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FVENING STAR. \\‘.\.-QITIX(J']‘().\‘. D. €. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1927. ‘SM”H S AYS FUNUS HOOVER HAS LEAD L ‘,BHIU]REN 'm S]‘AY I&:‘ e it IBRIG GEN. THOMAS DONALDSON [:[]U'EAGUE S[ES TAKES CAPITAL AREA COMMAND FOR 1928 SUPPORT b fctehie o Hotter i | W A B THE SEA"NG []F VAREWHI Represent MacArthur in In some quarters it is said that busi pitulation by the bureau, it has ST, | District of Washington § - P to Senator Johnson. The Wood and has not been o good in Michi e 65 reports on various Distriet ; . Towden preconvention campaigus {in recent months, though there ure tivities, only 25 of which have been Reed of Pennsylvanla Calls T Aairs. Sollcltahons to Promote e i the hunds of tried politicians. sizns i improvement now. This i D, C. Heads Would Wait fordisvosed of by the commissioners. | hacked with unlimite supplie of femarded as a possible factor in the ——t on President—Anticipates | — Ad ; || Boom Through Clubs lll-Ad- """ vttt Miehimn e nen Congressional Action Be- |NAPOLEON B. PONTON DIES Wilson Defeat. Officer, South Carolinian. ‘ ¢ - | vised, Governor States. | riends St in that vear by person lectoral vote of the State we and admivers. with o notice- | cas a Democrat next vear. The i i o absence of politiciang from the bile production has been ¢ e over Teadership and vanks. Under 1 that industry is o m. tion that Senator elect Vare CALBANY, N umstanees he made o remarks | factor in the business of the State. h5 110 s Ssvorti 1 ‘and - that his e [tation of Tunds for promoiing (he S in . Michigan. Today he is | But industry is picking up and it | ol over ehildren under years of s bR A e A i |rvr\1lm'un.<] hoom of Gov. Alfred | ter known t wcted o' go heavily to the front apprehended by the police until " T o Smith i unauthovized by him. the |y 1 . Republican hmin rin. partienlarly as s as the | Congre authorizes some other v o ’ " 3 il faor s [ e hon o M onaiieot _ ion with the I particularly a oon as the Napoleon Bonaparte Ponton, 83 would fl: v.dv‘_i Pt }‘_ 4| "n“;y K v Oly i "_’ i : executive announced yesterday. The | isteation for the list seven vears.!new Ford antomobile has heen per. | ranzement 1 rvesult of a \A-(U'J old, a forme ”w,m 1hy'(t!v nt .v: made today by Senator Reed. Repub . commandmz the Infantry B formation of clubs « mem-| Senator Johnson out of the fected and quantity production has | Dy the District Commissioner: the Washington-Alexandria division « liean. Pennsylvania, after a call onq e has form 1y | bership fee first eaw the gover- | Licture Aud My, Hoover appears ed after a four-hour con ‘e ves-lof the Southern Raflway, died Sun- President Coolidge. of the Distriet of Washinzton, as the nor’s attenti meof Jetters by, e more than acceptable | to ’ - . terday ternoon with Herbert D. | “The fur will take place this Reed said that he hoped the Semate | o & 000 L tive ¢ 3 | from admirer thes had Ly of the most prominent . - own. chief of the I 1l Bureau of |afternoon at 5 o'clock from the family elections committes would begin work { honeina MacArthu > . > S foined an “Al h Club” and had | in the State as well as to the rank & o the mational con ene, and his assistants. | ' on examining the hallots twe or three 34 Corps Avca with headuua ters Al thele ini et s file, i i true that e governor rentiont are not selected i the pri nsfer of jn over the de- | T ot weeks hefore Congres: nvened, s6! of which area the Disiric s - : I The \u\;‘vm! ”| to head .;u what b iaicatint yot Mo el ol linquent and i endent juveniles | terment will be in Tye River acks hefe ongress convened, . ; ; ¥ % 5 e considered well-intended but il G from the Woman's Bureau to the | County. V: that the case would be expedited i ’_‘”’" an ”““ X 'l L Y advised moves by these clnbs throngh i ot Senator Co legs, it is the custom of the delegation | Board of Public Welfare had been| M 3l‘umr»n was a veteran of the Vave should be sworn in immed ately i b M YRl o JEN. T. 0. DONALDSON, '\\n‘{v.r the heads o1 nizers of the | . test vote recomune nded by the bureau in a re ynfederate Army. in which he served Khi Soniitoriasin; ana s« decide ol O wodies, This not I the desived | Siate today, hax anno instructions given them in the presi. | Port 1o the Commissioners September | for three years. He served nearly half later. | eabis, Fort Mlyer. Fort Wa:hinz e end. e made the following announce: | for Mr. Hoover's nomination. o Ml 20. “Fhe Lur »d that the |a century as an employe of the South ¥ . Fo imphreyx and Fort. Hunt r Academy in June 1887, and as-{men Henry Ford, and Mr. Ford's popu- | GCHTEL P remain 31,700 of the current ap- jern Railway. until his veticement 13 Hieeh ot 1O o Koy A o e | wianed to the Cavairy, He was a brig-{ “My attention has heen e R il cenn [ 1o o Ry ed Ahat L gniation for the 5 of Deten. | yeurs ago: With Bl iy DotV e m,,‘ A vional Army Lletters and requests for funds m THela, Aot Ehere: vou Hedt. 1t & the primary will give Mr. Hoover the |5, b turned over 1o the Board of |to this city in 1914, o L Waorkd War and was made | by individuals who purport io he ¢ the declaration of Mrl Ford fol ind that the delegation will be b ke Waltare for the rental of o re- | He is survived by his wiiow, six : 2 nlar ;\qu on_organization efforts in My didate Jdoes not necessarily bear mich ble to Hoover '”I'" will """”"" coivineg home for the children and for !sons, six daughter ashington, would be counted, sy |yt ML e that o RS > i ve- | hehalf, Sofieitation of funds in my be- weisht, but it is noticeable that can in_convention. Tt i their care. children and five greatgrandehildr l‘nt‘ T e felt this was fustiticd be- | ™I o Wav &en, Don- i from rved ot half entirely unanthorized. 1 have [digates for office ave particnlarly anx e e 2y He sous are I f""""”"‘ M eanse mant cineta wonld shaw no o 0 S Iance as inspector | the War Doy ¢ vl staff, iniaken oceasion tow E 1 KR | i (o) huve 616 Eood wordiGE MICHI-|\DroRen: awny [ frofus {e iinstettceions ; 5 Mill, v N on Renaparte R tos for Vare fust aw some Uhiladel {20800 SENE Ve 1o and Phitippines A of | viduals who' have been earrving on s most widely known eitizen, In the preliminary ballotinz in con- and Robert ¢ Ponton of pina ets showed no vetes forlf | oo the i Nerv [the 16th Infantry x |.|lr:v sneh efforts and asked them to de- 1916 My own name was pliced Jaltimore;: W. H. Ponton, . €. Pon- B whisan o Mednl “for raising the standard|wore. As commander of the Distric ‘M:l‘, 8 #sters in presidential pri & s pa meritorious in so far as the sey n and Russell H. Ponton. The A suggestion that Mr. Vire and | LT L ehant the command [ of Washinzie i : do not_assume to dictate the of 1=h withoui his consent. He | D For the first five ballots the DEROVRE (0 S n the adults is cov ughters are Mrs. Wiilliam Webh, fvark T, Smith of flinoix 1ake theiv |5 5 ine carvier Munitions Build: | forts or opinions of people in varions ¢ as 10 =y that he was not | tion continued to vote for the O 0% took the position that i° { Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. F. H. Vincent, onths as Senatovs hefore a eivil officer | opip Wi veccived the T Gl Alesandor- B sections of the cot BOE o avisaba oinddate: tor the.. nomiRation. bt Califordiun: AndA thenk it desexted tn | CEirah R the change | Miss Hester Ponfon, Mrs. H. A. Sulli- in advance of the weying of Gon- ! quanration of the Lesion of §lenor 1< i ehie of 8 it known that the c Lion 6f mones | nevertheless, he veceived the highest | part and gava ite votes fo other can oy s o .+ van and Mrs. Carey Clements Srees has introduced a new element Sb Ut . ber it | s puE of That nature is not an pumher of votes in that primary. and | didates M. Hoover's the rental of the pro-y Whether either of the men whose | 1yG1 he wa Jnated fram the Mil thorized hy me.” the d A 71 the national conven. | Was ent ip the Democratic i —=1 A number of the cliths stk @ritii therchy. But Michigan has bheen fore Making Change. AFTER LENGTHY CAREER Was in Service of Sup- .tfl!'\lml' n that even the 0 Funeral of Former Superintendent " v The Waoman's Burean of the ply in France. Hoover's campaign was sta ats say it would be a mivac Depattment will continue to have con. | Of Southern Railway to Be Held . October 1. Solici This Afternoon. imed command mventions. Neverthe- Nelson to national conventions to follow the Senator Reed siad he hoped that a1l of the impounded ballows in the Wil JoUL G0 TR ST, . won-Vare contest, whieh are now in (Rl G PhERE el e the Comm il Ponton, This happened in 1920, when | AWHile the Commies Johnson was the choice of the M4t 1he 1 established of conspienous | e BAKER IS BACKED. Delegation to Convention May Be of the < yome and for the care Lowden is not resarded ns a pro of (Continned from mators Present Themselves. < as the two “mizhiy atoms the Bush and Miller 1 < 1t was poir ster-minding hose who have eXamined ~s heaving npon Senate oaths ¢ that there is nothing in those before (h nes preseribing “the' manner in | the chairmen of the boavd af st h the naths <t taken. How. | must have some 10 work o vuie of the s the runners dn not v musi be admin a mind on the be will have fallen into the han , wernment within 48 howr s o the " Wiy prrsning them activ L o matter how Hughes Carried State. wernment urbing the public order and inst the institntions < no 1 Bleod for their eanse. the govern Avenue to Courts. i of any kind the military vilians who ave implicated in the v following ex-service men of the right 1o a Senate seat is disputed is i o reported | ginn, Mformty with the outcome | dential primary in 1920, although with nvenilee, as District Auditor <eriously nsidering the s ion |10 exist in the West, although o few of the primary, ciz it= first vote for out his say othi voted forat the i i R FUTE LHAEIRE | g o FEVICAN { have been .u-n.m/...( Y the So it same time were Wil 1 an. | s a1 S on ! ;‘l""‘yzl'l: ""“,"l;l“: PIRATES AND YANKS MEXICAN UPRISING ! sy R e IBDOEL i A MeAdop. Mitenely Ll of ihe House of |V‘v.»n"n!’i;mi s matter se epublican | A Lowden has e support ol 4 A appropriation to the Hoard of Public vt it they folle « some of the far o T ition (and Senator Fdwards. the condidate % it et poimtour that it tres o Wiz READY FOR BATTLE FAILS AS FEDERALS | CORPORAL TANNER RITES i1, bt st e DR R S LoD e e roe et oo o SOHLE [RTee el s s sl ecretary course they will find a o ho! in the State. . g - illegai. Consequently, Congre il | A precedent established hy Calvin ¢ o y as has been spid. Michizan is essen: | number an the State. Mr. Hoover Heked ot the fortheominz session | NEW YORK, October 4 ().—The fxe wnen he took the vath ox P IN SERIES OPENER EXECUTE SERRANO WILL BE TOMORROW o ¢ St and v | however, led all of them with a vote ovide the mocessary fune Ohio, delegation 1o the gemacratic n dent from his faiher, a justice of the 214,048 a total of 4 east e Canin summarized | tional convention in 1 from pres. peace. after the death of Warren 6. X (Continaed from Kt Paze) ‘Fnrmm G. A. R. Head to Be Buried |31*® in spite of his support of Ihe progrcs sentiment in Michigan |\ 20 GionTin the following state. | ®nt indications. will go instructed to o Harding. Wirst ¥ A DD N SRR SWell | unt, which was issued at the clo "f.f}:j"”,;}'”"\‘v"" s ager Secre getic measn to combat and anni e y Presi- f o ) Ll Hogslilag ot st . lthe conference | tary ar, George White, former B s these Grajtors, and licaniasauie e = | misfortune which betell’ the Michigan hns never gone Democratic o ommissioners considered the | chairman of the Democratic ‘national e erement ent Roosevelt. candidacy in 1920, when charg presidential election since the | 8 LRGN of the House of committee, said here yesterday. cuppressed in peremptory. manner Funers! services will be held tomar- | 1A46 and appavently sustained b ation of Republican party. 1 el "and arrangements for the | Although Baker is a strong favorite Gien, serane and all his followers | a oin ot 2 IRk o oMot | the Senale Investigating commitiee | voted for Fremont in 1856, Demo-|.,cq of dependent and delinquent chil in Ohio, White said, Gov. Vic Donahey . 32 vk FOr OBl that 1wo of the Lowden delegates had | cratic ‘hopes far careving the e pending their final disposition <0 a probable candidate for the trar of wills, who died Sunday 1"""’ “Dought”” will be beld sgpainst | Aext year cagiol by the wideer “h e the conrt or by the Board of Pub- | nominut John Van Schaick will ofeinte | PIm next vear, though Mr. Lowden [of imagination be considered ax uny- |y weifare. ! i 5 gl Mo onr |at _the residence, 1610 Nivete iy Ally had pothing to do with the | thing but extremely optimis . . i s T Sing fficor of the Semate in |alert, cannot manufacture a run: aw | Uen, Gom, o will fall infe G0 ivee:, wnd Interment LRI fying of the Missouri delegates matter who the Republican nominee Conelusion Ts Unanimous. ’“L nfand’s | smallest _chur h, St aber at an open ses- |if there is no by hands shortly 1f he dves n N% LBt anite oy Niv. Tammner ih | mav be. In the Republican split in L coriTiAToRl wa EARIOE oo ]}’»"50“1% as a seating ca- | huse hits. defensive str fizht o a foreizn coyn e L B e B t5 waat: T the) Tt e conet s uranimous | pacity of enly 40, as Senate leaders and at- [be more or less futile, Accuses Servano and GomeY. Roosevelt Sl Charles Evans Hughes earried () and in 1916, when other Mid- | (Wt 0 BAMEEE L lent i these re taches can now recall, the custom of |inch or ®o eirht and o “I want the nation to know that | Members of the G. A. K. of which State in 1916, when he was the Re- | were giving their votes | oo grrangements should be af- Qenutore presenting themselves in the | pounds weight antage over it my government was at - Mr. Tanner was a past commander-in- | Piblican nominee for President. M, | on. Michigan remained in the o 4" that would insure that the phys- amber for the adminis on of the | 8ins. wing complicent and ov wed the |chief. and District Suprems ¢ Hughes, who has been widely men: [ Republican column. [foted rol of ehildren, whether de oath never has been departed from. | becrding fonlts which were comm es will attend A military service | tioned for the presidential nomina - . linquent. or dependent, should be sep. Arr. Smith so presented himeelf after [ Yankees, Babe Ruth Cana 1 : the ntiemen. Servano 1 t the grave tion in the Fast, has many admiver Matches are made in heaven. but | arate from the Police Department and ( A who hit 197 American Le p . ) h wpolntmont h»vn-\\ this B b ‘l;'_\ . el Di, we the ohjerts | o B0 not Know BOR "',"I‘" ol e y ¢ the Gl AL -’ I“’”‘" < conld earry | the sulphur is put on here.—Bede's | cuch control reposed in the Board of Small as the successor of e L i N her | to interpret the good wishes of thi he se of the Chris- | Michi in if he were nominated. | Budget. Publi: Welfare.” Jate’ William B. McKinley, but ,,Py.‘r’r,‘1‘1<x.; '\ILL‘""‘|.,‘.‘.‘zi|: it I'v'v“. 2d have now decided on ;u'-n. L rof Boston. Mr. Tanner | But the o is for Mr. Hoover. It looks as if the grain belt would he question of legal 1‘"‘““‘”“""" was required to stand aside until an | The Pirates batting acos eft a request that he officias hecause | As b g Dawes, the ex- | wear a gold buckle this vear ‘< aver the children was not considered jnaniry hy the privileges and elec- | ""r and “: ';‘] i they had been’ childhood friends, ¢ legatee of Towden | Budget. ¢ ot the conference. it was pointed out. tions commitiee, which was unable 110 in apend Wwhat (e (008 0 RO to report before Congress adjourned. | ;. oy qpoma. “twins” would e abl thei with Ruin and in spite of giving away a Some of the friends of the S ~ | hundred pounds in tonn: elect assert that should they take the | ' mpe rival managers were expecied oath in their own States before pre- |, nug their hest pitching hets f #enting themselves in ihe te 10 | ward, Waite Hovt for New York and demand their seat v well | Ray Kremer for Pittshurgh. Boih ted a situation in which | 2\ righthanders and neither n cases could be taken to the |any introduction 1o the world sevies eonrts for adjudication. | § A suggestion that Mr. Smith make | #ppeal to the Supreme Court if de- | Pitching Line-up. mied a Senate seat was made some | Wiley Moore. the best adve months ago, but there has been no | ment in base ball for tae long d ntimation from the friends of Mr. |tance telephone since he was hought Vare that he would resort to_legul | {rom _the CGreenville «iub of the proceedings in the event the Semate | ~SallV League mm:‘hm thut medivm should in effect declare vacant the | 's skted 10 e main Yankee geat to which officials of his State de. | Dilching: assignments with ciared him io be lezaliv elected. | Ninove has #n under-shing hall 4 7 which seems to change " pi petween monnd and plate COOLIDGE INVITES 3 Bush poi out that he E 0 p LEADERS TO cputation for never throwing a 5 all while he has a curve lefl. “The 3 ted for the open CHAT AT BREAKFAST ing e in the pink of von | dition. I health of the l.-,m,“,”M ,,,"" SivRG e | Pirates ::T:\‘ h\: . u«ytn;{nllizlv‘l-:‘ »:;:‘ g S - : < also done time in 1he . ague and was a_ world f""'? 1o doubt go 1o the next conven- | ot TS T L OE Wasiington. has ion uninstructed. None of them has | peen a bit indisposed. He is said by Indulged in any booming of any one of | is mates to have finished the seazon tha available Republicans who have "”" profilngntly, mentioned ‘for 'h"{luvua and_ will take it with him to homination since President Coolidge | first hase during the series Withdrew from the field. | There been a disposition on the Availability Hope Al pned. part of the Pittsburgh fans 1o over PRIy b o {look the Yankees in th mble 1o _ Tt i= known that each one of ihese { gt a good look at Babe Ruih. “Wher gommitieemen has resorted 1o al! sorts | i was a frequent question at il of artifices in an endeavor to have |station, hotel or ball § With the Chairman Butler commit the Pre —lR,n,., onee in evidence it was never a dent in the matter of availability for |case of “which is he?" Arafting when the time comes.” Ac-| Althongh hiz opportunite was lim cording to their admissions, their |jted in his first batting practice. Ruth efforts have been fruitless. Senator|shelled two balls into the right field Rutler, who has conferred seversl |bleachers and grunted his satisf; times with President Coolidge since {ac showing early in the game th his arrival in Washington, has main {can be done, Lon Gehrig struc vained 2 strict silence on this score. | hlow for a college education in gen BHowever, the majority of those who |eral andsColumbia in particuiar b 1alked with Senator Butler ave in-|also getting the range and matching lined to think that the latter has |the Babe's practice feat. sufficient during his talks with | { the President to cause him to give up | #li hope of drafting Mr. Coolidze. i o T LIy Himeag|manutdctuiing Fight neld homs 1uns. Feingnciremta- Hix wnarrstanaing | DV 1R PSS onsand e e fans who will sit in temporary stands ha national committee, was d ! - Pt g oF conferring. with seme of his com.|Puilt outside the fence. reet b o ine the oy 10 die iclosed toiwerkigut this arrdnga. + e be driven in the Jeft tina work of the commitice and fo|Ment n : oep in contact with the members of Brom 1 the committer. and a few exira s along | H. Havs. former Postmaster field foul line may mike the R0} M Rt ariin T of the left field hitters a ation: commities | vasier o o2 1 X0 home runs will be hit to center on on private | field. There ‘I o i ot 1 the | Forbes Field. T place be i | 1ween left right, is called 2t the | “middle field. White House had nothing 1o do with| In te of the all pnything bordering on politics, and |dav, breaking at times into a regulat {aat he had ne intention of xitting in | rain. the weather man sticks to his tn any of the political pow wows now |story that Wednesday and Thuy being held by the Republtican leaders, | will be f. If he is right the se1 { will be started tomorrow and continve KFair Weather Promised. The sliggers will get no assistance throngh the next day, the scene be EX-SERVICE MEN FORM | S iyonk 1o e LEAGUE IN ARLINGTON | ins_ e Monass it thcre iz ap | i ne v will end the pPittshurgh Vateranz+of All Wars Welcome tc ¢ it begin: Join New Orzanization., Pro- Mystery of Series, moters Say. The Yankees insist that they will [ hit the hu!l farther than the Pirates. il it ¥iie '8t | hi D | The home guard counters witth a )N PARK. Va. October 4. The!claim that the Pirates will hit it} Jotener. With the vomar of the world | series is 1ts myster: His name is in Lyon Parl { Hazen Cuyler and he is expected to e was formed for the pur- | =it on the beneh and Jook at enact <tending 1o all ex-seryice |ment of a drama in which he played Il wars an oporiunity 1o |# stitring part in the last world ser an organization of sevvice|in which Pittsburgh played snd | cmerged with the hacon all wrapped officers were elocied: (Up i a Jaurel wreath draped about his brow Wik’ base ball prophet wh [ honor s greater among the fans th p b the man: rent Constant followers siery Monday evening at 8 o'clock at |of the game in Pittsburgh say that de- the ffice of the Lyon Park Real Es- | spite the outstanding abllity that was e office. and ex-service men are|hi® a few short seasons ago he will rvice Men's Le + County waz orzanized last night snvited ttend. The league voted | et mo chance to demonstrate it in | ion to indorse ihe | this series. Cuyler, it is said, did not like the rount \didutes for public office | Place in the batting assigned him by Tn the ‘November elections: Edgar AV, | bis manager and did not slide when Pumphrey for commonwealth attor- | the boss thought he would have becn e Clements for sheriff, B, M, |more eftective in a recumbent pos Yied supervisor of Arlington dis- | tion. i . Magruder, supervisor of | ~Jrrespective of the whys and where- Silseton bisiict: oo Miohael, | fores, the fleet outfielder has done no it eale g outfielding in recent months, and if Satis o Shb icice: the fans know whereof they speak, Ford Sumiin: of the it ¢ [Be will notin a Pittshurgh uniform. Thampson, eonsiable, Arlingion dis #riet: Hugh M. MeCaffrey, justice of the peace. ’ 1 nizhus s Moroceo has more "‘fi 1,000,000 acces of cork forests, on his nerve but Le has kept his: vellion “And the nation knows well who are | - the military insurgents. hut silians whom I consider the moral instizators of this movement “1°p ta this moment T have no news from other pavis of the country of ntoward incid g VERA (RUZ SHUT OFF. VERA CRUZ. Mexico. October 4 Vera Cruz today remained cut from Mexico City by telephone telegraph tion of wild rumors g Lof the revolutionary movement. ani prevailed. The laek of communication was believed to he due to the euitin of wires by insurrectionists | Gen. Sierra, chief of the general staff of the military headqnarters here. said all reports indicated quiet thronghont the Vera Cruz mili tary zone. All the armed forces in Vera Cruz City with the exesption of hody of soldiers and mavines have left | for Jalapa. The police are charged with the maintenance of order, | pens ilway service on the exican and Interoceanic Lines, or- sred shorily after noon vesterday, broken last night with the ar of n X which left Mexico nins s said there were no d signs of tronble in the capital when they leftl. Suspension of rail serviee was and mil sup INDIANS REPORTED ON MOVE. TUCSON. Ariz.. O 4 (). -The | learned | ensive movement of armed | Yaaui Indians from the United States | Arizona Daily Star save it ha thar an to Nexico iz under way The | <, many of whom have | becn on the United States side of the {border for several months, have heen drifting buck into Me in xmul‘ bands. A band of {the border Saturdny. well avmed #nd had sufficient food for a long journey. | The surrender of Chief Mori and about 600 Yaqui bray announced recently by Gen. Krancisco R. Manzo, | commandant of the military in Sonora, Mezxico. The general constried the {surrender to mark the end of nearly ! 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