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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. € TT*'F'QTMY SEPTEMBER 17, 1927. 27 a side street. The policeman was ers’” organization, somewhat com- |subsided and the police were gaining RETREAT To BE PLANNED. ich we don’t know an WIFE OF FLYER CALMLY SHOPS ?fi::dml;:;:.wl; said to Mrs. Davis. 4 still there, and as we approached we | parable to the Italian Fascists, had | the upper hand, we made our way She was in quest of that Viennese | suddenly found ourselves looking imo‘ been acquitted of the murder of a|through the still excited crowds to the | flving field. The propeller of the|St. Paul's Group to Meet Tomor- CITY OF IENNA IS RIOTING e A Cvvs were meiny Bumer|| Mwy. Davie saspetonid st Beesh! as sspia & easoiiin| o lowly turni it walt V « and as we were making numer-| Mrs. Davis gasped—with horror, it|There had been a series of cases in|plane was slowly turning as it walt- . AS hop, and o iy % | re | ed for us. Our baggage was tossed row to Map Arrangements. ous purchases there was a sharp rat-|geemed to me. [ seized her arm to | which assailants of workingmen were a-tat-tat down (he street. I asked the|support her. apparently immune from prosecution, | in, and we shot upward and away. Voung woman shop attendant what| “Have you that bag?" she asked.|and the Social Democrats, a_respon: | We could still see the smoke from the Z C"""f‘m“ of St. Paul's Catholic 1 W D R 1 t E t E it was. 5 B | sible itica arty, had organized |ruins of the Palace of Justice. In|Church will meet tomorrow night In o avxs elates LLxcC1 mg xperx- Shouting and Shooting Rend Air. | as 7 en a peaceable | the streets people still were scurry-|the school iuditorium, Fifteenth and Clerk Shows Nervousness. 2 e | D by . t hand. | ing about aimle: v We pawed through our hundles. | P - had gott out of hang . | V streets, to complete arrangements Incid f -Mile A1 “Just_some kind of a demonstra-| e vawed through our buRdes: |y i ee the Communists ad scon| And so the lady flew away with', S = ence as Incident o 20 000 1le A1r ton, " she saia. Tier volce had that | ("W marching in that grim parade. | her beaded bag. and all ended h"""”"')»‘Lrln.vnrlr::rt?tl:-l’;arrx:';.o::h?:h't-’n:"& strained evenness whicl “Here it is, madam,” he said. b They were burning the Pala gin Friday at Manresa. Rev. Cor- 6 of Mystery Craft Forfeit Trlp Over Europe. i i "",:’;:'rdd;'g";‘,f,g‘“ 8| am’ taking good care of it.’ Justice and the law courts even before| (Col. Davis' next and concluding | neijus J. Dacey, pastor of the church, mountain of bags, article will discuss Europe’s radio | s honorary chairman of the commie. Bail—A Wants Pro- The tumult increased as we moved|we reached our hotel. Everywhere, s v chi ttorney Wants Pr ot Suddenly, outside the shop window.| o0 " the hotel—a swift, scattered | with the sc the city join. | Problem.) tee and will head the group during there were a switt gathering and &, 3% (i “hianding of « men | ing In, there were lootin | e 27 N re . e " aa h y ere oo g and blood- | Cooyr H.‘\' 192 in all countriea by North | the retreat. tection of Navy. [PY. LIEUT. COL. W. JEFFERSON se, one of the ‘raost|sudden uispersal of aigroupiof men:| QA ShActc blendlng o {shed. "I was informed later that the R an Nawisases Aiiine e, NG Ala sty Lh : } a half-dozen | e il AVIS. i s the world. e rvllmlw(}‘ hl\; il:fiogfl:‘z‘”‘"“m) and no | men with drawn revolv total of dend and wounded was tee chairman. the other members be. ST 2 o is the third of a series Sutig "“1 ristol ””'1'"'_ f'*vf“";)".‘; D tiieo, It ‘wa Ilka Sorme: | "As we gained the hotel the shut-|nearly 2,000. Learning that no planes| A new motor bus that run on fuel|ing Harry Schmidts, secretary: By the Associated Pres u es by Col . who flan | INES s * ;(' 1\‘]""‘!)»*»‘_:}“ ‘x ”’“" limpsed in a puppet show—the ters were closed and bars thrown|could leave Vie I telephoned Herr | oil or kerosene is said to eliminate all | George Herndon, Harry S. O'Nell, Jo- PHILADELPHIA. September 13.- e T B R g A e pafortable sense of | (hing limpsed I & TUBPeL Sh am: | acrosa the doore. T'had had the in | Otto Merkel, dirccior of the German | poisonous fumes, knocks and vibra-| seph A Ryder and Bivard T. Qulg- ¢ : L it Ihe adiy oont e ease . e was nof % eresting experience of observing an| I insasystem. He assures | tions ey, h mystery surrc 1 aviation and. rod new .munmm here. ' The opera | tastic.” 1 selzed Mrs. Davis by the| STestng experlence of obserying ar AL v L abroad o study air and radio develop- m ship captured here Sat- ent in Etrope that night was “La Boheme” and we |arm to draw her out of range of the take us out. He did reign city and running into revolu- . o week end gthering in Eng- |1t wasa hppy an care e audience.| CHers it ist" she exclaimed, i T next iy, when the rioting had | 0000 = land I was discussing Furopean poli- rni to the hotel, through [edly. “Isn’t it a drea by ently 18 something like belng cai = = ¢ i A h . 2 4 i 3 is bag. s something like bel 1zht . & £ i gitc s Bl ot st o s W el o 8L 35, o e, soi 1 e cabL winent an bt B K Tt Meted A Splendid Hygienic Agent 3 ¥ s ibility of revolu- ied o o et Coemed | orders to two attendants. ~ The steel | Davis went to her room to put on| and Vacant Houses With ' i as th ’ n |t the t deeply preoccupied. Two porters| shutters were closed. Near and far E gown. ; e o f s ne—absolut none.” he re- | were whisper It was not excite- | we could hear "r”"g e o ounte 110”:0;\" hlm‘ks‘ away, we J LEO KOLB - Ini kel prasebod 1 v 1 ct tha en e noted, b ense some-| or_y s P ong-drawn-out rattie and | L 7 show up 1 n : LS R of some | reper. . He wrapped the | roar of machine gun fire. The eurious i solution you will fird | 1 hy > tive?” T \‘fl\(‘d “Do yo NOS ome! parcel neatly, and then said: | ,”‘\Xl‘rl”(\ of our experien as com o ley, thus ) bail ) Do you suppose something’s hap-|'parcel neatly, bnd 'Be0 LTl e vou [ing to an end. We knew we were| 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. < . e "he au 3 \\mn«lnl allow i ened?”” M avis pd. I v f il & i 11 lied, as if he had me the .‘L:”,-\] W ot ;. to your hotel, and I suggest thi ”elm“(hn midst of a revolution. Grad.| Main 5027 West 7 P il ey s len the men W I v Perhind | could think of T e icd ‘me | 5o Immediately. There is some trouble | ually we pleced together the events Y | no more s s ibineen euny el A Zothing serious, I hope, but vou | which had como 10" this sudden and Insurance Aga‘"St / ” revolution should not oceur. L S kind of a parade | should go to your hotel and remain melodramatic fssue. 2 | revolution shouta not oceur, © There's somne | shoul b O o o he o Engine Repair stringent Powder avy d 1 saw only occasional obtry s K 2 “k-shirted men Sundry Bundles. | Three young men of the “Fr 5 ) e Sy rty and unrest. Tn our Dles arching silently by. I had seen Leave Store With Su """ spiginty) — The first thing to do before making| A, N@p— . e Rive 4 candering through the skies | (e sascism in Italy and I As we left we were loaded i = any extensive repairs or adjustments —most efficient and pl nt in the ’Il.o ves . the no hint of omin onts o » that these doubtless | bundles. The u]mpk?fp(‘:— ".‘ih'm.‘\‘,if | ‘ CHATEAU vk (e cm‘cked Lo v Tiilys daakess It ¥el e into port ur > name of * | . Citles : = sre the Austrian Fascists. The faces | helm Radeschil, a SA‘-“r“ l:ww o] S ol il ek " 4 vigorates—at the same @ it seathes placed over anothe . [ e ”"; ’«vr the men were grim and they kept | took us through a rear pissies out ) | THIERRY APTS. e bR ; and refreshes the delicate tissues and dain prosperous 2 heard |an even, inexorable marching order. |of the shop by a roundabo » casual speculation ahout the dang I wouldn't give much for the| While the shopkeeper, llke every aryan?;u(r‘r’z;! :::"Is = ':m'fw:;ui . mucous membranes. It's worth of political disturbances, but paid o | ciances of any Communist crowd that | one else we had spoken to, W: s urle 1920 S Street N.W. found that all that was needed was a i\ modest L ““°"":" and Ao D t runs into that crew,” I said. ously evasive, we did not need to be e i e 5 tion—and it's safe to have in the home. i the j » Block E: . - park plugs, This because - 4 casity on Vienna, the | ™G Shopping as Storm Brews. | (0ld there wais serious trouble atoot,| One Block East of Conn. Ave. |[| new set of sparic plugs, This because ! Use it freely, . iy ; Ath us in o was ot| Totel attendants scemed evasive, | P 'L“‘,‘l‘mfi”‘l‘y? e et iee Wa|[ Very desirable apartments; some || need to be renswed. o oo ia’ to st Esinen i D Cwarcnfal and alert W 0wty q e Serenm ot bullets. Mvs. || with sleeping porches, one and two || Lindbergh, Chamberlin, Byrd and 50(: and sl 00 Your druggist sells Gen. b Resuls. 13" mightonas beeiimt s | it i, At any rate, we ¢ el $62.50. Make your reservation now o . I ) i R About one good brassie shot ahead | making fiights. You, too, can have heml " MisHiEe: st ed | flight on the back of a & to attend | Anout OB8 B had fired into a|| with the resident manager or Thos. ||| the same spark plugs. ~See your Chemical Co Washington, D. C. ST o vas | & ‘certain ind of Vienness ba she(ctowd of men who had attaciied im ] . Fisher & Co 3t g Adwart et = 107 | They were remoying the Wounded 0 e e e R, clean and orderly. There was h 5 wo iciency and dispatch, but none of | had been unable to get anywhere in THeyaveraremovng & gunaid Into stem of the Ger- | Europ 4 z i We went by taxi to the Wiener =y d| Vienna from the air you sense a city [ Bank Verein, & few blocks away, and one of tt v 18 R r c sy, mellow sophistication: of | tol iver to wait. When ture, say . t - | 1 The boy who took B had :h~|[x]>mlrml 1 goes in, we ¢ ord tc ne.” r ge wore a bright blue smo a as we started 'nd hummed a bit from the latest 3 bulky and rather forbidding. 1 man in a black shirt pushed o in ahead of us and drove away. For STANTON PARK BURY Vienna Happy and Tranquil the moment I had little respect for Crowds were moving about in|the Austrian Fa DISCUSSES ‘I'RAFFIC ely fashion Tourists were We w vard the store where | everywhere, shopping — endlessly | we were to do our shopping. 1 saw |shopping—ana prying eagerly into | seyeral men darting Into a side strect | the old renaissa : the old renaissance streets giving intol “There's something _happening Tavestigating Body Is Nomed by o P L LR UL LR U UL fi&libfib‘i!i&fi!i!fiflfi&fim&fi!i!ifllfi!fi!fi!fi&fi!fié o5E, ST — N— — — — mfifiefizfimfimm&fimmm&n&nmmmfimmmmmmm The traffic control situation around Stanton & St by the Stanton Park ( 2 ' Association, which held its first r of the season last nizht in the Peabody School. and an investization commit- tee was appointed to formulate a re- port on a solution of the problems confronting the 1111/~"|\< The com- mittee is composed of B. Frantz, D. F. Manning and J. P, Farmer. 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