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! g = D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1927. R‘ESGAHABm ENF% n e JACK: LA TOE Akt Aci - SPEED BOAT Childhood Romance, Started Miss Betty and Little Spit- : e ) d ; : on Long Island, Has Happy Outcome. ftre,r;nterr]ratmnal Rivals, Mother of.FiIm Star Says S el e Wedding Date Not Set. Expécted Soon. ‘Whi ial. character of which he proposes to Urges ecler Memorial leave to a committee. Wheeler's SHARON, Pa., September 15 (®).— | mother, Mrs, Ursa Wheeler, still re- A memorial to Wayne B. Wheeler at | side. at Brookfield. Brookfield, his boyhood home, was | plieh s A proposed today by J. 8. Van iyke, a | Brookfield farmer and schoolmate of | In the 46000 the late Anti-3aloon Leagis champlon. | Tsian Consul di He announced willingness to receive |are now nearly subscriptions for the memorial, the ' operating. uare miles of tt . rict of China, there 50,000 bandits 1319-1321 F Street Events Scheduled STORE NEWS For Tomorrow in Potomac Regatia Place—Hains Point. Time of first race—1 o'clock. Feuture—International race. nber of races—Twely September 15 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Final Cut on 800 Pure Wool Suits One and Two Pants $45—%50—%60 for $22.50 Bright colors and light weights were sold during the hot weather. It leaves this final sale assortment with hundreds of .the colors and weights that are ideal for Fall. childhood romance of Helen film actress, and Jack Re shington foot ball star, had ppy ending today in th ment of their engagement. Mrs, Maurice Costello, the actress’ mother, who made the announcement in Hollywood to the Associated Press, sald that the wedding date has not been set, but that the ceremony would | take place soon. Regan is the son of Lieut. Col. James Regan of the Kenesaw Apart- | ments, 3060 Sixteenth street, and Mrs. Regan, who was Consuelo Yznaga, daughter of Jose Maria Yznaga. The parents had heard nothing of the en- gagement until they were notified hy The Star. Mrs. Regan said, howpver, | that the announcement was no sur. The Costello on stream; 1,000 spectators on harges off Hains Point; private boats on_Virginia side of river; rest on Hains Point. Progran ns 12:30, with ert by Marine Band and air cus. Spectators from river st be at Corinthian Yacht Club's clubhouse by 12:30 to he taken to their boats or anchor- ing places. Miss Syndicate, one of the speedhoats entered in the races here Friday and Saturday, being unloaded today | at the mavy yard, where the boats w transferred into the water. | COMRADES IN BATTLE 17 'I'REE'I’ BR"]GE | FRANCE IN TARIFF | TO ATTEND SHEEHAN iM S I REPLY PLEADS FOR fend | FUNERAL TUESDAY‘ D[S'GNS APPRUVEI] RECIPROCITY PLAN;'"N b h;’ P (Continued_from First Page) __ (Continued_from First Pyge f “.':fi:“u.“'\"11.,3.“;\.:..‘ ‘\:\“I‘lLir:“llll:wll'ltlA:“ | R 1 ellos d o ong and. T E | cording to Washington officials, that ‘,::L‘“‘ e e g ‘f‘i:‘,;fi all other natioris which have mostfa- | S0 EGE el e Then the vored-nation understandings with the | c0 /o @O0 o tete of Maur | United States would enjoy automati- | Soerion filn idol of the old {eally any low tariff vates granted 1o | yinnh days, all, captaining the Catholic team in) ! France. 2 During a recent {rip Jast of Miss| his last y He was also cap- . The ‘(I{vlvx n‘f sue h]:]\ n‘!;\wl?nln"]”'- "‘ Costello Rezan renewed his atten- of the tennis team ,)mr-e gra;i» | Is pointed out. would therefore be 0] jons, and when she returned to Hol-| uating from college he has been work- chusetts Avenue. lower by treaty tariff schedules fixed | (564 three weeks ago he followed|ing in the advertising department of | RIS | by Congress, and State Departmert | por he next step was the announce- | the New Y World in New York. | officials ‘hold that they have no war-{ ,ant of their engagement. The announcement from Hollywood | rant of law to make such modific Ttegan is 22. He was horn here and | gaid that Miss Costello would continue tions of the schedules established by | oducated at Georgetown and Catholic | her film work, and that the couple the tarift act itsclf. Universities, where he played foot| would live in Hollywood. | i | s h Jhsnanng I : sixohwas. one e was no attempt made to dis- | — O or nearly |of them over the new Rock Creek an the disappointment felt _in_ offi- . e | BROCK AND SCHLEE - |, i ot make "fii"r%’-?di-“fiag'}ffi; We hopped from Shanghai at ABANDON FLIGHT An International speed boat will be settled tomorrow as the climax of the first day of the Preside s | Cup regatta on the Potomac. The race, announced today by the Corin thian Yacht Club, which is the regatta, will be between Count F Johnston Noad's' Miss Betty and J M. Rand’s Little Spitfire, which six weeks ago won the Duke of York's trophy in England. The international race addi: tion to the previously announced pro- gram of races, and was scheduled at the request of Rand and Johnston-Noad. The Englishman will attempt to regain for his country the honors which Rand carried away with the famous trophy. ian minister at Frederickshurg, v personal friend of the de | R ceased officer, will officiate. The War | Fine Arts Commission Stud- Department will designate active pall bearers from enlisted men, and the | . . nonorary palbearers. not vet chosen. | €S Plan to Widen Massa- will, however, he drawn both Lieut. Sheehan's friends of the 315th | Infantry and those in the law firm of Wade H. Kilis, where he was ne. | Count | Sociate counsel, before entering the | Army. Mis, E the offic Above: HELEN (0! Below: JACK REGAN. : from ] is an Preliminary designs for construc mother of | tion of a new bridge vver Rock Creek Fifteenth [ at M street to be 240 feet long and 60 street, 10s was preparing for the |feet wide with three archw one dora Sheehan who lives at 1 When Ralph Snoddy, Rand's crack | nine vears she has been without word | Potomace Parkway, was approved to- quarter t the I h reply. Con- Riteek - s ioh It Sha s by, ,)fl,““g,.;( 1‘". \\m-n»;;lm‘\ug I)\:: IU\t\, :ll\c‘:h-* day :v\' the Commission of ’P ne d“ erable cave was exercised by offi 3 7 <t | finding comfort in the k <€ | at the opening session of a thr als who would comment privately on r halt a_dozen of Fnglandis fastest|y "l “con'a boy from now on |day meeting of the commission Auring | the situation, however, . Sunday morning, despite an boats, Rand promised the owner of | iy o jn Arlington Cemetery, Which | which many subjects of importance to | suggestion that the reta » cerse weather report, which stated Miss Betty a chance to retrieve the | (aq hic expressed wish in the event | Waghington will be d 80, | The l|chiery: provided: by, ihe AT FRIENDS’ REQUEST | that a typhoon was moving in the| e etiston of 1": l';’l‘i fount John-| o geath in the wa old M street bridge was condemned might he called into use ag ClEsinn o i '"-‘h"-t :‘;:":":‘;‘l”:";:}! aton-Noad came to this country sev-) ) i | two vears ago, because of the unsafe | Franc was evident thi e was o G 2 hours of the mos eral weeks ago, and he and Rand im-| Col. Ro-lt']nbn.ll‘m "l:‘:m:"l‘l‘a:rx{ o D e e D ‘.,lm g ‘w:’“'" ”'.'.5.,'1'.’:'“13‘.'-‘1. (Continued_from_First Page.) most difficult flying we have encoun- mediately began negotiations with the | The funeral asansements S0 W bridge, under plans submitted to the |might scrve only to complicate fur. | tered in our entire journey from De- Corinthian Yacht Club to stage their | charge of Col Otho B. ° Fine Arts body by the District Com-| ther an already difficult international [Schlee emerged in t troit. ¥ Face at the President’s Cup regatia, | Of the operations ar - Eei AT 1o e HnHEhAOYE DN |/sltuatice: nounced the flight v The worst stage was in crossing the final event of this year's motor | tlon of the Genaral Staf tentious affair than the old structure | aeee o i Brock and Schlee will the China Sea. At one time we saw boat racing. | baum commanded the AR e o oA ys RepRTaten Tokio next Saturday for San two steamers wallowing in the sea, GIRL RAD'CAL FREED cisco. The Pride of Detroit * |placed in the hold of the ship. —- disappointed aviators will at |at Camp Meade. Md., where Lieut ; apparently helpless. We would not Fe y by a parking. apparently helpless. e wou Added Feature ef Day. % v E- The back to their home from Sheehan finished his training, from kinE 3 LI R T T The race will be held immediately Widening Is Discussed. co. They have advised their | | S r a18, | August, 19 to July, 1918, and just | wreck. During this crossing we met after the last race on the printed pro-| JOTC o By vag promoted out. The commission discussed at some | 18-Year-0ld Chicago Leader Wins ‘ relatives by cable of their decision. Col. Rosenbaum said today he knew Lieut. Sheehan well and_has a vivid memory of the young officer. force of a gale amid a downpour which thundered all about us. Met Many Air Holes. Finally we saw Kyushu and attempt- v ed to follow the coast, but numerous al demonstrations on behalf of Sacco | 2N ordered “hurry up” suits. They | treacherous air holes forced us to make |, s . ; now are wearing borrowed clothes, | frequent detours. All the while the Cosnlesionir - Siihey, ¥ - 1870 Massachusetts avenue wax (AN Vanzett, discharged from |even to neckties, as they have noth: | storm raged without the least sign Talinferrs was one of the officer's rowed, but that title to much of |court today and allegations of disorder- [ing _but some 'white clothes they |of slackening. We could not go to be tethered at the navy vard. | i g ibo et the area now occupied by vards of |1y conduct and disturbing the peace [bought in Calcutta. These are good |through those alr holes; we could not The first casualty of the preliminary | most Intimate TrnGR BC homes on the avenue still rests in | lodged against her were dismissed. |for tropical use only. | fiy over them. and the mountains work occurred yesterday, when George | Rether Wit THEF, GG Sribute, | the District of Columbl Disorderly conduct charges against around us made it essential that we Townsend's Greenwich Folly snapped | tonians, will Join in 3 A proposal for provision for center |27 other alleged agitators arrested with Intends to Try Again. avigite cutefully. -and: take no her propeller, a piece of the metal Friends to Send Wreath. parking and flower beds; her. also were dismissed. “This is one of the greatest dis.|chances. At one point we saw a beach tearing a hole in the hull. The dam-| jormer officers of the 315th Infantry | the treatment of M z appolntments of my life.” said Schiee, | Suitable for landing below us, but it ege was repaired last night, however, | wp participated in the battle in which | northeast, for Massachu i “but we could not fight public opin. | Was crowded with people and we could and Townsend today pronounced his | Ljcut. Sheehan lost his life and who | was lald hefore the commi ) Cigarettes Oust Candy. on. which Is unanimously against us, | not take the risk. boat fit. ¢ | Will attend the services are: Capt.|University Park Citizens' Association, Everything was with us up to date| We cruised about for two hours Tomorrow's races will include the | Dayiq Williams, Capt. John B. Bost-|Commussion officials said they wouid [and gt was my Tite's ambition 1o | waiting for the fog to lift. We passed first heat of the President's Cup race | wick, Capt. J. Burton Mustin, Lieuts. the National Capital Park and | make this round-the-world flight, | over the city of Sasebo, and sarched and the first and second heats of the | Yonn' 1, Borhridge, Arthur L.Dagans.| Planning Commission to make a study s | Bat apparently ever n America | for a landing, but we found only the Dodge Memorial Trophy race. The | (paries F. Baer, William N. Carroll, |of Massachusetts avenue to see whal te |is against it. We have received so|naval airdrome, which was useless o second and third heats of the Presi-| ya;eq N, Carpenter, Francis A.lcan be done toward widening and im. many cablegrams we are unable to|Us. We knew of Omura because of dent’s Cup race and the final heat of | fpigsey, John T. Ford, Logan B. Gill. | proving the thoroughfare, read them all. Naturally we ¢ | the maps with which the Japanese B ars 1n Thee hiarear 16 danee| Louls [ Golten Jamel U5 MCHen ht the entire public, bit some day | had supplied us, but could not loc are in three heats o miles | ;" yerguson Mohr, Theodore Rosen it T live, I intend to complete my | it in the storm. When we eventually each. Jall of l'yiluldo!n’hla‘!ar:l ;:'h“dr"-‘; "l':;l"-. round-the-world air trip.” | sighted it, we 1 been 12 hou <lm Entries in Two Events. fieut. J. Lambert Smith o !sion_approved a plan_ submitted pther elforts to rehabl < osald: e ;| the air. If any test of the air-worthi- - 5 ey ikt burgh, Maj. Samuel W. Fleming of the Planning Commission for a o gt st grialult (sl 7 sl Nhe "aria ‘thag Y | ness of our machine were required Leading entries in these two races, | Harrisburg and Capt.. Joseph B.|and recreation center in North | '€ the comparn m I don’t know where he is. We |this storm has supplied it. which are for boats of the same size, | Nponan of Baltimor | Brightwood. The area, consisting of | AR T anit apparently the entir We were up sharp at dawn the next e Horace Dodge's Miss Syndicate | * he 315th Infantry Regiment ASSO-about 20 acres. is now being acquired | Monument to a Cow. world i r us. 1am absolutely | morning and set out, but within an and Sister Syn, Georze Townsend's |cjation is preparing to send a wreath, | by the Planning Commission. The | 4 | sure we could have completed the |hour ‘we had struck a typhoon and Greenwich Folly, winner of the Gold |40 Col. Rosenbaum said that i | Arte Commission also approved a pre. | Correspondence of the Associatd Teess. | 5t 5o “Uidway and Tiomojulu. 1¢ | went back. In'that short fiight, we Cup race; G. H. R::nds Lady Spitfire, | foywers should be sent to the chapel | liminary plan for construction of a| CHICAGO.—Twenty-one stories of | we pad any co-operation. We or- | crossed a voleano and saw it smok J. M. R. Cromwell's Bottoms Up and | 53¢ Jort Myer before the fureral hujlding to house American exhibits 2 twenty-two office building just com- | dored 1,000 gallons of gasoline and | ing. We had tried to penetrate the George C. Graves' Shadow Vite. services begin. at the forthcoming international ex- [pleted in Chicago extend 10 feet far-| 100 gallons of oil shipped from Hono- | mountains, but we were toyed with by The first two heats of the 151 hy- = - position at Seville, Spain, next year, |ther than the gound floor. The ex-|uly to Midway, but the shipment was | the winds which crashed and bumped @roplane limited class also will be run 1 by “Wave.” and discussed an ornamental base for planation is that the property carried | not made. What can you do? all around. tomorrow, and the first two heats of Travel by ave. Miles memorial flagstaft a4 deed providing for a 10-foot runway |are up against it. Consequently - - ; the 151 hydroplane unlimited class. | gorrespondence of the Assoctated Press Tome. along its west end for the convenience | (hera is nothing to do but go home Arrived Just in Time. The hydroplane classes will contain | “A TP 'NY °Ga Two Georgia girls | The entire commission was to con. ' of the former owner's cow. Batteries | by noat.” We got back just in time, for the such well known boats as Rand's |, o' ovaling to California by the route | fer this afternoon at the District |0f lawyvers have never been able to| The Navy had Pride of Detroit was hardly in its Little Spitfire and Ed Hammond's | ", "oarcel wave.” Bullding with the District Comn break the ciause. aiding the Detroites hangar when the worst of the t Miss Westchester. Other racex tomor- | “ .\ Uciina Jackson and Selma White | sioners and the municipal architect g stroyers to Midway as escorts in phoon broke. It would have wreck. row are the three heats of the Class | " /o “Dlan to conduct itinerant | on pians for swimming pools at the | the hop was made, but at the same|ed any plane, either on land or in B outboard, and & race for 110-horse- | L0 o0 riors to help defray their ex-| new McKinley Manual Training 11igh time the naval authorilies believed |the air. This was the storm which, we heard, caused a thousand deaths, | Dismissal of Charges. CITICAGO, rora 1 of the Little Spitfire, No trophy is at stake the two sportsmen being con- tent Wi glory of the thing. | Half of the 100 or more spaade entered in the 24 races were roaring[ up and down the Potomac today, put- ting the final touches on their prep- h arations. Nearly all the boats are| M. F here. and by night all are expected law firm. prove Massachusetts avenue along its | entire Teng'h from end to end of the i Sheehan's ct of Columbia, and particularly “‘",‘l‘:"’f“"'\'\';"_qh‘::,..“,;:u:;h., "\\-::;1:‘. to improve that section of Massachu e e Tuneral are: Mr. Ellis and his | setis avenue between the Union Sta- | brother, Challen B. E and Abner |tion and Fourleenth street northwest. e ruson, all members of the Kilix | The commission was told that in th before he was to Lo dense fogs and winds reaching the gram. Snoddy will be at the wheel! length the proposal to widen and im- Meanwhile. the airmen a ted September 15 (A).—Au Angelo, 18, who gained notice as a radical leader here by leading sev- new clothes, They called in tailors hortly after thelr arrival in Tokio, where they landed yesterday was Sizes for men of any build, and the larger boys will find wonderful bar- gains in school suits. Correspondence of th NEWARK, N. J—The des women to stay slim has led to cur | ment of candy purchases and caused women to prefer the cigarette | —at least this is what Herbert L. Fritz, receiver for a_candy company, [told Federal Judge William N. Run also vice president, A small extra charge will be made for alterations. $50 Camel’s Hair Overcoats for 5 This is the “aristocrat” among overcoats. It’s the all-seasons coat— warmth without weight—nothing smarter or more durable. All regu- lar sizes at present in light and dark shades of tan. Recreation Center Approved. At the same time the Arts Commi even considered s by send . . Scientis e power runabouts. Saturday the final| L o8 on'the way from home to Hol- | School, Second and T streets north- ts to SC k flight suicidal. heats of all races will be run as well - 3 o ks 1 e . . : i ] ause 3 g g gl ~ woed. east, and to discuss plans for a pro. in stopping here the flyers|and we don’t know how much dam- 88 the Secretary of the Navy's Cup| TP7 " | jected civic center near the present Hidden Wealth of |, dited with an excellent ree- |age. We could not even venture out- They flew more ide while it lasted. race, which.is over a 20-mile course Supreme Court Building. \ . . 8 ? l“o‘::»-‘»‘:?:‘f'me o un e e e i — (4031 mn Plus])“ro‘h | mile in 19 days 1 91 davx | Naval officers at Omura gave us a| the race were nearly all here today. ey Barred From Study. ! ; B [more in whi the " world | roval reception. We could not have i include Horace ' Dodge, Mrs,|Clal boats on the Virginia side. | | By the Associated Press. . uming their | wished for a better one. Yesterday | oo Ao ace Dodge, Mrs.| ™5 o7\ ces will be broadeast by the | Correspondence of the Assuciated Press. PITTSBURGH, September 15— | flight across the Pa A met with | morning we left Omura and met more | Delphine Dodge Cromwell. ~George |\ iona} Broadcasting Co., which I MOSCOW.—Impelled by an un-| gigablishment of a ‘research lab- they could have beaten that| had weather. which caused us to Townsend, Ira Hand, Mr. ahd Mes. |, . ,;ped with the lub to in-| quenchable ambition, Mme, L. N. D : st : 47 |record with comparative ease. as|make a detour of more than a hun- J. H. Rand, both of whom are racing | oy amplifiers along Hains Point to | yelov, age 67, has renewed her appli- tory to make coal give up its | most of the distance would have|dred miles. We were making a keep the spectators there posted on the |cation to be accepted as a student by [ hidden wealth is planned by Dr. |been across the water, with only two | hundred miles an hour and our resull the Leningrad Medical University Thomas S. Baker, president of fans, and the Count and Countess ’“I"ffi:f’fii?rfii'&’ LSRN o 1o : | stops. cht motor was behaving nobl ) ace in the ladies' | "1 She entered the univers o P : p | Without any special adventure ehamblonship race, which will be the At s e ety g Carnegle Iustitute of Technology ORM PROVED SHIP GOOD. | eached Kasumigaura at about 3 pm. final l("\'f‘nld ‘am{d:u' e £ and managed ‘o pass twe courses, | here. e & ¥ g7 i the U nounced today. A touch of mystery i)l pe 25 Red Cross life-saving corps-|She was dismissed in 1924 for mental| “The time is past when the |py Edward F. Sehl i i ] been added by the refusal of C.|men stationed along the seawall of [incapacity. The authorities have re-| Rt 1 e Tua o TR, Dk, . . wealth of a nation could be esti- Tlists ot the Uride ot Detralt, Keys to announce the pilot of | {ha Speedway, with first aid equip- | fused her appeal. mated merely by its natural pe. |BY Wircless to The Star and N. Y. Times his Curtiss Wilgold I in the ladies’ yent and 1if e B T e alle Mo~ faentianil ite palsio Ragiton i = —_———— sources,” said Dr. Baker, who "gnll\'||“d8ermvnlmr 15.—We have Mrs. Cromwell, Mrs. W. J. Conners ' which tan be located by two Red Collects and Sells Cactus. priARbs L s R gl e Ll lded ter st it gramen and Miss Eleanor Corby, who will | Cross flags placed on the grass plot at | Carrespondence of the Asociated Press. wealth must be reckoned, not only drive W. S, Corby's Jayee 1. Mrs. the end of the point. | EL PASO. Tex.—During the latter| jn what a nation has, but what it Conners has entered her Miss Okee Another ambulance with a crew of part of the Summer, I. L. Potter ts out of its possessions. Amer- bhee in the Secretary of the AVY's Red Cross men will be located at the | florist here, makes trips into the high- jea has «t agrjcultural fl'“(i min- Cup race in an attempt to carry off Corinthian Yacht Club landing for ways and byways of west Texas to| eral wealth, but we still have the trophy two ye: in succession. emergency and rescue Wor Upon | coliect cactus, which he sells to col-| gr opportunities in increasing Her victory last year against a field the water will be several vessels and || i1 over the count | our scientific resources in utiliz of man vers was one of the sensa- many canoes, which will be manned | ing what we have in such a man- tions of the regatts by Red Cross life save ner as to produce even greater Dr. imer has wealth.” | te the finish line. Owners of boats | | will be accommodated hehind the offi ngements hav the American Red Cross for the pro- Ciiha. nd the British mpire. b York Times Co. v All yights reserved.) Rubber that may be used as modeling | has been perfected. e 1, | Potter been them. losig- Air Circus on Program. S shf Tomorrow's program, in addition to the 12 races, will include an air circus by planes from Bolling Field and a twing will be manned with two men and stationed at the edheert for 30 minutes preceding the first race by the Marine Band air_circus and concert will start at 1230 and the first race at 1. The vacht club has announced that guests who will view the races from The ! F lower turn of the race course and the im Dee will be manned by Dr. Sexton | and a staff of rescue workers at the upper end of the race course. The Porpoise will » be equipped to ! handle any cases that might arise. The MEN'S ... BARGAINS Sarah Bush Lincoln ADVERTISENENTS any of the four houts which will b anchiored near the President's May main _first aid station on the flower must be at the clubhouse by course, being equipped with a first- 12:30. 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