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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 15. 1927. ‘\"\‘l"!"‘!‘ux':d\ r:"l“}l\l: RETAINS WIGHTMAN TENNIS (UP. Mrs. Georse W, Wightman PRESIDENT R| President Coolidge | FAMOUS INVENTOR MAKES FIRST PUBLIC “SP AT € Thomas A. Edison ol ot e SAmericaniteams, (recelvingithe B a i | dons his Western headg boots to ride with | standing hefore 230 persons and a radio microphone on the lawn of his West Orange, N. J., home as he the British t 55 Eiarvey, Tov douhies yarince i, eith Nl Wiche: enator Fess of Ohio up a steep grado in Black Hills | recited the words of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of his inven- man, defeated the two British players in the final doubles match of the cup play at Forest Hills, N. Y. South Dakota to deliver his address at the Mount Rushmore Memorial tion of the phonograph. The words of the jingle were the first ever recorded and reproduced mechan- Copyright by P. & A. Photos. ceremon; (Copyright hy Underwood and Underwood. ically: Wide World Photos £ . - P -~ 3 -y " | AVIATRIX TAKES FIRST SPILL. Thea Rasche, German stunt fiyer, INFORMAL MOMENT WITH THE PRINCE. The Prince of MEETING ONE OF THE TRANSATLANTIC EAGLES. John D. | TILDEN DEFEATS LA COSTE'S CONQUEROR. “Big Bill” Tilden sees her plane hauled out of the Hudson River shortly after it took a VI o &SP ol it Wigareted Mnom Eisest ' Govi Rockefeller, sr., shakes hands with Clarence Chamberlin, the flyer. at (at left) and George Lott, just after the sensational young player had i iatrl : ot tratonio ot el ek '(I o ':I“"““‘h" Owego, N. Y. The ofl king was attending the celebration of the 100th bowed to Tilden in the finals of the Meadow Brook tournament at DURHRR (TS0 (S W (e v I B i CHEESHAS TN DA S R e h » , a8 icomes him at the railroad sta- anniversary of the granting of a charter to the town, which was his uthampt: N. Y. Lott had previously eliminated Rene La Coste, railroad bridge and was struggling for altitude when the engine failed. tion at Winnipeg on his Canadian tour. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. boyhood home. le World Photos. ench Davis Cup star, in straight sets. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Coprright by Paramount Nev By the Associated Pre | , BOSTON, August ~Increase illi in student suicides has led a pa- Williamstown Speaker Says| in, i, Ropcriory Theater ot E . .| Boston to offer $1.000 for the best Russia Opposes Diplomatic | American play which shall hold up | faith in life of the you;]h of i 3 | America, trustees of the theater Pressure in Orient. | JiGhncea Vesterday. Competition for the award is open to any stu- dent of an American college, uni- his tee shot, a 175-vard iron, on Br the Associated Press. versity or dramatic school. ! . the green and sank a 13-foot putt | By the Associate WILLIAMSTOWN, Ma August The committee of final award i 7B 4 o t : for a birdie two, which brought the e s 15.—Russia’s policy in Chi coin- will conzist of Winthrop Ames and | e , 3 small gallery watching the ap. | CHARLOTTE R + August vides with the present state mind | David Belasco, producers; Dr. 8. | ” 3 5 proach of the royal party to its 2 peaking on “The Makers and of Japan and America in that it is | Parkes Cadman, head of the new B i o | feet in a round of applause. Making of the Constitution,” Ralph pverse to having the diplomatic in-| society, the Church and Stage: Dr. 4 i A 4 ta | PEEE R o | Lounsbury, attorney of New rk fluence of western Kurope restored | John H. Finley, editor of the New i ; § 3 ; : i : e told those attending the Univer In China, Thomas F. Millard. former ork Times, and Mrs. Frances 4 A § : | o A o) . ndvizer to the Pek vernment, de- | Jewett of the treater trustees. The v 4 : : ,FIVE STATES ASKED todos ¢ If!’..‘:”fi“m\fi(’..{:::lc r:‘\;g\“v‘:x lared at the, Institute of Politics to- trustees also will give the winnera | . - S : ¢ : n of 1787 * s unsurpassed h tar scholarship in the dramatic school ; ’ ’ ; : To BACK FRE'GH c T assemblage that ever gk However, similarly hetween the thres | connected with the theater. Com # g . : : : T U upon e ,{..n(.ml‘rxr;vi;;;: o;\rafl"y: o policies ends at that point, he said. The | petition closes January 1, 1928. The iy A ik ; ! . {ple” in the quality of its membeis ileeper cbiectives of the Soviet diplo-| plays submitted must provide for z il . i : and the extent of their achievement macy in the Far East appear to he a full evening’s entertainment. Gore Tells Other Governors Coal Reviewing the history of that epoch Jusically like those of imperialistic ———— NATIONAL GUARDSMEN DEPART FOR FIELD TRAINING AT CAMP HUMPHREYS. Members of the 121st Engi aking group of men, he charactes esica ) e D e NAL GU o) P A L) AINING / A) 3 5YS. ) 21st Fngineers of the District . | b bapr s S, Mv. Suiecd s They y Natfonal Guard marching from the armory yesterday to board the fleet of motor busses which took them to Camp Humphreys, Va., for their Rate Slash Would Aid | ized them as “surprisingly youtiful include the inevitable pressure toward . GHAPLIN’S DIVORCE - Summer encampment. The detachment, which will recelve training in A rmy engineering problems there, numbers about 450 men. | | despite the fact that they have be. Pacific Ocean, the peopling, de- National Photo. Northwest. come heirs to the title, “fathers of - our Constitutiol Of the 55 dele- loping and securing of Siberia | . ainst other Asiatic impact, and the REPORTED SETTLED ‘ - 5 : F iy B e a0k ks s ZL‘-:.?’;?.,".'rf;"‘a"'hf.?s,-‘m.'."n'_l“'m”' ar he {CAR COMMANDEERED, iUmverse Beyond Earth Has Diameter LINDBERGH TO FLY B e e At 15_533& ]i'}f'-‘f\"“-"i]i?:";‘““m"f;":,°}Féie; tozen Sica | | —Lower freight rates on coal from | 9Vir 9 pere Newspaper Says Comedian Has Vir- | AUTO'ST Is K".LED O{ d 1] Ml Ob | = Ealiuy A TOMU| ollege and university men. In his ‘ ‘ 194 Quadrillion Miles, Says Observer| OVER HIS OLD ROUTE| et viesioin and nujscent aistrcts |00 "Simes iadison was the. e Rritain's A tually Agreed to Com- | | Proposed by Southern carrlers. o | foundest and had more to do with I'rd said, is “more adv r j | S | e e et er Conemers 3o 00 | Structurally shaping the Constitution. L L tar any G b promise. { New York Policeman and Fleeing By the Associated Press working supposition, which may be | Will Leave Chicago Today for St.|in a letter, made public yesterday to 3 ned in Debates. portant pow : | : = | BERKELEY, Calif., August 15.—The | altered by further observations. - i o the governors of five Northwestern 55 members, Mr, Lounsbury e e T apari s WESHARE A0 by e s alsd Driver Battle, Citizen sfdereal universe, that vast expanse |, Fc¢HilE into the heavens, he made Louis on Air Line He States. Gov. Gore pointed out to each | said, 33 pa ed in the debates Ihe strategic position of either assist- 4 ke % = ikl R ‘hx observations by means of the - g “a mutuality of interests between c 1 not infrequently during ! SISt | SAN FRANCISCO, / ; | Driver Slain. beyond the earth which provides an|spectroscope in six areas in the Cy- arried Mail Over. vour State and mine.” imate four moi o her hegemon | | your S imate four months of th ssisting Asia in Examiner savs Charlie Chaplin and | ethereal setting for a billion stars, 1"1 r:enluls retzmnlr of ‘vh‘- rr\\élky “]'la.\‘ Tl(m The letters to Gov. Fred W. Green uverneur Morris is credited ng itself from European domi- | his attorneys have virtually agr | & i problem confronting Maxwell was to =——— Michigan; Fred R. an, with having spoken 173 times, whil Bt e e e is | 18 attorneys have virtually agreed to| gy ihe Aggociated Press. "’"';“‘,:]’_"m"’ ’_‘f‘“ ol "i:]'l““" of 194 compute the distances of the fainter | By the Associated Press. consin; Theo Christianson, Minnesota Wilcon. and’ Madison Gantrib. leaning toward the Asiatic viewpoint, quadrillic miles by an Douglas | stars and to discover how far into CHICAGO, August 15.—Memories! A. G. Sorlie, North Dakota, and W. J. and 161, respectively, to win Maxwell, a James M. Goeway fellow ;"’""l‘"f\f‘h,r]l"‘l;"{l:,‘]"‘,f‘:J}‘Ts,”te"ded} " of the familiar air mail route between | Bulow, South Dakota. reviewed the |second and third places in gaining the atiithe c v ihe Lt saite e : 2 : - .. Max : ved to have reached | Chicago and St. Louis filled Col. | action of the Chesapeake & Ohio, Nor- | floor. Several others went well be- ved that s is seniEcd MlLeOTie Grey Ghepiniand Y noconaniD ‘";“I'm""'"-‘ s i la “greater distance from the earth | charles A, Lindbergh today as he re- | folk & Western 'and Louisville & Nash. | vond the century m L. Hane Tortheimesbiition 1h | Lhat thelsmbing divolveallis Miaome: o aprosedly, siplen fmaphina fGanz | | THE jeomen{ation U he result of (' has previousiy heen reached in | Sumed his aerial togr of the States, | vVille rairoads. in. reducn Pl bl e r ; 3 what less™ thon $1.000,000. ng three persons was shot and y_studies concluded at the| the section of the sky he studied, with | in Chicag . s - : f et mirude ad omplete its-1f. He Pacific. pow- 1 ¥D : : : ALy 4 : Lk T : A After two days in_Chicago, the fiy-| | al shipments 20 cents a | said. If the proceedings ha e haiied vk iht poseE: The newspaper save the settlement | killed yvesterday during the chase.| University of California Lick Observa-|single stars as an objective. He suc b si's) schodtle called for hiny to dmmmx‘:nkpnrm fhe. opposition to this redue. | fully reported, the speaker estimated B i ety 't POsSDIY. e expected 1o alleviate the bitterness | Samuel Golden, 27. of South River. tory on Mount Hamilton. | cesstully photographed the speetra of | for St. Louis by way of Springfield. | tion by “the more favored regions” in | that they would comprise upward of . A e e twcen ¢ J]mplh]x m;d_ his wi tn‘sucln e !Lllf vistins, T ey ..‘“«"i'“.."x v“nFn1l’1l.l";l(”‘-?( ogi'g “’“"“""‘ stars approximately 96,000,000,000,000.- | traveling virtually the same route he | Northern coal fields. E 50 volumes, covering a wide range of i e ek amg Jat | @D extent that the divorce proceedings. | er of ¢ 4 a_study he density of stars to-| 000 miles away. At that distance few | flew so many times with his & 3 st % .| subjocts, in which the governments of ide whether 1o < nd hack and et |}, SGuled for a week from tomorrow s Morton, a negro, was cap- | ward the edge of the sidereal galaxy | stars were observable, and Maxwell |t mail. It | Should the Interstate Commerce | . nations of ancient and modern e , .08 Angeles, will he a mere routine. | t th a negro woman who was|in which the solar system is found.| helieves the sidereal universe probably | youte' that {wice hs was forced 10| commtion the loce to Gtates Affertaq | times would figure prominentl vogulate it “yaplin probably will agree fo let his) in the car with him. Another negro| His computation was offered as | ends not far hevond. ¥| route® that, twice ho was forced 10! reduction the loss to States affected UmeR would fsure promueitis, | o Hungarian Picture Dismal. | 10 sons stayin their mother's cus.| Woman, ‘third occupant of the car. doning his plane during fogs. Twould amount to many millions of dol- | yi_veq”that none of them could have ody, prov. escaped. Morton was held on a . k ars, he said. e S A dismal picture of modern Hun- | todv. providing generously for theiri G000 Col. Lindbergh underwent a physi- i : foreseen the miraculous evolution of ; o suppo additic e expec ge of homicide. . indbe Hwent The letter concluded with a request o v rary Cwis presented to the institutc | Support, in addition to the expected TWO BATHERS DROWNED. | TWO BRIDGES PROPOSED. | cal examination while in Chicago, but [, 1ihe etter concluded with Feaucst| pe great Republic to which thev . by Prof, Osc baot ot ONE property settiement, according to the| The chase began at Fifty-ninth Sal ’ ey vi Fevere: & atvi o 4 3 1oday by Prof. Oscar.Jaszi of Oberlin | P! { street and Columbus avenue. The ‘.fn:::rdrn‘:;mmho:afi Eetrym:‘nrmi:ge “l?l: proper agencies in your State for im. | Were siving form and substance “olleg « r Minister of that ! 15 i ! . . | thr a d ent that ‘“reveals e it Patte conference here with his| boliceman, Michael Tedden, ridink Girl Enters Surf After Warning Danville, Va., to Vots Tomorrow |spent Sunday resting. e T terssanithe auestions | (NVOYER 2 hd more as & marvel of untry. & about his country for the | other attorneys, Chaplin, who arrived | the running board of Golden's car. ] n is tour his re- | nVolved. Speaing about his country (or e | s tenuay Trom New York, | Aired three Shots at the fugitive car.| o and Is Found Dead. on $500,000 Issues. e iy o o - B e he Dresent liungarian fov. | went late last night by motor to Dei| Then, he said, the negro turned In| NORFOLK, Va. August 15 ().— | special Dispate h half hours in order to conserve his i deciared It Hils | Special Dispatch to The Star. cLEAN.UP AFTER DELUGE { =3 o Monte iwith N L Ne seat and fired once. Golden | s 1 s N Runiciins 8y ork, andibio! ko New | slumped over and lost his hold on the | Warned on account of delicate health, | DANVILLE, Va., August 15.—The | Strénsth- i — faselsm, SUITENACHnE 1N red | &eles for the divorce trial, e L Detolinn e s ; i the Federal judiciary, for without it . e B s p : ove Gold . erland Littered When Rain| Sons ; oligarchy, and constantl e | e e e e emnt | a hospital, where he was pronounced [0t to enter tho aurf at Virginla | ing of two trafic bridges across Dan HOSPITAL CONTRACT LET.; ] e L L LG L s the peaceful consolidation of Europe ki . et dead. Beach, Miss Sadie Johnson, 15, of|River will be determined at the polls Palls 1 1-2 Inches in 20 Minutes. | V071G S0 foe (0t have gone fn e e warlike demagogy. | Signing probably wlil be delayed for [ 9¢ad: = ; ; L 2 e " @ictatorship, | another day or two. The paper says m::“’m;"l‘;l’:rh‘;‘:‘f{"‘l":{)‘;nn}'{ah"'(‘lee“r:g ;g’ef;‘r‘“:m} was drowned yesterday | tomorrow. An issue of $250,000 is| Work to Be Started at Once on | Special Dispatch to The Star. [time the way of the Articles of Con- Sl alled ~Horthyism,” Prof. | there is but a small chance of the set- | : jma ! 2 ; CUMBERLAND, Md., August 15.— | federation.” e e e sime, | lement plans golfg awry, however, as | (iXicabs, captured Morton when he | Thousands of bathers were on the | Proposed for cach project, One of the | gg5,000 Fredericksburg Bullding. | Street cleaning. forces Worked all Sat:| The speaker holds that our Govern- juries in political cases have | attorne y& tor ot ldesinrh Yery mear |cqujiar; e own party, micsed her anul she | which was destroyed by fire and the | Special Dispatch to The St urday night and vesterday cleaning up | ment is still a national Governmert, abolished and criticism of the gov- |1¥ in accord. Chaplin's sudden willing- g o Bl = b e OlasD Sahrod. HoF I thise Heay Nev |/ Bee. 1o tor aftacdl neikws aventio of| {PHEDERICKAHURGE. Vel Auguy| Al s doudlurt s lifch Gjoded LR | republican, i form, functioning ernment made punishable by im-|fess to compromise the case was sald B e S o T re i (- L5t Comtra st fory conbtiustion o the | CLVE Saturdiyfevening: THo-precipl- | though thres coardinate (brareics prisonment. il L S D (T BREAKS NECK AT PLAY. [} boay rode in on the crest of & | elty's main street X new Mary Washington Hospital here | tation was 13 inches for the 20-min- e e e e ! made a new proposal which he did no o o dri i 5 ute storm. al and der) s = Know about until his arrival, = Waveiln front of SbelCcaibiatad st s was awarded on Saturday to the| Hail stones as large as marbles cov. | people just as :he framers of the Con- ..anaets 00 ROCTS I SO0 0 B50 RS S Arlington Meeting Tonight. el gl L ered the street. The storm centered | stitution intended it to be. Linwood Barrett, 17, of Nortolk was | Special Dispatch to The Star The heating and plumbing contract [ SVer the city proper.’ Little damase RS, drowned late yesterday while bathing | GLEBEW a —|went to George W. Heflin of Fred- |, Gt . ok Hatchery to Be Improved. s i b Tl GLEBEWOOD, Va., August 15. E & . The flood was caused by the sewer militarism by subjecting its youth,! part of her governments, he said.|day in a friendly tussle with George |t Ocean View, another nearby resort.| The monthly meeting of the Arlington ericksburg, and the electrical Poring | clogsing. Special Dispatch to The Star, Tnder the guise of physical culture, | Stressing her “enlightened policy to- | Ugilt, Chicago, on a bathinz beach at District Council of Citizens’ Associa- | Went to Owens & Hancock of Freder- g o BALTIMORE, August 15.—Im- tions will be held at the home of |icksburg. The total cost of the build- provement to the Lewistown fish o compulsory military training | ward her minorities,” he maintained | South Haven, Mich., it was learned : y i O e e esson | that mo antiSemitic distutbances | vesterday when n ambulance met a| Lawn Party for Sunday School. | \Wajter I. Gideon, president of the |ing will be about $85,000. Work is to| ~ Capt. Hilsman Franaferredit, [provement ‘o the AW S b tp democracy hy Adrei Popovici, sec- | had occurred in his country, but that | Lake Michigan boat and crried him| A lawn party will he given by the |Glehewood Citizens' Association. on be started at once. Capt. Roger Hilsman, United States | crease the annual production to 1.000.« yetary of the Rur y legation, | alleged anti-Rumanian campaigns [ to his home in semi-conscious condi-|Sunday school of the Vanderwerken, |Parkway Drive, near Pershing Drive e Infantry, has been relieved from duty [ 000 fish, according to Swepson Farle, \who denied its characterization by | carried on by the Jews in this coun- | tion. Va., Church at the home of Miss Pris- | and Glebe road, tonight at 8 o'clock.| A Danish invention makes it poss-|at St. Thomas Military Academy, St.|State conservation commissioner. Tha Trof. Henry R neer of Ohiol try ‘would have created such dis- Physicians sald his condition is very | cilla Merrill, Maplewood Station, near | Several road and water problems are !ble to, ster photographs to porce-' Paul, Minn., and ordered to Manila, resent production of the hatchery is State Unlversity as a “qualified dic- turbances had they n!l ceased. serious, Lee Heights tomort\m- evening. to be considered. laia. P. 1., for duty With'a'oopl. 600,000 brook trout and erappie. ‘ 3 . : 3 By the Assoc i 15.—Spectators on the Mayfair Ra]ph Lcunsbury Te"s 'n_ course here saw the Prince of Wales give a demonstration of real stitute at Charlottesville tee he drove a ball | | of Achievement. sional. On the eighteenth he put accept a property settlement offer sub- | NEW YORK, t 15.—A - mitted by the film comedian's SUENNCRID een A tomobilist whose car was com- human ingenuity.” Creation of Judiclary. “Perhaps the crowning glory of all rk of 1787 was the creftion of steering wheel. Patrolman Ledden | although she was a good swimmer, ! fate of two bond issues for the build- = He a 5 tihartioring e Gl G . August 13 | ’ a itic | ~ - |ant State’s Attorney George A. Car-| demagogy than any other countr | tatorship” Rumania never became | michael, prominent Chicago prosecu- | | The world, of fostering an cssive |4 prey to any dictatorial act on the | tor, suffered a broken neck last Satur

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