ture, so that this company and Moun |Finger Elected President at Convention and Parade , in Capitol Heights. cup offered by the Washington I'os in this event. In the double hook-up event, Hy ville won, its time being 44 ¢ Riverdale being second with seconds. The winning team prised Chief Noble F. Rushe; s o S Roy Johnsol plug, A. Degge: » Finger. former mayor of | sonpection, F. Elmo, E. Davis ghts and publisher of the | Smith. The hose wagon was drive: Wee -view, was elected presi-|by S. Wilcoxen. A silver cup, offe fden of Prince Georges County | by former chief of the Riverdale fir | Volunteer Firemen's Association at | department, W. C. Gray, went to th | the fifth annual convention here to- | winners. day, featured by » de and fire| Hyattsville also won the 1on tess, Other officers chosen were pumper event, making the connectio | aner, Riverdale Heights, vice [in 43.1 seconds. mmel, Cottage City, | second, its time ". Veneman, River-| Winning team: Chief N driver; suction, Asst Robr 3 . a member of the |Johnson; plug, A. Degges; pump cor { board of of the State Fire- [ nection, F. Elmo, and nozzle, Josep {men's A . and a member of | Vincenzo and T. Latimer. A | the An m Fire Company, Hagers: | cup, offered by S | town, Md., installed the officers. |ton, went to the winners. vancis H. Crown, chief of the Mount | Rainier Fire Department, and_ presi- |'dent of the association, was in the All the officers were elected | sistant being D. opposition. Mount Rainler |the Washington department. selected for the meeting of the |officials, with Capt. H. W 11928 convention. The business meet- | Riverdale Heights; Chief T. C. Gare {ing was held in Odd Fellows Hall. ner. Riverdale Heights, and T. \e town was gavly bedecked, Amerl- | Veneman, Riverdale, : judges. Entertained at Dinner. | Special Dispateh to The star APITOL HEIGHTS, Md., August being 43 Chief Ro; was Sergt. A. J. Bargagni of Al the business houses and many private residences. It is esti- | d that more than 300 firemen | cere in attendance, while many other [500 feet north of Central avenue i | visitors came from various | of the country about 3,000. 1% the business session, came | avenue. in which 15 county com- companies from Aurora Potomac, Va. and Silver Md., participated. The line of march was from Odd Fel- lows Hall, up Sixty-first street to Cen- venue, thence to Crystal Springs venue to the Washington-Marlboro turnpike, thence to Greater Capitol | Heights Fire Department, thence back | the same route to Chapel road, Seat | | Pleasant to New Cut road to Sixty- | first street. 1005 Pa. Ave. i as hisx wife, San mother explains court that v son, whose fven as 23 v s adjud; in the ipreme Court s erwar | charzed he b petent for fiv been mg vears. She SPECIAL SALE! Guaranteed Sport Watches SUITABLE FOR MEN i This beautifully engraved high-grade watch 1s one of the finest values we have ever offered. The move- ment., absolutely guaranteecl to keep time.1s fitted in a beau- tiful case complete with a raised figure dial and genuine imported English strap. This 1s a regular $15 value--a bargain! All we ask is 50c a week Washington's Oldest Credit Jewelers erd' It s | incom at |of the fire {July 15 on a petition In whick 11 in- | the son's marriage be annulled, represented by Attorney Hill. ! > Winners of Contests. Contests for fastest hook-up of ap- | paratus were the outstanding features | hting demonstrations. he [ In the pumper contest. Mount ainier was first, making the hook- Rainler are now tied for the silver (06" pump | Gr nd J. | Hoyle Riverdale was a close seconds Rushe, Nearly 2,000 Delegates to Attend The official starter and Hmfil:»qlv;ln'x. tes, will convene here tomorrow at Washington Fire Department, his as Sullivan,” also of | These | Prime, | comprised the The contestants started from a point smti:)nsih‘(xl_\' first street, the run being made | ¢0U swelling the crowd to | to the fire plug at the northeast cor.| €t . |ner of Sixty-first street and Central | With an extensive sales Chlef J. A. Fisher of the Annapolis Fire Department and Roy L. Morgan. | tion of Friedrich Wilhelm Nletzsche, D. J. KAUFMAN, »c 5 | chairman of the board of trustces of | the State Firemen's Association, wete The winning team comprised |iriong the interested Chief_Carl Young, Asst. En- pt. of Ma- 1 chinery Edward Chase and Pvts. Albert Talbott and Peter Beckett. Hyattsville registered a protest, bu the judges awarded the contest spectators. At the close of the contests the delegates were entertained at dinner at Odd Fellows' Hall by the local fire company, the ladies’ auxiliary of the ¢ company serving. A dance closed the convention The following companies, with their ted in the ceremonfes: Noble F. Rushe; Cot- Simmel: Mount Crown; Brent. Easterday; Capitol t ! Heights, Oliver; "~ Riverdale, Edward C. Stewart; Seat Pleasant, .. Lucien Duffey: Bladensburg, W. B William ? H. | River Heights, .| Gardner; Berwyn Heights, er Capitol Heights, . evard Heights, No v, n | Ketchum, and Boulevard Heights, Xo, 2, William B. Wolfe. t t| Rainier, F s H * MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN | TO HAVE SESSIONS HERE “ | Annual Convention—Exhibit h to Open Tuesday. silver | abridge of Washing- | _The twenty-second annual 1 of the Memorial ica, num! conven. Craftsmen of nearly 2,000 dele- headquarters, the Hotel One of th Wardman Park tures of the conven- spec iterest to the public the art nd design show of 1 stones that has been set up on the Union Station plaza. This exhibic tion will open Tuesday afternoon. In the business of the session will te the advocacy of an uianization to promote the welfare of the memorial n | industry in the United States through | educational programs applicable to manufacturers and quarriers, campaign. The superman type was the inven. 1724 Pa. Ave. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED % eIl » Here’s good news—!!! We cleaned up our own stock of “hot- weather” suits—cleared “em in July— now weve bought a prominent manu- facturer’s surplus (900 suils) at a little over 60c on the dollar. This purchase—mostly the much-wanted tropical worsted—silk-trimmed suits —we pass on to you at prices that make it well worth while to purchase 2 or 3 garmenis—ijor this year—or a peach of a buy for next summer. 2y 500 Superb TROPICAL WORSTED (Feitamd) SUITS Made to sell at $30 and $35 [ Regulars Stouts Shorts Longs N — R §§ R W\ W \\\ Men's and Young Men's Models TN X Light 400 Twenty-Dollar Mohair and Palm Beach Suits At One Clearaway Price $l 2’ 75 “TWO FOR TWENTY-FIVE" ANl Part of This Big “Sweet” Purchase $1.50 & $2 Knee Union Suits Rockinchair, Varsity, Regatta, Excelsior 85 Makes (3 for $2.25) C $2 to $4 EMERY SHIRTS Slightly(ér{no}:e;*;;a)q“dity $1 .29 ’ Money's Worth or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN, INC. 1005 Pa. A;e. 1724 Pa. Ave.

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