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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . OCTOBER 300 19°7-—PNRT T & 19 A an, s indorsed it and i ORK | LA L P L O ers, of which Miss Frances Chicker- | i i Ef“'; Cases :>ix_»f;;‘:gh::05‘;n‘;le';‘ - isq chairman of the committeo on hoe- | ment in Association. | R T | puitality and Miss George I. Swope | Coincident with the announcement | . - | | loyalty,” and who believed in teach- . : [P v an 23y Lol Sl St ol = | Problems of Prevention to Be [ e ctitution and a knowl- | Seventeen Teams Will Begin 10-|ana Mrs. William Charles White arc terday that 1,000,000 American i & co-chairmen of the lists committee. | Catholics, who are char ‘ | & 0 - e | Brr T | Educator Faces Trial. i | | tare " ass wil) soon receive j | i | Thompson's organization efforts | uesday. : : - | copies’ « Foins Foges bt Scores Injured, Propert i > {Mayor’s $10 League Draws|, Thomps o ey [ing Frigay. ; X7 came ‘the information that_ plans i ’ perty Here This Week. | | i i |have for a time outshadowed his | RS from 1 Julia T. Bodfish, who|are under way to renew the envoll- Losses Heavy, Ireland Cut Praise, Jests and Jibes From | {chools ot what he called pro-British | Seventeon teams comprising * be- | $£7ved as first president of the local | ments and extend the membership. % I Good 4 { | | fluence, and to expunge English ten- [ tween three and four hundred women | Young Women's Christian Associa- | Accompany g> will ba a i i g i dencies in book: the shelves of | 0f the National Capital will begin a | Z Y % Off by Violent Gales. | Receivers of Stolen Goods , | Invited Prospects. ~|dencies in hooks on fodh ationa, Coptal Wil besin 8 | pretos Lk eSpreasine er decy | Wi s | % | | e " 3 i eres n he organization ¢ 1 Un esident of th @ e | and Second Offenders Are . | St e e ameiren, suspenged super- | Waiens Christian Association, Tues. | Present subscription campai By the Assaciated Pre i v the Associated Press, | iritaridGnt ot Hanools om Thompson | day. omas Edwin Brown is Othe licers Mrs. erly gales which have been sweeping |and_jeers echoed in the office of | noxt Tuesday. The frial has been a dinner meeting | , Other afficers - Great Britain since Friday night have < ] [ Mayor William Tale Thompson 45| (ha medium Tor the "exposition of 6:30 o'clock in : of scores of persons in addition to| Teduction of crime in the United his “Amer st” proclama- | ence. Out of it, also, develope pont lancheons wiltialsothatneln | At Tl n M heavy property losses, traflic. delays | States will be the obleftiue of & B i on. | Thompson order to have the libraries | {his dinner, Miss Morgaret R . via and “ ittees of the i 1) 3 q " oS! v 1 The effect of the storms was felt in | Associations and committee e | invitation to United States Senato This tremendous task rests with the | mouth England, but was worse in the | country to be held here Wednesday Representatives, gov 5 and | Lhoass. Board: a.\ i i i : vime Commission, _ tha principal e He i, momWingland by Slate: | Al problems relating to crime rre. : — | Despite the varied responso to his[Speaker. Other features also are| “What | rod of afiction?” | Desiiic®hour Justant dublicating servioe: The fatalities were widely scattered, | Ventiol ilineis. | Biot. B T Nouthotlana witl] 3 Ionchass ] 2 - 3 Shi scusse sessions, of. 15 H. Southerlanc 5 X : cheo I be held on Thur Golden rod.” shouted the little gi X largely being the result of the col. | Study will be discussed at the sessions, inols. et 1. Southerland will |1 o is satisfled with the In e heoke w0 1 1 r ted the little girl TURNER & CLARK ; 7 D, Baker, Omer pres The Bducational and Social | Fait 1 1 SAESIEE Ml N e advantages | @ i Triday at - 1 oclock, | whose father has hay fever every Au-| New Location, 1221% New York Ave. " 7 N e e : T | | | were widely divergent in and women have been engaged ; 2] I]I[ IN '|' 'CRIME COMMISSION TO PLAN 'I'HUMPS[]N GE]’S e ety aversentat Y. W, C. A. PREPARING [i1?, romer, Fave been ensaecd NEED NEAR EAST FUNDS. [ | still others solicited had not replied | Catholics Prepare to Renew Enroll- |edge of its fundamental laws. Doy Canvass |edeS a irmen et SE e oy : 4 . L 3 on Specifie_instructions were given to | of the atholic Discussed at Meeting | previous attempts to purge tion, regretting her inability to be |com : tev. Edmund / Mo mext session of the trial of |nance fund of £60,000 for the LONDON, October 20.—Violent west Among Topics. | | cmcaco. october —Cheers | called_“a tool of King George” fs | The campaign will officially open CL LD Lo ; ] | allicabse Luke I. W resulted in 21 deaths and the injury H esult of h ort to promul- | what the mavor calls British infl all subsequent re- | 1Ke L and broken communications | tional conference of leading crime i Today, as yesterday, replics to his | searched for Anglomania leanings. | Wilson will Mrs. a | —=——=—a Fr. 3005 | 8 north counties, while Ireland tonight | ! i pices of the - mayors to join his a-first | L st et kI A ition of Un 5 ' | WHEN YOU NEED A KEY rupted cables brison reform and criminal nization efforts, Mayor s planned. During this week report | asked the § hool teacher. Japse of walls and small build il pehioe aslpe Features of Crime Causation (TS oh on breanisations o feach| which out local men gust. Nevt (o, it it e while others wer: o stro as > 3 . that blm\]'l‘p:n!‘(\‘::;dllj Sl n session, in addi- Psychiatric phases of the prison : vioiitd: He the paths of heavy vehicles, | | tion, will have its own presiding offi- problems will be considercd Thurs - - % Trubee Davison, Assistant v, afternoon Among those who applauded Thomp > L [ 4 1l | | 1 85-Mile Wind Reported. i igige e | i car iilipres 5 ] Sect of War, preside at the SRy - Chairman Baker will preside at the | <WlG08 ‘o . C. Waltor Of Roofs, chimne - and telephone | opening session Wednesday morning, NEWTON D. BAKER. | concluding meeting Thursday evening, | §o7s foundation was ton of poles were razed in the blow, which 10:30 o'clock, in the Willard Hotel. which will take the form of n Hits th the Souths : Pl including chambers of commerce, Ro- : ; L reached a maximum of 85 miles an | " including chambers v , Ro fon of criminal identifi Vo e O8] i s Ty e porten. athaoly: Topics on Program. ary, Kiwanis, National Credit Men's of Toledo, New Orleans 0 and o IS, additiol astires e E: 5 head. | Specia) toplcs for discussion at the Assoclation and others, In addition tional Crime " 1 A sanitorium at TLancaster was|cgnference include the following: e will be present State and clty | was organized about two years L : P flooded and three patients drowned,| 1 Upiform State legislation and ae commissions, special comn 1 r » study of crime in . 1. Y Her S — . 1he others being rescucd with difficulty | ;,,sgiply national legislation, as well, o o Al membership includes 1 s e e in small boats. Most of them were | o ojiminate as far as possible the re- [State & public and private life euffering from exposure. | N ision guale, A Euinsaitiee | Portant tion, and the conference thi k| The collapse of a tenement house | oy e & S\ (ihess men, represent. | Study of crine e is expected to be an “epochal” one| King Alfonso of s J H O G SthE el nyu o taanY e | ot Romunent bk i e *delexates will include many |18 expected to be an “epochal: e , oin Our Layaway Club! “ling all parts of the country, will pre- Prosecuting attorne: sons and narrow e from death o sl his | s preliminary report’ on this | e e i N . = officials hed with tho criminal. : Select 'Y our Gifts Now—For Xmas was reported in Chester and Ma chester. | 6 dimiobIE redncl A e « . o B Coeinagen ispatehes reported tac | %, The, problem, of reaudng, the |G it of e work ot the || Good Dentistry Not Necessarily Expensive Regular Payments Start & westerly hurricane was blowing over | 111 N i bt wional Crime Commission will be e providing prisoners with' practics ributed o opening session. t dental work must be expensive to he good. Our bus. fthe whole of Denmark, the sea on the | 'Y iy . etk 5 g 5 g 4 Lot west coast exerting enornious pressure | (FUNINE 10 €70 ;;:\etll;;‘::gdlo n*l;::illlc Vednesday & tate Senator n ey Katisfactory ‘workmanshin af wrices” sultublo T the vaticnt. FEBRU RY 192 o the dykes. Train service has by i 5 Y | Baumes of New York, author of the e 4 A 8 e e has Deen | yeferred to as the “prison labor prob- | pCIRE s Jaw. will tell of the Triple Patent Suction, Guaranteed, $10, $15, $20, $10 ’ Heavy Seas Maroon Town. |50 necessity for securing | WOk of the New Xork State Crime COME TO DR. FREIOT AND STAFF OF EXPERT, , “Ips E p p _ Tumultuous seas, driven by the gale, | Nation~wide criminal _statistics by | ¢ i eon e CAREFUL AND SKILLED DENTISTS ; asy to Pay the Ross Way tonight were beating on the legislative action of the various States, | PIUMC o eaet & gt PLATES THAT FIT OUR SPECIALTY i | J v coasts of England. At Fleetwood a|and of greatly expediting the wi o nal Fence.” Herbert 8. GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $6 AND §i new sea wall was smashed and a great | already being done by police chiefs | TR0 TN G MC0 0, b et ernoon. e A e Gal wave swept across the fiields to {he|and others in connection with the 7w e town, where houses were flooded and | Attorney General's office toward the Prison Labor Discussion, marooned families had to be rescued. | creation of a national bureau of wor will be discussed Wed- The bodies ‘m' ?m\\'mmn and child | criminal identification. The director sds 9 with Sam Lewsoihn ids Risissiilb ke B e ites b Tevs Fora e | s ot Coitainon st feation. o2 | e Dot ietor jann e D o 1 | you full atlow | ASHEAS S A I¢s easy to Schools and motion picture houses|the Department of Justice will speak | the United States Chamber of Com- Cile ; 7 5 . 7%%.%% % 5.7 pay the Ro are being used for sleeping quarters.|on this topic. merce are scheduled to take part in SEWELRY STORE anaaimexchnes 7 4/ Vg 944 % 4/ %944 ”// i —_— e - 1. A study of the extent to which tions. GRADUAT ;) DENTINTS ARE 1IN CONSTANT for a larger dia- Y Y ] Way —buy now the delibe RE: NT oners | Problems relating to probation, ADINESS FOIRVOUR ATTENTION the mental condition of D P i SADINESS FOR ) TENTION il oSl ik 520 One of the sessions will be devoted |4t Thur morning meeting by find here. ; 5 7 AL A 5 | Pl / 7 / L , | o the presentation by eminent psychi- | Jierbert C. Marsons of the Mas AN I8 O O QU STRIRN S EAESRES REGULAR PAYMENTS START FEBRUARY, 1928 HELD WRECK CAUSE‘,“"* of the purpose of functioning | setts State i ssion: N (e acting When Other Worle Ty Being Done p of the Massachusetts law requiring a Clair W s 06 P e o o1 fm ry : Look for th e DR. FREIOT d ADDRESS R gpchisttie (RARMEIA Tk ‘esttety X i Be Kure You Get Inio the Kight Offic bl Phone Main 1 Com Commission Finds Ten. | Pe=o"S accused of crime. merce Commission Finds Ten- Objectivribettis. der Responsible for Deaths of In calling the conference the 5 | tional Crime Commission points out Three, Injury to 59. that a meeting of all interests con- cerned in the crime problem will tend Ny gy T e Tomorrow--Last Day The death of three persons & dnjury of 59 in a collision on Sep ated, on the work being done by | Ber 7 on the Evansville & Ohio Valley | societies interested in penal reforma- q K flay, Ind., was d | tion, by the committees on criminal Bureau of the Inter te | cod of the American Law Institute 0 t ls mOSt ountl u Commerce o on )i?s(‘t?l'tlii to|and the American Bar Association | / an open switch, for which Switch|and by the commissioners of uniform . : Tender Lloyd was responsible. | —N | H“u appointed for the “It seems apparent that either some | esident Coolidge has expressed 3 | " s one opened the unlocked switch while | his sympathy with the proposed con- ~ |||\| Switch Tender Lloyd was temporarily | ference. | s — il failed to close the switch.” the bureau | understood, of representatives of most il said. “In either event it was incum-|of the great fraternal organizations, \ nce. 2bsent from his post or else that he| Attendance already is assured, it is | ‘4 ent on him to know that the ewitch | euch as the Masons, Mystic Shrine, | i 1 5 i was in proper position before giving a [Knights of Columbus, Moose, etc.. | D d R 5'5 R elear signal to an approaching train.” | 4.a%of 1avge business. organizations, 1amon mg tone mng A collision between a Baltimore &; i Thisnsehariabler Dizmond: Rigscofiee- i 1 and brilliant diamond and sap- Ohio passenger train and a switch en- | el A A o e S s e ng St 1 1 18-kt. white gold, handsomely de- gine of the Big Four Railroad on th. & prompted by our desire to in- S . nt- tracks of the Central Union Depot at Repairs for b T N 1ed. new style mount . Cincinnati on August 28 was caused | < troduee more customers to The ree fine diamonds $ crews, the bureau reported. Two per- o in an I8-kt. green or white . phites. A very wustial — ~rigdbutaiy killed and eight Injured in Fl'les, Bea“ & Shal'p L~ zold mounting. A beautiful ring. p— diamond offer . ......... wreck. 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