Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1927, Page 17

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VENING STAR AMPHIBIAN PLANE CHRISTENED BEFORE TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. Mrs. Ralph Brewster, \’Tllyl], ENJOYS DAILY ROUND OF GOLF. D Rl)('l(l"?"(’f."\:l(i | OCEAN CITY MAKES SURVEY OF HEAVY FIRE LOSSES. A general view of the area more than eight of the Governor of Maine, christening Mrs. Frances Grayson's huge amph onoplane Dawn on the ntly celebrated his eighty-eighth birth , was photo- blocks square which was swept by the blaze estimated to have caused a property loss of nearly $2,000,000 at beach at Old Orchard, Me. Mrs, Grayson and her erew of pilot and nayig: aring to take off from Lkl UL R L Lo e i in "‘ TovamtEor the New dersey resort. Mayor Champion has announced that rumors of incendiarism would be investigated there in a ‘safe and sane” transatlantic flight. Wide World Photos. | Copyright by Under in connection with efforts to determine the origin of the fire. Wide World Photos. PROUD OF THEIR PLUCKY DAUGHTER. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Elder, SLEGATES TO FLORISTS' CONVENTION l‘RESE\T ROSES TO PRESIDENT. Members of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association who | PRESIDENT GREETS DUTCH FLYERS. J. Geysendorfler (at left) B e A a e [y comTag ious EUL s whe Rophed of presented President Cbolidge with this big basket of Rose Hill roses, grown in Richmond, Ind., when they called at the White House yesterday, and J. B. Scholte (at right), who piloted Van Leer Black, Baltimore pub- RMM‘\'OI! Flflld Tuesday, with Paris as their goal. In-center of group, left fo right, are Willlam Gude of Washington, l’rflllfin( Coolidge and William J, Smylh‘ president of the association. lisher, on his recent 50,000-mile air tour of Europe, calling at the White ~Copyright by P. & A. Photos. -3 Copyright by Harris & Ewing. House with Minister van Royen of The Nellu’rlmldi. Wide World Pho!os T S g ALLNGER GROWTH BENNETTISPKED | = I TR - SHIPBUILDING FALLS ARMY DEDICATES HOWN BY GANN[]N AS PARTY LEAHER 3000 GROSS T[NS:! FIELD TO WRIGHTS Report to Board of Welfare Conservatwes in Canadaj e . ) ) b . K » g % [U. S. Mark Below Total for 37 000000A|rdr0n‘e Official- Relates Progress of D. C. | Adopt Oriental Exclusion J 8 o : o ; k. B | Previous Quarter, Is ly Bears Names of Pioneers Institution. and Nationalist Policy. 4 : | Lloyd’s Report. | in Flying at Dayton. | 1 e LR | | | | How Gallinger Municipal Hospital By ed Press. § 4 By the Associated Press. By the Assoriated Press. Kas progressed from tbe old ‘‘poor- 1) . October 13.— 2 4 ¥ | NEW YORK, October 13—American | DAYTON, Ohio, October 13.—Wright house hospital” to the present mod- | A Canada strong in national cons { | shipbuilding fell 50,000 gros E 7 s Army’s new $7,000,000 air ernized institution is related by Dr.|ness and closed_ to immigration from ’ | the quarter ended September 30, 1927, | y stood dedicated to the James A. Gannon in a report to the | the Orient is songht by the Conserva-| 4 4 | below the total for the previous quar- e , who only a quarter Board of Public Welfare upon com- | tive party, in convention here, | 3 . . | ter, according to Lloyd's Register, pub- a century & experimented with pletion of nearly 14 vears as medical | The delegates last night chose Rich- ot . | lished yes ¢ the fi : rair craft in a director of the hospital. He assumed . Bennett, former minister of ¢ 5 This country dropped from fifth |little shack j over the hill from medical direction of the Washington . as party leader to succeed 3 L | ol at the end of June to seventh | the site of the present vast structures Asylum and Jail, from which the pres- | former Premier Arthur Meighen, who £ & place, France and Denmark having | of steel and concrete. ient 1 tion emerged, early in 1914. | resigned afs toral defeat a ¢ i surpassed it in ship construction. I Dedicatory exercises for the field, The older institution had only omc r ago. T 150 adopted an immi- s the period of yesterday’s report, only 3 | held yesterday, were partici graduate interne on duty and a. fes:gration resolution indorsing “Oriental | - per cent of the 3,000,000 tons mer- | ght ¥. Davis, medical students to- assist in the eve- | o after an unsuccessful at- 4 | “hant shipping contracts throughout 5 nings after school, - There were only | tempt by some delegates to eliminate | » | the world were under auspices of | Seci Maj. four graduate nurses and a few pupil | “Orjent and subs | American yard Gen. William i re, chief of the nurses. One .visiting physician was | as are not readily ass | At the end of September vear, | material division, of which Wright ssisted by four Volunteetr physicians ¢ ] |the United States had 119 r ield is headquarters, and Col. E. A. sithout appointment, who came occ: On Second Ballot. tons under construction, whereas the | Deeds, Dayton, war-time officer who sionally, There W one old micro. Mr. Hennett, the new leader, was | figure for September this year was|in 1917 grganized the Army Aircraft weope, out of repair. | chosen’ an the second ballot, when he | | only 91,070 Engine & Service, A received 780 votes, or two more than | | The ~world's total of 3,000,000 Demonstrations of Flying. 14 Positions Created. | the required nuniber. The_election is 100,000 tons under the pre-| Pilots of Wright Field and the Fair- “There have been positions created | was then made unanimous. His clos- | war record set June 30, 1914, |field g edia from (anl}:";.r:‘mnw s r’nnt " the report t opponent was Hugh Guthrie, who | STAR CUP PRESENTED TO COMMITTEE OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY CIVIC FEDERATION. The federation’s (‘ommllnnhon ll’flfllafl‘ml nfld yet it is nearly 1,250,000 more than a | Selfri Field, . Mich., the states in describing modern conditions. | has heen tempotary leader. | legal action receiving The Evening Star Cup awarded annually by the federation to the individual or committee of the 'i;«f“ 'm(‘" pe g{"“fl‘ the year ago. Great Britain and Ireland | thousands pectators to sensatior “The training school consists of 60 The . new, leads as regarded as| most outstanding public service in behalf of the county. Left to right: Havoid C. Smith, W. W. Bride, Emory lé Gle) George mar, | are at the top now, with 1,536,416 to unt and formation flying and taeti- Babh murses, directed by 14 Eraduate | triking the keynote of his policy. in | W, B. Horne, J. Bond Smith, chairman of the committee; Walter R. Tuckerman, Dr. George L. Edmonds and Maj. E. SR o AR O TEATE aver Ui 1revating | os Sutmonstratians. Purses. There are 21 attendants for | an address before the Winnipeg Ro- “Bflhml“'" ar Photo. {auarter and 761619 more than the| The final event was the Mitchell fomale patients and 26 orderlies on ! tary Club.a few hours before his elec: | quarter expiring’ with September a | trophy race, won by Lieut. 1. A. | Woodring with an average of 158.963 duty at the hospital. when he said: i . @ o™ s statistics sh that G 1 hour i ed :m':mh T StALL of 60 well Known country is "build n)r a strong nationa: ongwort sks nihe ation { ma ned second place with \ mile course. He was closely followr1 physicians to attend the patients sciousness—a - Canadianism e | E against fifth place one year | by Lieut. G. H. Lawson, who zoomed These physicians meet at the hospi ‘e have suffered from an inferiority. | On Prmcxples 0{ Government il merchant con-| around the course at the rate of each month and discuss ways complex long enough.” | | struction was 7 Germany s |158,904 miles per hour, and Lieut. G. means to fmprove treatment given to Amplo Tniustrial Expanilon i _— Srooug o United pKingdom_in J‘ Gregg, whose speed was 158.430 miles ) A Txpa % | motorship contrs which are sti r g AR RAPLT Influences from the United States v the Associated Press. jand a strong Democratic party (but advancing, the ‘world’s total Septem-| ' I e “The patnological laboratory 7 % to: D en AR &ido Upon pUss| s 4 e ptem The race was limited to pilots of the : : W its patriotic CHICA ey _ Nicholas | not too st ber 30 last being 1 or more | Arst 3 ridiz B R s weltemiton THICAG ctober icholas t s g pirsuit squadron of Selfridge B o aminations hs any laborato . . [ Tongworth;. Bpeaker of ithe Natinal JIDicS.of overument., Lat us contifiue thani half of all merchant shipbuilding. | Field. The trophy was dedicated by . X AR 3 in this policy and we will never go The United - Kingdom, German villiam_Mitchell, in memory of “Washington view He f Rej tatives xpressed r o AN | A iy 2 oo 43 i Gt point, produced a_different . ; ; suse of Repregentatives, expressed | wrong Lep | | Denmark, ‘Sweden and Ru 5 4ha | Bib-Brosber Jowm s M e ey B ! > of Canadian than would be the CthE\gO Juveniles Hold Cam- the hope last night that this country | Speaking at a flood control meeting | Private Projections Are Con-| o gainers in tonnage according to | of the first |nn'~‘xun, J::apuh;fuwrl?:muh'.: second to no Totested | 45 if Canada were on and, nbver divide our geographical, racial |earlier in the day, Mr. Longworth said | Lioyd's report: Ttaly:and Boland act | pien: g a s the case h Australi Y i | or religious lines. | that when gres for flood relief i o 3 Fd . s P R { s -rouon: | WHR St CAne Wit gt paign Based on Thomp- i, S s Lot when, meneiics 100 Yoot oenet 1 sidered Greatest Menaoe:tq hird and fourth places, respec- | - Secretary Davis, in his gddress, do- After his ‘elction he declared. that b v | tively, followed by France, Denmark | slared that America is sufferin : | o kit S . o i e 3 y, foll , at / a is g from it industrial expansion should 3 | ciples of government, we are no longer | Representati they will be in the g 200 Asbaric z e fo . Bt ADME T DrIYINS IR son’s_Slogan. | sound democracy,” he. told a conven- | hands of friends. Picture Industry. i & a5 Inferloricy Somplex SebIRETN Mt { tion of the Tllinois’Building and Loan | “I am sure that when Representa- TR 7o | tiem, ool for nurses | 448 S0%% S0 Gaukhlcrs ot the Do Rt ‘Association. | tivo Heid's commitiee makes its report | LECTURE POSTPONED. American has military alzplanes as lame A ' ( has appropriated | * s . . g00d as those of any Nation and #i i uns A. Congress has appropriated | FERC ; B o sin e o f:nol ‘a strong Republican party | Congress will be ready to do its A | o o Amsbtod Prive, Jm« o Phonw it e more than .0 Buniog Nir” Bennett was born in New Bruns. | 77 the Sewsated Prows founded on principles of government |he added. e It Detbiies 10 it E A% 5 A 0 Gie to. forist b HEckleit Rt Sapney untitie hospltalils cior: :"‘5"“ i "‘"“""“",1‘"“ and Fhompeon's. .~ King o {‘\l vor | t16 home:movie projéctor: has become | Eo&¢1 Defers Delivery Until Next| .o <ft (0.0 i politics in Calgary, wher ; ompson’s “King Ge of Eng- to the mo- 7 | 2 Teted. e | the greatest single menace to Wednesday Night. |~ He added that by 1932 Ame: P elected to the Le ; jand" iseuc, which piaved an tmpor. | ITCHIE ANSWERS CRITIC.| LEGION THANKS BISHOP. |, picture theater business, exhibi- . | have 1,800 military planes of n‘g‘:m::vl Mecea for Doctors. ow Feprese P, [ . ca for Doctors. now represents his._dist > tant part in his election, has been in- | beTe R s tors agreed yesterday, and proposed | Due to the bad weather last night, | eficient type—double the present | | R ew e e i Mat ks s | sected into for mv\vvrd‘sovelnfll‘ Tells of Returning Loft's Savage Expresses Gratitude forlflmlkfltlrg‘ ‘nrr;}rll;:;‘e‘;lfgrr" fhe Eenofal | e ST whlon was to e beeu [stunin, " vt s 2 market e Wi ¢ s 4 ment, fully equipped for atment of { whom he will face acr the floor of | the lru stherhood Republic, ore $1,000 Gift. Sermon on History Teaching. Kb s fter | music division of the Library of y a | the e * W : § . ption” for at.lease two years after | I _the r | the i . department is a |the House of Commons, Mr. lhnnmv il e o s ulm"m S5 o The!""" origaal release. Congress, at the Washington College PHYS]CMN ARRESTED. Riscs p et loctors who desire | is unmarried. Tis home | BALTIMORE, Md., October 13 (#).| LONDON, October eir orlg@ial release. ¢ the form. of a |of Music, was postponed to Wednesday to see the lates @ nt for the 1_n—( with his sister, Miss Mildred “' | " The republic is regarded as the —Replying to a statement made by .p of London, who recently criti- ,ewfizl&n%m“ the subconference 1;::!1! of lnexl ;\N‘ ., to be given at | ganc. This_dzpu Phen est independent boys' club in Ameri radley Carr, dismissed inspecto od the spirit of the teaching of his- | exhibitors of the motien picture trade | 4 < o ol N"{;,"‘,,m“f:‘,‘,',j,e”'l,,;;‘;.:.’.'{), ):?r':f;rg( \f:i« Alluoi:ou:'ttzfila:e :‘:& pver by Dr. D. Per ing, who is A ! | i vi - o E 1 RED bROSS MEENNG |+ Wilton Mort of May-|of the Maryland Racing Commission, | tory in American schools, in'a specidl | conference, The resolution Was Or-| . jo." linned for this season. recinct: police " station in & patrol $he District alient ose reputa 5 il 3 d to make its provi B ok bayniat v ade itk liam H ompson_of . Chi- | that he r K e | sermon for members of the American u“’"o’:: sm; gl Many ex. | tendance by students of the colege is on early this afternoon after A new $1,000,000 building is being | . 4 , nd David‘A. Jackson, 17,.a fiery | W, Loft, New o2 - | Loglon - yesterday ~ received a: letter ".| required.- The public is invited, aiso. | Police Officer John R. Le Foe re- brected to repiace the antiquated { Fistrict Chapter to Plan for Rol o Wi M- !turer and race horse owner, during |iom retiring Comde. Howard P. S *"u‘x’"::a:nm'& :g".‘m’;‘;'{;‘znm" | Mr. Bngel's subfect is “The Begin. | Dorted that he declined to g0 with Puiidir now used for the general Call Opening November 11, I,““\ e ‘hw"gnm campaign for governor in 1919 [ipanking him in behalt of the Legion ‘"“ at adopted by the sub: nings of Opera.” him to the station and deposit col- hospital, and should be ready for oc A orion. Tor. s ANeris odelad and _returned it on the advice of|rop helping to ‘make the visit Tea0 hned as unfair delay TR lateral on a charge of parking his S raney - 2 yesr he plans | The District Chapter of the Amer.| ‘America for A x nodeled | friends, Gov. Albert C. Ritchie yester- | usuch a_memorable occasion.” erence condem 7% u ¥ i automobile between the street «ir eall for four bufldings to be | ican Red Cross will hold & atfAftey (M ayor hompson'’s merica | declared the statement was @ | +The special service mt St. m i fiflpmom‘.ot’fllm- already 'o\n‘l:w rs. Johnson Files Reply. ing platform” and the curb fear Call IO and whent they ave comploted, | meeting at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow ir “‘contemptible insinuation, ret’s was especially appreciated the mext exbibitor, payment of EFACWL | Mre. Claire Cralg Johnson, 1733 |Fourteenth ard M straets: 2 Jackson, hil 0 egAr( the Galli micipat Hospital wili | chapter headquarters, 521 Jackson, while. not resaraing ‘e | TSRS eBAOR . e A AR e atuita vuil By sk y “".?;'k';',;}",‘;,.' of | Twentieth: street, today filed answer | Wt Dr. Moran's office it Was learned another ‘ hall | King of Fir an issue, has re stand as a moc itution for the | street; o and roll the: ' : g !fi . Loft presented the money as a[the members of the Legion will nes s to the sult of her ‘busband, William |that he had responded 0. an emer- rentment of the indigent sick.” orkers to M;’n the work of th i i the s 1 that he is not A | orgonal gift toward defraying his 'nmm that. impressive sermo; | films e thea ‘ 8. Johnson, Rutland Courts, for an |Senoy call from a drug stors at Four: S 2 wh x_n' wil Iw m" vem -m“n‘m iy d rerdyito dnhate ltn il mpaign expenses, Shortly after-liwere so kind to deliver,’ Ay ¥ s ;. p ‘to ahsolute divorce and declares that her | teenth and H streets. He explained Tax Conferees Invited Here. e For. S vl GRIL: and 1L 3 W - American _question. }\‘lumx e L e e | distribu results g SSMbd: apcusstions’ of misconduct |this to. Officer. T Fob, ipetatiars od: | rusa plans for: (. roll_cull and 5 P i s e "onght io | the Taurel, Md, race track 10 el ; R s " > ; are “wilfyl, wicked and malicious | clared, but an argument Is said to Request’ that the next meeling of | Seneraliwork of the chapter, All'in-|o ;. eaen . Sammeriing | Dutey. him, and he retutned the| & : Vi W&n $ ’ < falsehoods® and that not one of them | have followed" In"which the offices in- the National Tax Conf s s g gy o i are § Imdud"rd: to Mr., Loft, the stat | i e . ; . i8 founded on fact or even suspicion, | sisted that Dr. Moran go to the sta- heing held in Toronto, Canad e t his record "spenkl'l\ ed, g 73 ¢ ) ) Through Attorney Raymond Neu-|tion. It is declared Officer Le Foe tock in Washington, was made today 4 . He is a councilman of —— —~ T - | decker, the wife files a counter-petition | him to a police call box on;the corner talegram sent Dr. Walker P. Rice, which is re d as a South- | the republic and formerly was vice| At a recent ivory sale in nelshm a very good child. 8ir for separate maintenance from her|and called the patrol wagon. At the man, by the District Commissioner n crop, 1§ grown successfully in 11 | president of the republic bank, Jack ) 185 ‘pounds . of higpopotamus teeth “a maid more than. non 2 v N - Rome Oc busband’s income of $15,000 anpually | first. precinct station it was said Dr end the Board of Trade. s, son is a republic judg: Y ) 3 - obut 1ve been with 83 2 © from’a string of restaurants, er-n left $10 collateral.

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