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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927. ek Ky NN Y AR, N A N ey ! ted by the discovery, by Dr. sence of diplomatic relations between ) Praises Capi trip. of a_volcano, probably active, cs and the United States of America, N which is a huge cone nearly 00 feet the Washington Government has b Former Government Employe ' . 3 The Bank that high. 1le named it Mount Dutton. lieved itself entitled on thsi account to | | " ry sly it had been marked on subordinate the interests of intern: Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. makes you a : ¥ e i tional communication to _connide h ’ . Loan with a e 5 The expedition mext Spring pro tions that are purely political, thus en- | Funeral services for Joseph T. Por % ; o i ably will start from Bellingham about dangering the regu working of | ter, 67 years old, manager of the ma, i | | | | i i April 1 proceed by vadio communications. route department of the Nation Smile. bl - Kl Cove:. whense e Settlement of the disputed status of | ¢ Co., who died at his residence o route will by by beach to Pavlf Bay. | led to R tat t the German vote was reached upon | in the .\;:ll:\n‘A;mn'mvm- i\lmu!m A - o h 5 9 i i o motion of Secretary Hoover, pre. were conducted at the residence of H . § - 3 The field work will continue through- | i resentation at|the motion of Secretar \ ¥ ¥ | at the resider Logical Place, Says S. A. R iGeographlc Society to Send | The field work will coninue throusi | Entitled to Repres S T o o e comteehee, 1 Lon T oo, S T | & | o several succeeding years. Conf H M e uncertainty arose from the fact | sireet, this aft % o ishii B . : { The rotite of the explorations will onierence Here. 0S- that the London convention had allot- | ment in Oak }Hil Cemetery Head, Establishing Head I} 4 2 Expedition to Islands 0 2151 e TRAIN Neaohia tHenawls 4 d to the various countries a vote for | Mr. Porter had been with the Na EaSy to Pay t H of Alaska found Dutton volcano, then te cow Insists i its colonies, with a maximum | tional Surety Co. (m-lnm past eight uarter ere. | . & 5 . 1 of Paviof Bay, inland at k ' six. vears and was formerly assistant s Derosty 4 S ; e I{Mfr:n"m'.:«n the fiat Innds : s Owing to the fact that Germany lost | perintendent of the Railway Ma For 12 B L W ! e it possible on Left Hand Valley, fnto | her colonies in the World War, many | Service, United States Post Office De Loan Months | ; . Tagger, | the Pinnaclas amphitheater, and wost.| Profest against her exclusion from |delegations came to Washington hold- | partment. ashingto the logical place | s ] Teaded by Dr. Thomas A v $120 §10.00 ‘ m“ natio w")w Ifln.:::rrf‘flf m‘-,!‘m- o S | director ‘..r the United States Geologi- | ward to the Bering Sea beach for ex- [the International Radio Conference [ing that she was only entitled 10 one | S ———————— $180 §15. rations. of on-wide scop he | leal Snrvey Station at the Mount | plorations of valleys, voleanos and | paye was filed by Russia vesterday, |'?!®: Germany oppesed this conten- | E] $15.00 O e : - o O e | laciers. Al this s unknown country. | [¢"® Was filed "MAY- tion. alleging that her economic and |ticles of the convention dealing wifh $240 $20.00 etirs lneial oF thie Wonn: dt e 2 | wali and one of ihe foremaost vol- | i |with the charge that the United |glitical position entitled her fo equal | generalities. One article which pro- $300 $25.00 v gueral of the Sons o : i f § i edi- | s S o - | States in not inviting her is subordi- [ representation with the other greas duced a discussion as to terminology American evolution, which has es e ecanologiste in the \\‘I‘FH. an expedi- | | $360 $30,00 tablished national headquarters in 3 tion will be sent in april 1o the | CLAMPITT MAKES DENIAL.! nating the “interests of international | powers. |1waw referred back to a committes for i 0 cons ratio B See ary over's motiol A iredrafting. 1 o - $540 $45,00 the former Norman Williams home, | Pavlof Voleano group of islands on by | communication to considerations that ccratary Toover's motion that {redrafting. It was apparently the in = ") ¢ 107 t | the Alastan Peninsuta, Dr. Glbert Ty s . — ave purely political.” many be allowed to retain the addi- |tention of most delegations to avoid at 1227 centh 3 {ecds v sessio = | tie e Votes w ov - | bringing o a vote hefor £1,200 $100.00 AMinde Rie 3 &50r ibelhe 4 | Grosvenor, president of the National | Ex-Army Chaplain Explains Pos-| Yesterday's plen session was | tional five votes was approved unani- | bringing the matier to a vote hefore 9 eraThie Socle otinga Gl | marked also hy decision to give Ger- 1y |the voting strengths of other nations $6,000 $500.00 located in the Natlonal Capital areR | syphio Soelety, aunouncd Ye1 | yosgion of Alleged Stolen Jewels. |iiiny (i rix votss she would have | Tha conference approved seven ar. |were determinad. THE MORRIS PLA! + : . ;. e 5 heen entitled o if she had not lost her has been a steady flow of callers I'e scene of th~ projected study | 7 ANGE . October 26 (#).- | i e " e i {atina ks | § i colonies in the war, s was granted o Ainlloants Toranembetshin fn fihe Nad St is west of Mount Katinai, Alaska, the | An” investigation of the discovery of ¢ g gl : THE MORRIS o e | worli'e lnrgest active voleano. ‘and | solen jewelry 'in the iome of Capt. | i View of herexcepional condl-| oy ; i weadquart as established here. Sk e e g | UN® Adjoining “Valley of Ten Thousand | orville "Clampitt, former Army chap. | ton: — ¥ ‘Mf o Easibation ,,'M Tt or e FRANK RARTLETT STEELE. },\-....M,_- discovered by an expedition | ain, was ordered continued {ods Russian Protest Read. Extra Dyy J (4 G]NGER time, he said. that it would make| ~ | of the National A ociety | after he was held without charge for| TRussia’s protest was signed by . much more substantial progress by | {and subscauentiy explored by a series | several hours vesterday by police at|“the people’s commissar. Liubovitch,” ALE Jocating in Washington, as “all the GROUP coNFER NCES of the society's 15 under | Culver City, a suburh. nd was addressed to the Permanent b med to be coming to | | leadership of Dr. Robert riggs. Clampitt, who left the service fol-| Telegraphic Burean in Bern, with a Decison Reached Last Year. The scope of the (xpedition next : tor, denied knowing {he : . D d or, denied kno | erted in the minutes of the conference 5 sion was made at the national - ‘?}:’;Io‘k""“,'x"'\‘(i¢ n,_.:”:‘ ot o] e ! d heen stolen, He sald the | hut 1o action was taken on it, Russia £ Order 1 I(’.lll.\ of convention in Richmond last vear, | : : _| canology, phys| phy, wilt and | jowelry was given to his 13- Ihad not heen invited to participate in 7 i ” When the commodious five-story. go0. | Camp Fire for Girls Held by Sun: | botany.” Complete plans for the Work | gaughter hv Spencer Farley, 15.year this conference hecause the Moseow P National Ginger Ale L room structurs overlooking Scott day School Council of Re- ;fi;“" for i 'l:';""",‘j“'-) R to he | 01d boy, whom he allowed to « government is not recognized by th» (=) b ®Gate Inn Circle was purchased. The deed was 3 [ clude speclaliats Ia this feld to be|his carage. Police sald Farley con-| nited States, f Hallowe’ B Ml . urned over at recont ceremonies livions RAucKtion “" Vv the socisty, ar ing worked | focged to several burglaries, | The protest said that since Russia % or allowe en e Rear 1734 N S1. N.W. there, and arrangments are now heing g i . N —p e lis a member of the International| S e b it Tt AbtilibR A TEonRh. SN : v n « s : ¥ G dio Conventin er t to partic 4 = “ o ¥ ional headquarters, of which a : aders, 1 : H k | Rishop Fdwin €. Lines of the Newark | was not invited *c : < e e very proud. " | fires” for girls, in charge of Joseph |in his outline to the seciety of the | BEGOD TGS T LIt of (he Sevark | was ot Invied Ceansiiuies & mem LT t gingerness true to its name. Preliminary plans arve being made | 11 Cudlipp, featured the second night | field for future study and explora- | FPISCOP! b b 5 it by the District of Columbia Society, | ©f the thirty-fourth annual conven-|tion are of special interest in view . 1 Sons of the Amerit e ol tion of the Disirict of Columbia Sun-|of the alarming carthquakes now re- Delicious fresh fish is our [JiSans of the dmerican Revolutlon 1o | ,O8 g (5 Council of Religions 1du. | ported from Southeastern Alnskn, Wednesday headliner. Choies 000 tonard . the cost o the lemi. | cation in the Keller Memorial Luth-| Dr. Jagger sald, “the Alaskan Pen- i of meats, fresh vegetables, hot et s s ran Church last night. About 500 [ insula contains linear clusters of ac 2 By case or hottle at grocers homemade desserts, ete. a ..nh. e Monzo Gray has been | Lo e nd 600 youns people were |LIve vents that may be roughly named . and delicatessens. Served at Served 5 to 7:30 P.M. €hatge, andl the resident. iKeatith | DESEon. A s (hait i STIAL VOIERIEER, Arom (exst | cafes, clubs and fountains. erved 5 to 7:30 P.M. e e dent., Jenneth | Mohe kroup conferences were under |10 West, as follows: Shishaldin, Pav- - > af the society shortly o form a large | the direction of the following leaders: | lof. An]if'krhak, Katmai, Douglas flng . genheim Co.—33d & K Streets—V |committes and stimulate interest fn]John C. Rundlex, Runday ey e (Eraups, (e, Unite SRS § ~ || the matter. i | ganization and administration; E. H.|States Geological Survey and the Geo- l O | | de Groot, ir | graphic Society have mapped part ~ - Ay o o Ml S ety cennral W general Sunday School v KAU EMANN "G g 2 oy wsar ‘_:fmll‘-"h::m nroblens: Mis it D interme- | f the four eastern groups. ! |5 lor ShIe Tk dur 1927 camping trip to Pavlof E | Buffalo, where he engaged for years | {;’:lf i '(:‘"",,.‘a“\'m“ "i":‘,’rn'wnl,:""Rn_ and the vicinity showed that Pav . |in the practice of law, before giving | Ni¥) M we ravne. intermediate, |y evoleano, with jis two snowy cones {his full tfme to promotion of the | ethods and Materials et and 1ts superlatively wonderful Aghi C ¥ Hockman, senior and young b . = I | his home at the age of 82 vears. He | hers of the telegraphic union (Radio § | had suffered for some time from heart | Telegraphic Service).” i Made today the same way |atiacke, and had heen confined to his “It i to be assumed.” the protest ¥ - : e home for several.weeks. | continued, “that in view of the ah- that made it famous. patriotic program of the S A, F | “the Material of Worship™: Mr Tus leen Pin le Mountains, its hard cin Now he is actively aided by Mrx. | “picad Mitchell, elementary and |96° lowlands {o the north: ita facil- ’. 1 | Steele, who halds the rank of “assist- | < . ! |tibs at the King Cove Cannery, and Demonstratlon Bt it e b oathe | cradle roll. Mrs. Anve Tillery Rend- ” . Hot national o lits recorded quent activity ; shaw, the three-fold s e and headquarters. Mra. Stecle ls 8150 | Sorytelling of the beginners. primary |J0HINER and glaciers, is the place for ee _y”xu.xvx.n'uv‘r ¢ 1-).:.(.\"41‘ \\IU}‘ the | and” junfor departments”; Everett F,|the ese Joc ! fion Sae Im‘e“.‘a e (_‘n";:fi"'“' Hayeraft, teacher training, and David | Maps Held Need. S Window oo 8 s g Price,” “The Community Training | «wppne largest need at present, for ce naow | Edits House Organ. »*“;1"']‘11‘ it U e peen (. |all sciences is for charts and topo- . | From his new oice here Mr, Steele Clowing the young people’s meet- | graphic maps wherewith to navigate I)lSpla\" |edits the mational house organ of the | "€ thev journeved to the Metro-|;ng explore the 150 bays, more or less, anizatidn, known as the A\nn\npi‘;‘,‘g‘,‘,“:}'_fi‘"fi'“ t Church for supper at | now all unknown on the Pacific side Election of offic staption ot |V S Ushas. Kodiak i e | Blection Micers. ptic ismograph stations at Kodia erganization,” Mr. Steele re- | resolutions and an_ address by MIm. | anal oo om i e onty 5 hegin: ctive in patriptic and Ameri-| 5~ M, Dasson of Waco, Tex., will, ring. They make base stations for Ation Svork. and 12 a'eo interented | feature ‘the final seasion ‘of the’ con- | &1 2 10 00 v oleanic. fore- 13 sscusing Spbppeciimiigrationt AR, (ven o iton il Abepinniny b s Y B SRR SIRE CuE noRs Ser pees Educational work among the poor|gclock. — General and department | Tarls ARG erubtion evcer, teRiore whites of the Southern mountain |cupcriniendents will hold a suppar in | (1res ol Katmai, autan and Bogoslof, egion also is being carried forward|ihe church hefore (he wpening of | A0 A% for extension of work 1o | by a national committee with increas; | (he final convention ae: pl‘wle me'm‘m"“‘n i R pgpt g ’"]‘\‘lrl'""‘:(fi;‘l:' ‘:;';’r'; e s ratincation] i > | tions, earth current and changes of over the manner in which the aseocia. | DAisy Guillaume, aged 16, America's | land level and & horizontal position of = only girl clown, comes from six gen- | the land.” tion's “good citizenship plan” is being | ONF ke ? Gy i ¢ recelved by educational authorities | erations of circus folk | How little of the region is known | throughout the country. It was start- ed in Buffalo, with the award of medals to worthy school children, and ; has spread until more than 1,000 medals were distributed last year to various parts of the count R Mr. Steele recalled with pride rhat » ¢ Presidant Coolidge, while a high J hool student, won a Sons of the | American Revolution medal for an essay on “George Washington and . | COMPOUND ||| the Constitution.” President Coolidge R . /|| joined "the organization before he be. B,rthday S came Governor of Massachusetts, Mr, % Steele explained. Other officials Tisted to a [ by Mr. Steele as members include ate Hughes, Gov, Byrd of iniz ; ; C ‘d | Want to give her something nd many others. . Q ° reward her love and her un- “Through the efforts of our society,” | R k. selfish _devotion with a surprise said Mr. Steele, “laws have been en-| i ? 2 | : that 1S a surprise? Give her a | lacte in almost every State of the| : i ll') ;‘0:=k.\oursrllf, “"hh_i‘m"xl df"w:- ’ nion which safeguarded our national | Just take a plain white, pleasant- ), . . hi McDOUGALL || the mericen e s 3v | tasting ablet 5 There aren’t many gifts in which the vent its improper use for advertising Pape’s Cold C ound is such a i e A e rempeon - | 'Bad Cold Left Her | =i, o o o RIS CHE G S S, Visit the House at the | LifetimeKitchen Cabinet |, Oy oclery inaugurated tho obaers.| During Sermon ! |ros-ibie ihat it can knock cold aut General Electric Refrigerator does pro- | a very small begiuning, this observ: rning | completely in a few hours. But it e See her eves brighten! Farn her ||ance of the day has become Nation-| To awake with a cold and be rid| does! And there isn't a single after- vide all-year-round benefits for every- | y ery greatest appreciation! * For where is || Wide. of it by noon—would you like to|effect on heart, head or stomach. It there a woman who has not caet || clikewice the celebration of Consti-|know how to do it? You don’t have i is sold by every druggist for only 33c. one. Sweet, wholesome foods in greater longing eses on s heautiful a | tution day was firdt suggested and in- | tehen eip? “Where in there one. || QUEUFAGA b our oganization. Kach | variety than ever before. Luscious sur- prises—easily made and ever so o} u'ashingltm Auditorium The s ook promited Mintett wme il imboktine canalvaisary ts’ coniucted] o it That il iehten mma |1 under the direction of one of our na. | R. HARRIS & CO. R. HARRIS 4 CO. Tiemen her work S wturaity ]| tional committees. As in the case of | f 0 Shit all her ‘,'M Bl will ,"’ | Flag day, its general observance in- o tcmP(]ng. o peeet e beger Amafumy || CFeaRing yeur by vear. ! All This Week —onis [tes on patriotic education hag heew | DIVIDED-PAYMENT ACCOUNT B i $1.00 a Week {farreaching. * Though i3 efforts, ob: PRIVILEGES AVAILABLE Less work for the housekeeper, too. . | jectional text books on American his. F i ket. D Py 3 : tory have been removed f it ewer tripstomarket. Desserts prepared P h Pays for It] /i, 5 fnmmoucd eom it . s urnished by wus. | sehools o many Stites, and more s DI MONDS in leisure hours and left until they're |able text books have bes stalled i . . . | their places, Legisiation safeguard: Vs & needed. New delicacies for those in- at a cost of R {ing ;I}B proper lnsm'urli.m r;'{ ‘)Am;ri- i o Bistors T o i schools e Fo between-meal parties that used to be 8 7 5 2 5 $ . - Better Homes Exposition . several States b through the instrumentality of this S . haj . k Natitites ecial such a job. with ev ery Oy sntion committee on this im p . McDougall R e S Offerings Govern- The Gerieral Electric is the one refrig- s A1t 18 lechnltying s besora it All Absolutely Perfect h iling. 1 A DARLO i e e Galiols il Diits Bl Gl 3ichire Living Room, $616.50 as cluded the Zratio la . A i d of obvio & s DiSh Washer as m’.yv:u,\“ uth.:-’(‘mll.\m:l::;‘:'rma.n A\m\: Mnlfl,\‘d..":‘]'\‘e"rully aeiected no belts, fans, draln-PlPCS or stuffing . -~ - o A Sui 200.00 Fireplace Set , 1924, with the exception of one o a8 a fine example of what i Mohair Suite [3 Iiwo matters which are still pending. A, e boxes to get out of order. It is unusu- | e il ElGDNant.. . 2. o | This committee continues to fanction | _ Library Table.... 3 2 Vases o $ 95 |in close co-operation with the commit $ ally quiet and generously roomy. [ Unhalstered i 3, paira Ciriains. purchased sepa- 2 te eon immigration and with the lo r,n_l_ :1 Rm‘; Re,u. Sabely Wor: . | judges in the educating and the ob. H'l' ]" e. q"’:‘k d"k taining of proper naturalization of im- nor Lamp. 5 Smokador e g 3 You are cordially invited to come in Bridge Lamp. . 80 Ploture 1., y | ks ominittes on Whmaxisanization 3 : foub i Marbie KAUFMANN'’S |1 rendered s mest important service ; 18k MO o1 runt: and see these remarkable refrigerators. Fitted Mirror. i e = in educating for American citizenship - Ik iay ot . color and ; 5 1415 H St. N.W. | the toreign born. 1 T lnster, Tuat_make It of Ask as many questions as you like. red as a gift of | LEVEVESWST_R.ENGTHENED. i semiment. Look under, in and behind them. And, , $211.50 e = $1 2 5 meanwhile, if you wish, the coupon | SbniE o v i an e sl Simmons Bed.., 2 ‘Walnut Chair.. 2 below will bring you an illustrated o1 e . 25 : ad 17 — = Spiral Spring... Crinkled Bedspread 12.50 ! e SR DN oncrol 8 Y | ie Mattre Pair Curtains 850 ; — S . . . . Di 3 . | President Coolidze during a confer- L% T DRIAL OBjo/iniEk: A beautiful diamond, of bookletwhichiscompletely descriptive. Night Table i Table Lamp. 7.50 P]easant Rellef ence yesterday with Maj. Gen. Jadwi ing first inapection here, P ool f Vanity Dresser.. 41 2 Pietur 1oes0 ‘lvh;- f of Army engineers, was gives when contemplating the pur- quality of eolor and bril- i c o extahlish 1t assurance that the crevagses along chase of a diamond, has a Hansy.aurg 10Rete e i the Mississippi River are heing filled | fourfold emphasis : RIESERREARS SIS LR See Our Exhibit—Better Homes and From Constipation | i Mt e ity HARRIE standars of qual $200 Building Exposition—Spaces 36-37 ‘ Kitchen, §12.25 Porch, 835 3 A—— e FMANN? | Gen. Jadwin Confers With Presi- i Jle for the levees to meet the ity are rigorously maintained . he | Spring flood season, in every diamond offered; the droop under weight Gen. 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