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v girls of the s which_they it N Callformn eyl alinlins ned for Col. Charles . Lindbergh’s visit to Los Ang tion-wide xlr tour, Copy mh' by Underwood and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER » THE_TFVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. lh\rr\ (lnmllvll, pilot of (Iul Fok- 1 N L / JERSEY PLANE i plane in which seven Sl Jured ‘when. it crashed : g 10 passengers in addition to the pilot and mechanician, the plane fell in an Am)lv orchard when he engine went dead about 300 fect in the air, shortly afier faking off from Hadle: e Ceitite mech- ian and five of the passer G Cup team sailing_for home tennis trophy which they won from the Amer (at right) also is taking the American single: him ag; champion: Wide hi World Phote & A. Photos. THE FLYING DUCHESS ON TOUR. The Duchess of Bedford is shown here with her aerial chauffeur and plane after landing at Le Bourget Field, Paris, on a tour of Europe. The duchess in spending the days of her widowhood on an extensive air tour of the continent. Copyright by Underwood and Underweod. COAST SWIMMER BREAKS RECORD. Duke Kahanamoku, the Ha- waiian swimming flash, congratulating Marian Gilman of the Neptune Club after she had broken the world record for the 20 at the annual Pacific Coast swimming and diving champ Chief Petty Officer Alva PARACHUTES WITH RUBBER BOAT. S| J., naval air station, arachute instructor at the Lakehurst, N. leisurely pulls himself ashore in a rubber boat, which he inflated after hrmglllz (he hoat ~evn with. him in a 1,500- foot parachute jump the ‘Wide World Photos. The *“‘chute” also is in the boat. AFTER HER FINE PLAY OVER HERE. Miss Betty Nuthall, Eng- land’s 16-year-old tennis star, who played brilliantly on ican visit with the British Wightman Cup team, smilingly autographs the rackets of admirers at Wimbledon, where she has bheen her since ber return home. Vide World Phote MYSTERY LETTER |FATAL AIR CRASH LINKED WITH DEATH, PROBE DEMANDED New Jersey Officials Probe|Jersey - County Prosecutor Possible” Connection With | Says He’ll Put Case Before ' Slaying of Physician. Jury—Injured Still Live. By the Assoclated Press. By the Associated Pro HAMMONTON, N. 19.—Authorities today were investi-| ber 19.—Regardless . of what report gating the possible connection a let-| Government . experts might make, :,‘,;in‘i‘:?0;";,“‘;,,:&';,{3“:.‘;;,’; 9| County Prosecutor Toolan will ask the A William Lilliendahl, 65-year-old re. | Erand jury, meeting tomorrow, to con- fcian, was shot to death last | sider the crash of an alrplane near might have with the! New Market on Saturday, in which slaying. seven persons were killed and . five The letter was said by the police | everely injured, he sald today. The | %o have been addressed to Mrs. Mar- 4 _ b oo waret Lilliendahl, 41-vear-old widow of | Plane Wwas owned by Reynolds Alr- ‘the physician.’ Since the killing she | Ways, Inc, and \\as.makmk’”fl ht- has remained at State police head- | seeing trips at “bargain prices. quarters here. Prosecutor Toolan said that he at- tached no suspicion to the burning of Contents Kept Secret. the plane a few hours after the crash, The contents of the letter were not | although it did seem premature and divulged, but were reported to have|might well have been postponed. He referred to financial difficulties the|said he was informed that the plane writer was encountering. The mis-|had not been burned until after Gov- sive was signed with an alias, author- | ernment experts had examined it. ities said. They also said the writer | Reports from Muhlenberg Hospital, was known to them. Plainfield, said that three of the in- Prosecutor Louis Repetto of Atlan-|jured: Bessie Heater, Louis Pellis and tle County announced that he would | Matthew Lutz, all of New Brunswick, have Mrs. Lilliendahl hgld under sub-| were improving, but none of them stantial bail as a material witness. | had been able to make a statement. The woman, who has been questioned| The other two who were injured, a number of times since she was|Verna Donovan of Plainfield and her Mrought to the police barracks here, | sister Loraine, are not expected to maintains that Dr. Lilliendahl recover. shot by two negroes who later robbed| Ralph G. Lockwood, supervising in- her. The police said there were no|spector of the Department of Cem- footprints other than those of a wom-|merce, who flew from Washington. | an about the automobile in which the |arrived at Hadley Field less than man’s body was foupd. three hours after tho tragedy oc- ‘ 2 curred. Woman Opens Safe. | Lockwood wrote out a_voluminous Charles B. Phillips, the woman's at- | report before his return, but declined torney, stated that every effort would | to comment, saying a statement would be made to furnish bail. The prosecu- | likely be made public in Washington tor announced that the case would | tod: jprobably mot be presented to the| County Detective Fred David critl- grand jury until Thursday. cized local police for permitting the Mrs. Lilliendahl accompanied offi-| burning of the plane, saving he be- cers to her home at Vineland vester- | lieved salvaging of the instruments day and opened a safe in the garage. {in the wreckage might have furnished . ¥rank Harrold, chief of county detec- | clues by which the cause of the crash tives, said nothing was found in lhe:cuu'd Bavo been determined. mafe that interested the State. e When she returned to the barracks her smiles were pronounced, notwith- | KILLS CHILD AND SELF. standing her black veil. Woman Apparently ~Demented | RICHES SEEN FOR DENNY.| ®rincipal in Family Tragedy. —_— WASHINGTON, Pa., September 19 But Actor’s Father Had Bad Opin-! (#).—Apparently demented, Mrs. y fon of His Ability. Buskardish, 39, shot and fatally LONDON.—Regins { wounded her 5-monthsold daughter favorite, and an Englishman, gives evidence in the debate over the ques-| home near Bentleysville early yester- tlon of the English sense of humor. | day. “I came from an old family of | The child, shot through the abdo actors,” said Denny recently at aimen, died a few hours after she had juncheon given in his honor in Lon-| heen taken hospital and M don, where he was Visi | Buskardish If succumbed t “My father once sa to me, ‘All'“»mm of the domen and throat great actors die penniless. I shall die eiday afternoc penniless. You, my boy. will die e said they had learned mno Tich man. I have, seen you act.’” | motive for the shooting. 1d Denny, movie Admm He Was Not Robbed Caolxdge Invned to Spcak After he had heen ques An invitaticn to speak at a meeting the police George W. n. 16201 ot 0dd Fellows of Maryland in Baltl- | Wisconsin avenue, with- | more Nove ke e Y drew a report that he had been held ident ¢ s b up and robbed of $230 by bandits| Tienmeyer and W. A. Jones, grand | at Thirtythird and Q streets. De-|master and grand secretary, re-|give an account of his tour. tectives who crozs.examined Sullivan | spectively, of the Maryland organiza- eaid he sdmitted he had spent the tion. The invitation was tuken under' ered. money. -, i consideration. » i STUDY OF TARIF WOMANISUPHELD | of the September| NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Septem- | | scientif | | | | | that the work of the Tarift Commis- | they had met here NG” ARRIVE FOR OPENING OF FOX THEATER. tion on their ar- rival in Washington to rehearse their features of the program for the opening to the public Nnm OLD TESTAMENT TRANSLATED, EMBODYING NEW PHRASEOLOGY | HAS BIGGEST EFFORT " troupe of entertainers at Union S cow of the new Fox Theater 4FEDERAL TRADE BODY MEMBERS OF THE “G. CHARLES R. MILLER CLAIMED BY DEATH Heart Attack Is Fatal to Father of Former Alien Property Cus- Portion of Genesxs Transformed Into,w12 I"““‘“" Tnto Varions B of Business Are Now Being ABROAD GIVEN 0. . N MURDER STORY | Commissioner Brossard Says Pclice in Part Substantiate Europe Regards Research Wife’s Version of Her Work as of High Quality. Hushand’s Slaying. Europe regards the investigations | By the Associated P ariff Commission as “careful, | ALLENTOWN, Pa., September 19.— research work of high !y, . iigation, police said today, had quality and standa Commissioner tiga R s i b Edgar A. Brossard declared yesterday , part tiated the story told upon his return from an official trip | by Mrs. Carl Schultz of the fafal to 12 principal countries abroad. | shooting of her husband, from whem Mr. Brossard made no reference | % D x i to the recent objection by Argentina | She had been estranged, as they =a to representatives of the commission |in an anutomobile late Saturday night visiting that country for investigation | trying to effect a reconciliation. work, He did say, however - | 5 e 3 es. Sehul s hel a m: tain domestic newspaper i [ e SeBiuEnhostield au 4 fin pearing early in the year indicated | terial witness, told the authorities that aturday night and sion was in bad repute in Europe.’ | had driven up the Lehigh River to a ds Report Untrue. secluded portion of Allentown's east o aubiit “This, I was happy to find, was not [ *"fi, h,'l',', b the situation,” he declared. “Quite the contrary is true. * * * The gov- ernment officials and industrialists in countries affected by ct hi . £ which hit him in the left eve, and of duty resulting from investig fled. No weapon has been found by the commissions under section 315 | " Nrs Schultz, being unable to drive and by proclamation ot the President | an automobile, made her w through have accepted as accurate the costs|the darkness to a house half a mile of production and « data pre- | where she told her story. Her sented in the published reports of the and died on the way to the hos- commis lly subs were seated in the motor car, she said, a man approached the car through the tall grass and fired three shots at her husband, one of | pital. ik s | _The description given by Mrs. ews of Officials. Schultz of her husband's assaiiant was said by police to tally with that of a rl\ed two little girls in aturday. a5 33 and & (tack driver. “I talked with a number of Euro pean government officials, economists and others who would like to have the United States' tariff rates lowered todian During Holiday. Carried Forward. Poetry—Changes in Original Text. Adam’s Greeting to Eve a Sample. Inot think that the present tariff |dren, 5 and 2 { policy of adjusting the rates to equal- By the Associated Press. CLEMENTON, 19.—Charles R. ernor of Delaware and father of Col. Thomas W. Miller, former alien prop- died of a heart attack | at the home nf (‘ol M BJ]((‘I’\ a close friend "|in the markets of the United State: , trade or; ,.amzallons 12 {and trade conditions are now being ; the Federal Trade Com- | r ced | Industry_and. economic organization phases o? indus former Gov- | By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 19.—A new translation of the Old Testament in “thou” becomes * portion of the Book of Genes into poetry has been completed published by the University of Chicago, Powis Smith, prof Testament language and lite | the university, is the edito uch of the Hebrew text that here- ed as prose has been found | both in form Adam’s words | Family Troubl & erty custodian, rgest nu m)»m of such ln~I | quiries ever before the commi jon at | S ('Imn'_m in Pa | i competition in histor Verse numbers such t en while trimming evergreens on the Baker estate, where he was s, the week end, minutes later despite Judson Deland, guest at the Baker home. The former governor was 69. s apparently in good health when | tofore p s were used | ONO : - Four of the inves n, and died a few hut the text power inher each thousght or group of sentences. trial conditions, ‘An in- | End Comes at Hollywoed Home of | checiing ation secks to be nd Wilson are Ameri- | Detana saia death, was caused by dila: companics and the | tion of the heart, probably due to ovi ai aninquiry into | Eile Fay " sceurities and an in-| ous actr in use rc"ardlng‘ ‘d to fall to the level of the uge the content of the Oid h literary plane.” Mr. Miller V‘r\'mi as governor from 1d also served as re numlmr of the national ional committee. last is bone of my bone, inm practice And flesh of my flesh: She shall be called woman, ‘or from man she was taken.” Familiar Passages Displaced. New language replaces some of the ‘more familiar coat of many colors™ “long cloak,"” nt is on a h LORENZ D. BROWN DIES. Goodrich Co. Vice President Vie- tim of Heart Disease. AKRON, Ohio, September 19 (#).— Lorenz D. Brown, i3, and treasurer of the B. F. Co., died of heart disease on a train | between Buffalo and Rochester, N. Y., Saturday night, officials of the com- pany were informed tod: was on his way to He was an honorar week at the funeral here of Bertram ‘Work, president of the Goodrich . who died in Switzerland. Mr. Brown had been connected with the Goodrich Co. since 1917, v three children. y ‘1'|1'1 to 1917. dead at_her home hej ht remaining h\oqnmtlun-\ at the direction of Con- | industries. |in “Mamselle 'Awkins” in Boston. | se, covering com- | Later she appeared in such plays of | costs and | her day as “The Eelle of New York,” profits in the bread and flour milling | “The Southerners” and “The Belle of industry and in the petroleum indus- rly complete, and reports | Samuel Brenner, Pittsburg Steel | magnate, who died three months after the wedding. | l{opublu.m congr Anna and then killed herself at their | o [WILL DISCUSS “Y” PLANS.! were started as a Reports on two of th petitive conditions, becomes merely and Eve becomes " Instead of the “help- of the King James meaning wine or liquor, is not used in the new translation. the translation Prof, Alex R. Gordon of McGill Uni- Ontario, who trans- | Board of Managers to Meet Tonight | © to Map Program. and Winter activities of th Young Men's Christian Association at a meeting of the the associa- lock in the C. A. headquar. = will be submitted soon to the Senate. vice president Two Officers Retired. Chaplain John F. Chenoweth, re-| cently stationed Calif., and Warrant Officer dthke of Rosebank, have been tr occasional parts in the films. will be discussed ‘Assisting in versity, Montreal, lated the prophecy Theophile J. Meek of the University of Toronto, responsible for the trans- A., who|jation of Genesis, and Prof. Waterman of the University of Michi- gan, who translated nine of the his- torical books. Page ‘“headlnes,” which state the main theme of each page, have be: placed in the new version, sembly hall at Y. M. Long Island, | nsferred to the i gleq in the District Supreme Court |figured in an incident here recently retired list of the Army on account B , g 2 of disabilities incident to the service, | Lo0aY against Young L. Frasier by |when the police declared she had been ew York City. pallbearer last Minnie M. wife also asks the court for a restrain- | pistol concealed in a handkerchief. ing order to prevent her husband from | She was arrested later in a hotel after molesting her. Mrs. Frasier tells the | she had fired several shots. Insanity court that her husband is cruel to her. charges were filed nnlnlt her but The couple were married in 1920, were dismissed, llv peturned trom a study trip may be called Bartel-shaped vacuum, will save men entrapped in submarines, declares the inventor, an Italian-American, tion matters will be econsid- Hugh A. Thrift, coclation, will preside, president of | but there were none of them who did | His wife is They have two chil- s of age. liberal and fair policy for a protec- ACCUSED SCREEN ARTIST N Brocsard said that Buropean | IS REPORTED “MISSING” jize domestic and foreign competition [ has recovered so completely from the | Wallace Beer that, in his opinion, the United cery Not Accessible for ates must prepare for the keenest ; Service in $1,000,000 Suit = on Actress’ Charges. ELE'EFA+ IS HEAD. By the Associated Press. September 19— Motion picture officials today were report that Wallace reen comedian, was “miss- {Ing,” which was circulated here after the filing of a $1,000,000 suit against a vivaci- \hun by Juanita Mont. . 19-year-old dancer and film actress, charging that he attacked her whi he was a guest ¢ began her stage career | In hi s he i (e o and made her. first succe: Studio officers discounted the re- port, saying Beery was on location in an inacessible place in the high Slerra Range and that it would take some time to get into communication with him. Miss Montanya® motion _picture Once Vivacious Actress. the mu stages of Boston and ew York, is Miss ¥ Avenue A.” In 14 1 she married suit alleges the % ¢ tor attacked her oq | ONCE while che was a guest of Mrs. In recent vears she had played | Boery in their Hollywood home last | December, and that a second attack —_— took place when the actor drove her wlffl A’k’ lelted DivOrce. Ihun\e in his automobile. | The dancer and actres A limited divorce is sought In a suit| two years ago from Nev came here York. She rasier of 128 E street. The | found near the Beery home with a '\