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NING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 FRENCH AMBASSADOR RETURNS TO PON ! ul Claundel, ACCUSED POLICEMAN ARRAIGNED. Former Patrolman Daniel J. QUEEN OF THE BABY PARADE. Although very much grown up, | THE GIRLS TAKE A TURN AS JUDG Reversing the accepted or- French Ambassador to the United States, w is daug . Mari Graham of New York, accused of shooting to death Judson H. Pratt Senorita Teresa de la Espriella-of New York, as shown here, reigned der of things, boys were the beauties in this bathing beauty conteset st Claudel, at the embassy. The envoy e paymaster, while he carried a payroll of $1,700, Is shown (at left), talk as Queen Titania of the Asbury Park baby parade. The queen and two Venice, Calif. Here is the young Apollo, who won the crown, George Summe: , and his daughie now in \! S with his lawyer during his arraignment yesterday in court. The trial of her small pages are shown in her seashell chariot. Burggman, posing for the critical eye of the fair judges in the contest. time, Cops Ly Underwood & Underwood was set two weeks from now. Wide World Photo Wide World Phot Covyright by Underwood & Underwood. numerous handsome trophies to be-awarded for the winning floats and fire apparatus in the parade. Washington Star Photo. beck road. Here are some of the group enjoying the good time provided by refreshments and games. Washington Star Photo. ARMY ‘S PLANNH] As Hawk’s Captive ; : : ; . - Laid to Jellyfish : : . | 135 Children and Guests Are enter the contests for unusual flight T 3 - 4 # ¥ thank your jellyfish progenitors of 9 | the talons of a hawk, it t / d : H H H L a , its ca " " ip i # % 3 % G H H gression” Against Soviet. el e R Ll e o p : . man _developed from the lowly Pike Vacation Center. 5 4 » More than 135 children and guests LONDON, September 2.—An inter- & shotgun. % - added: | By the Associated Press. ¢ _ 1 : By the Associated Press. Unions Will Prevent “Ag- | records. The chicken was not hurt | K - Wy . : : - e e e niiinion of Dr- | Entertained at Rockville on the Nichols farm near Luray . ’ 7 . ¥ x L jeliyfish in an address today be- “Our appreciation of dancing, |Were entertained vesterday afternoon ALL READY FOR THE BIG DAY FOR POLICE AND FIREMEN. Members of the committee on arrangements for the parade and the base ball YOUNGSTERS ENJOY THEMSELVES AT PARISH OUTING YESTERDAY. More than 100 undernourished chiliren from 15 of the Catholic . B ” " 2 EA]‘ 1] AN'" WAR" {Chicken Descends v o 3 : ; 7 Musical and Dance ‘[}HR|S'|' GH"-[] FARM Safely After Flight ' : : . Instincts in Man ROANOKE, Va., September 2.— ’ . ' o o ; LEEDS, England, September in a two-mile flight while held in ; - : y o | i e N i dier e Hav f ; E ; - y . fore the British Association for | mational organization of “millions of | . : : ; i 4 i i ° poetry and jazz music Is due to |at the Christ Child Fresh Alr Farm, men” is being organized to prevent A : 1 4 y " T # : i Rttt | on the Rockville pike, the occasion by strike action any “aggression” L i . ' ; ;9 howa tEat e are! sUlb Tageikiten | being the first field day ever held at game between firemen and police at Griffith Stadium on Labor day. The committeemen, standing on the steps of the District Building, hold the parishes around Washington, were given an outing yesterday by members of the Christ Child Society at their Summer camp on the Rockville-Nor- | | | Wi | . e . sy . : . Y 2 A It you are musical, like dancing | British Radical Says Trade| A Virsinia chicken might well ! : : or have poetical Instincts, you may | 1 Dr. Bidder outlined his theory that By the Associated Press. leased the chicken at the sound of < 1 4 s i 3 : 4 A SLnt e ot Sclences s S | against Soviet Russia, A. J. Cook, sec- at hPal‘t 4 { this vacation center. As many of retary general of the British Miners’ 3 e : . ; e | the children who have spent the Federation, said yesterday. | | et ¢ ’ ’ ' . " | customary time at the farm during He reiterated his conviction mux} A]‘ ZlansT PAR[EY g R e % 3 = 4 | the Summer as could be gathered Great Britain was involved in a delib- B s 2 s 7 £ . . . 4 | were present and the 27 now enjoy- erate economic and political hlmkade: ; 3 i i A ! ing its benefits collected on the lawn of Russia, and added is bei : i o g e . i - ¥ for games, devotional exercises and blockade is being organized willy ‘ R v ; f v all over Europe. An international or .Proposed Curtailment of Pal-| | i ¢ . a luncheon. : s -;. nmr.nlhm to prevent war is forming | ¥ 3 % . i v - About noon the little girls partic under the direction of the interna- . : | pated in the planting of three map tional secretariats of the great trades estine Budget and Labor > 5 4 ;. i treés and some ornamental hush l Sy o & | sent by Miss M: v V. Merrick, pres “No » y N WINNERS IN THE GIRL INTERPLAYGROUND FIELD AND TRACK MEET YESTERDAY. At left: Pearl Hall of Garfield play- dent of the Christ Child Societ e S e Al o boink Views Draw Fire. &""""' who won the basket ball throw for distance In the 100-pound class. At right: Rufina King of the Rosedale playground winning the Thirteen Experts Enrolled at|from nher home outside of Ellicott iteations; byt & ersetimeny:cadlll be | 0-yard dash in the final heat of the 100-pound cla [ City, Md. After this ceremony a pie- v a il 1v » H turesque rovk grotto in Teady to act jmmedately and effective- | p e Asocisred Press Camp Perry for National | iy was bleteed by Rev. John J. 1y on :l'w luvg m:ne of :‘L.“i,':ml h: BASEL, Switzerl 4, Sei b P A d G d S | S B . direct f the Catholic Wel- aigression agaimstthe. Sovier. Crion | U .‘n{;\;\h:|d$:7:3{i“‘l;;§:m “}Ep.'.‘i‘.\?r".';"_". BRlAND TO ADDRESS rmed Woman Guards Still on Farm BONDSMEN PLACED 3 Competition. }f.i“','.}p'\"’flll‘.{."*f(':{i:) The chiliren xang HER st meating of the fnterna. | H0niste, Iooking toward curtaiment CLEVELANP MEETING, Until Dry Agents Can Arrive to Raid It] UNDER RIGID RULE T jan g e I O tional secretariats of rthe trades| (.- hg juiuence of ihe labor group MRS e : A il A Fnpet Gl st | The big barn helow the vacation Poland, soon for the x- 2ol deval | lestine met with strong opposi- ‘ 'AMP PERRY, Ohio, September 2. | house is now fitted up as a y’vL rm. se. oping this anti-war organization. Aid. | Lion onl the part of the lahor repre-| Burton Advises American Peace | By the Assoriated Press. | terday. The husbands of both women Professional Sureties Required by mm,\n citizens of District | It was (';.\p\ln ALk &€ (He virion ed by foreign money and munitions, | S6PAtives at the second da ol 4 | GREENSBORO, N. C., September 2, | Were away from home at the time. | o Columbia compose the rifle tea e 4 o <% B e 5 of the Zionist Congress vesterday. | r & 7he > s discovered that | mbia compo: e team | gances which the children gave on :,','.‘{";: ’h’:: l{:)"':‘;,»"’,y,x. .,.”'.:‘-'« camp | % 50" Chaim. Alarsoroff, Jeader of the | Society Headq‘unrten of Plans | —Armed with her husband’s .43 thrl ,l"tx::fl;'\]':‘tn;s \C“”haonoll:m;‘mg il m‘- | Police Court to Observe New | representing the National Capital to | the Jawn. In the flag drill ‘Loretto e B ol sl nee:y Zeiri Zion labor group, warned against for Next May. . | pistol, Mrs. Lee J. Church, Wilkes|erate on their farm, Mr: Church took | Strict Regulations. | participate in the national ~rifle | Driscoll, Rita Driscoll, Emma "Jffly)\l(!:’(". The only eleatage in Kurope's po. | ©MPATKINg upon such a course, say- & | County woman, stood guard over a!the pistol and went to the still, remain- | matches which are being held here | Mary Lusby and M i -h‘}"'f"h G CRIE liical hatred of Sovlet Russia,” he "%, L o | e e | liquor ‘plant on the farm owned by | inf until dry agents could arrive from | . T [ s santisne onift ONMEEIES TR st oot ey sdded, “is Europe's hatred and jea A campalgn against labor in Pal | .., .5 -Briafias French foreign |, | Wilkesboro, & distance of several| giricter regulations for professional | . They are: dren sang “The Star At - based on indusirial | €Stine would mean the destruction of | EUAe Briand, Feench Morelkh |per husband and hersel until Federal | mile it v sional | o leenth stre | ner.” Miss Rose olone w oo romiG ol the foundation for the building up of | FLARIAL Wi “l""‘,'_mmm,” Justive, | Agents could arrive and destroy the| While she and Mrs, Grier were keep- | bondsmen were inaugurated by offi- | 3124 Wisconsin avenue; Lee Kash ‘:mvu: leader and Miss Palestine. Without the idealism of the | (FERRCC OB Weernay On50 JTUSHSe: | plant, according to a report received ' ing vigil, threo men said to e bheen | cials of the Police Court today, follow- hagen, 3d. 1248 Irving street ed. - . . workers the rebuilding in Palestine ¢ | here by J. L. Ostecn, deputy prohibi- | known to the women came up and 1416 Hopkins street; he Christ Child ¥Fresh Air Farm b the week o Tine 4 ing a conference with th and r Paduo. | 5 . ol SATURDAY STORE CLOSING “id be mpovaiic the week of Moy 7_neft, i wan an | L1021 00 o AePUY B | Mmoo e e o, " 18 & conferenc with the Judges and | V3T, C. Endus, 1l Hophdos o et i, ot 3 Traces Present Crisis. ters of the American Peace Society | The report was made by Agents H report said. Mrs. Church commanded | '@ oring, chief clerk. Penalty | pichard L. Solyom, 103 River | two weeks' outing for children, ENDS: HOLIDAY MONDAY : s it labor | here. ¥ s b Y| Kilby and R. E. Prevette. Mrs. Julia | them o halt., Which they did, and re- | for non-observance of these rules will| Arthue Thomas, 717 Massachuselts | some in {ragile health nd é-t:;« s . rl Katznelson, Palestine labor | here. < .q | Grier, a neighbor, joined Mrs. Church | fused let them operate the pl o sus| e actic avenue northeast; Stanley W. Din- | ing in congested districts of the : T o o ks o Vo a, | ¢ Mrs. used to let them apera plant. | he suspension from practice. avenu . S ‘ 280 = ¢ and editor ‘of the labor daily | ! w‘r'!‘ :‘”':M“m" “"_“”h) l“\m n‘.f.f. ling the place, the report said. | She declined to shoot, however, and | g "o B S (R L widdie, 20120 street; Robert A.| Mes. Charles P. Neill, vice pre Downtown Merchants Will Do [4Yar. published in Tel Aviv. traced | s « e o The act of the women, cha rized men left the scene, but t e Fpml i S O | Leighey, X street; *. | of the society: Miss Mildred Merr] ! the present crisis in Palestine to the | Reproscntatlve Burton of Ohio, Who |y, dry agents as one of the bravest | na Were given to Federal agents, | Sign an order for bond within 3 hours | McDougal, 26 :| Mrs. A. C. Chappell, Mrs. T. P. | condition prevalling in the Interna- | 2 Bow In ¥ M. purton Js bresi in local annals, took place Monday, | it was reported, and warrants have after a transcript is obtained from the [John A. S o 316 Nineteenth ger, Miss Agnes Riley, Mrs. J . S though no report was made until yes- | heen issued for their arrest. o Hg action | Street, and Willis ra 6629 | Noel, Miss Anna J. Keady, Miss Kath: lar Winter Schedules. “The crisis in Palestine.” he de-|¢an group of the Interparliamentary (10187 T I heen issued for e precinct. Following this transaction ok, Teiti Noot. anas Mise Manns. Gyt clared, “is nothing but a reflection Union 4 as lr'-vn in Europ Hm' | the bondsman must appear at the very competitor, upon his‘arrival | wer among ”,,, ,,,,,,,m,,, of the so- e, s i st SRS R b, St ¥ VENICE GREETS WALKER | THREE KILLED, FOUR HURT e o o i oo s it i 5 St S S Vs Sl shments of Washington which P! It L“““)M \he'- a criminal 6 havin ”I“" rtana “g i in hours. ynlhm; in the Small Arms Flring to the field (ldv exercises and assisted clos ; or part of | t0 make the labor group in | 10 baving them attend the conference " | School. where the latest doctrine | in their mvlmummmn D er months | Pelestine the scapesoat for the erisis.” | | “Farticipation by Mr. Briand s par: WITH MARKED COURTESY| IN COLLISION OF AUTOS| rurther transter of these tran- | i methods in marksmanshin train. | ’ back on hedule PERa i) feularly Intercating because of his ¢ Gidihn it scripts, hitherto permitted, is banned |{n are being demonstrated by s n, beginning tomorrow, according | e o proposal that ance and the by the court. The transeript itself is e Méars: oo th . : ini bekiHing lomow: acoontng aleo charged the. Palestine ad. | United Stacs tike the end . ihe | New York Mayor and Party Taken | Two Cars Crash Near Homewood, |, ihe court, The transcript itsell is | lected officers from the Infan $50, 000 SU|T|S FILED. . i . . '® | ministration with open hostility to|movement to establish perpetual | precinct denoting the charge against | (ol Macnag. offide of the | mist efforts, tating that some of | prace.” the soclety's-statement said,| THrough Grand Canal Aboard I1lL.—Women and Children The prisumer s thie Rnd SO | chies of Tntenits Wotkimon b o | srushen Contends Wife Was In. | its and Manufacturers’ Asso | " S sre | The meeting at Cleveland affo . { 2 b e ilsen e yMcizls of the administration were | The meeting at Cleveland will afford Municipal Gondola. i Among Victims, ‘\\h‘. is executive officer of the‘ jured Alighting From Car. Business Tomorrow on Regu- Kuilly inanti-Semitic attitude. a_forum where the statesmen of for | matches. has d: that it is | including most of Meyer Berl By the Associated Press PLANS BARBECUE D[NNER h;,. policy _of pvernment 1o | Declaring that his wife, Mrs. Mar raono b Mix .4lh"‘m-»’ ”“xhwhn\n wing of i e ;.1“‘,.,‘,::;: Ix”:m : n‘m«-u:u;a kTI-‘y,x‘u..l")..;r{ 2—Three Ttare a yy:A’nulp 1;;.).)::{»“3"4?{)‘ rvhul\l.wr'm,: ian llv' «k-‘ was seriously injured ‘\\"‘I" g edotiih : Zion wvement, criticized the | ’ : e e B sersons wer ed and four others | only an_opportunity” for the bes i om a oneman ecar on Nich ATy snist executive, charging it with | pli 1 10 have a “peace pilgrima Mayor Walker of New York, with M sorfously injured as a result of a col-| Program for ’X‘rl\lmng HOHGaY 26| strots of U, country: (0 idec i opa) ol venis, mOOtNeNAE: Decenber 18 5% Ionun / how lure to safeguard the observance Maine, where Gov. Brewster and | Walker and their party, arrived here |lision between two automobiles near | competition against each other, but | last, and that he has been deprived of of Jewish reilgious Jaws In the Pal. | others are arrangiog for the PEODIe | (o1ay from Munich, Germany Homewood, 1il., last night. Girls and Women. <0_through the medium of the|her services and required to hive oth :stine colonies, stested against | o ine to participate e centi < g b o o - ” oko i " da- | N N “har Sustom. 1t 15 announsed by e el .”‘an (I (v on : -|‘.’( "r,nlt 1;1’.‘( | 1 participate in th k‘m dad | The arrival of the party was marked |1w-k it “.! l\n“ o \'mu]l(n’k ; 2 An old-fashioned barbecue dinner ;m n!rn.:.zwm:gt:‘?:l n? l:!'s {’aun |'; ||r,{\)\|v. .x‘n hl: lmus'lnlyhll(lu('xra,l( n.nlo;: D. Shaw, secretary of the gsnociatioy Do Sl Er o e N Ha s : oke, Mass., Albe o -[will pe given tomorrow at the Na-|tion n doctrine in rifle . Fiske, xth street sonth: retary the #ssociation. | estine bud ed tha o sit- mark of respect fo " by a frie demonstr: vhich | B s st | v i - $5 ‘ I+ estine budget od that tho sit. | ety s a mark of respect for William | by a triendly demonstration, in which | o + I, and the wife of one of | tional Training School for Girls and |and pistol instruction, which, through | east, today filed suit for $50,000 dam iy { vation in Palestine and in the Zlonist . [Count Pietro Orsi, podesta of Venice, | . The men were Killed outright | Wi, ‘Fifty niuth street mortheast, | the Eraduates of the' schiool, can he liged from the Washington Railway & or Dav Service to Beach. et e ol il | and representatives of the prefect and |40 the woman died soon after in a |, GRS nouTced today by Rev. Wil. | disseminated fo all parts of - the| Eiectric Co. Attorneys . Regis Noel | cle.” the crisis in Palestine causing ; | Hammond, Ind., hospital, but the au- ountry and put to a practical use |and Stanley Konopka appear for the penpain service to und from Chesa- | crisis in the Zionist aduinistration Public Library Sunday Hours. |ne Fascist party participated. [ thorities twere "unable fo determine | B2 1. Marsh, pastor cf the Beniah | i “the event of ' another national! husbana e hay 1 be augmented for |and vice versa Beginning next Sunday, the aduit | From the station the visitors were | whether she was the wife of Vilman | Baptist ek L emergency. Suit to recover $20,000 Tamages was " Lat day peripd. Trains will . departments of the Central Branch of a 2 1 : feipat | or Roko Speaking will begin at 1:30 o'clock. R ki b EAodey agateey AR Congep Taun eave the District Hne tomorrow at depa 8 of the Centra anch of | conducted to the historic municipal |, 1 : The following have been invited to el L0« ainst au 9 orrow a i e P b . he injured are the wife of the | $ - . by Joseph (. Selby, & st ter and 1130 am. and 230, 325, 540 | Woman Shot by Husband Dies. |ihe Publie Library will be open each | o nqq1a and taken through the Grand | otner man wed theee children of ome | speak: Mrs. Gabrielle Petham, Prof.| Dr. Frederick Juchhoff Hurt. | SHave % St . s Sunday this Fall from 2 to R . says he was emploved to change gty L . am.| MORGANTOWN. Ky., September 2 |in the afternoon, it is announced.|Canal. The gondola, decorated with |of the families, one of whom is so |J. R. Hawkins, Dr. W. L. Darby, Prof. | 1. rederick Juchhoff, professor of | some steam pipes and was {old by the d 1, 2:30, and 10 pr 3 i On Sun- | (P —Mrs. Myrtle Abbott, 26 years old. | The library also will he open for |the emblem of Venice and propelled |seriously hurt that he will probably |H. L. Billups, Capt. Campbell D“- ecopomics at American Uni ty. | superintendent that all steam had 83 - ct line | died at midnight from the effects of | reading, reference and-the circula- | by picturesquely costumed gondoliers, | die. Johnson, Dr. J. L. 8. Hollomon, Dr. | gugtajned a fractured leg and brulses | heen shut off and that there was ne . 30 a.n d 2:30, 4:45 a gunshot wound, inflicted by her hus-| tion of books for adults and children | Was saluted by the crews and occu-| The police later identified the dead|Mordecal W. Johnson, president of | ahout the body when struc a truck | pressure in the pipes. He says a large and m. and | ban, Kiah Abbot(, last Monday. Her|on Labor day, it is stated pants 6 other gondolas, boats and | woman as Mrs. Vilman. Mrs. Sophie | Howard University; Dr. W. H. Jer-|yesterday near Chicago. where he is | volume of escaping steam struck him 1 aud 10 . On Monday traing | father, William Moore was xlain, Sher-| The Central Library and all the | yachts along the route, as it moved | [:okosz wife of the other viclim, and | vagin, Bishop Edward D. W. Jones, | passing his vacation, = Physicans ex-| in the face and injured one of his will leave the District line 0 |iff Luther Tuck ..m ndrew McKin-|branches will continue to close at [between marble palaces, churches and | her 8-year-old son ave reported dying, | Perry ®. Howard, Kelly Miller, Dr. | pect that Dr. Juchhoff will be able to|eves, He is represented by Attorneya enud 11:30 & m. and 30, 515 ney, a bystander re wounded by [12:30 o'clock Saturday afternoons | belfreys, wigp St. Mark's towering.The other two hoys were sald to be | Emmet®J. Scott, Miss Nannie H. Bur- | resume his duties here by the opening wmyer, King & Jacobson and Shef- band 10 pma . = | A bt wators s denbibtea aticidi trotgh September, above alle .| #ons of Mr. and Mre, Vilmin rough, Bev, Willlam B, Marsh, of the university oh Sepiember 29 feyman & Aronson, pres eign ries may. express their | By the Associated Press VENICE, Italy, September 2 (#).— downtown stores will be ed all day, following their usual

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