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5 THE EVENING STAR, WASH‘IN(I'I‘ON. D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1927. .30 . . STAR, WASHINGTON, L TEUBBDAY. NOVEMSII 1 el e A, e o orchestr . . A, 01a] * Club of ¥. M. ing the rioting last March in Nan- MSH PlAN[S HUNT e T ios of he ot Ex-China President PI- ANS UND[R w AY srchestral and voosl musle bas been |C. A. Ol Timers Club of 7. M. NAVY CRISS BESTOWED ot b Shb ahermen SR teasituo e, {hay o e 0 e koo | 0f Religious Education, H1-Y Ciub,| UPON FOUR SIGNAL MEN |ed aboard the U. . 8. Blackhawk. % 4 e L e/ Boasts His Election fcluds the Youns Women's Christian | Organized Man's Bible Classes of The men cited are Charles W. Horn, : Dennis D. Taylor, Henry C. Warren lub, Woodward School | ¥. M. C. during the Nanking trouble. Electrical School, Gal. | Bible classes. in Nanking Riots. The American Navy figured in the . Waller ‘Heed' Hoaple| A commilttse hieadsd by Dr- Geotas] . L, ool v Nanking affair. when soldiers of the tal, District of Columbia College of | Otis Smith is in charge of arrange-|By the . Nationalist army attacked for the Y. M. C. A, Y's Men's Club, |ments. MANILA, November 1.—Four sig-|missionaries, killing and woundi business men’s class of . nal men of the United States Navy,|several. American and British boats ! 5 Many of the impoverished fishermen | Charles S. Oman of the Naval . : : physical ~ departme: ym-| Hull City Council, in Scotland. has [all of them enlisted men, were dec.|in the Yangtze River at Nanking lai : 60—Superstitious Tell sacrificed thelr lives in vain attempts| Medica' Corps declared yesterday Lead Guest List for Anni- flum group. 3 turned down a proposed muricipal|orated with the Navy cross here|down a_ barrage on Socony Hill to 5 to save their nets. at the luncheon meeting of the & up, dormitor terday for bravery under fire du cue their nationals. of Phantom Ship. Die Before Families. Newcomers' Club in the L Fayette versary Celebration. Priests pronounced conditional ab-| Capt. Oman, who returned to the solution for those who would never | United States recently after spend- 5 < o ing three years in China, where he More than a score of local civic. the Associated Press. o ’71‘0\“_-,0\' November 1.—Alrplanes | Cturn to thelr mourning familles.| oy stationed. sald thai “for the |social, religlous and other organiza- e e PIANeS | \pout 45 of these fil-fated fishermen | ast three years there has been no | tions will be represented by special re engaged today in the sorrowful | o o overtaken by the sudden gale| Zovernment in China. The nation’s i ; : of searching along the West Coast A o 'of tholr| Lrouble began when it bectme a |elegations at the seventy-fifth anni of Ireland for the bodies of those fish- | and dashed to death in sight o vepublic. The difficulties of parlia. | versary celebration of the Washing: efimen who fell victim to the angry |homes as thelr wailing wives and ) mentary action when there are 180 |ton Young Men's Christlan Assocla- children watched helplessly from the | dialects in Cl.ina are obvious. Par- | yjon next Sunday afterncon in the G STREET AT ELEVENTH—TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 shore. Three separate flests of boats | liament elects the President. Washington Auditorium. i K 4 the fishing fleet was dashed to pieces on the rocks. Too poor to buy more Paying $50.000 apiece for the 4 modern equipment, Virtually ~every breadwinner in 2 Interhigh School Festi- | District, Salvation Army. Boys' Club | pMembers of Corps, Now in Manila, Lackan sas ‘arownea witnin s tew| Cost $30,000 a Vote newsboys' sectlon of | o 7 and John D, Wilson. The men were vIcI'MS UF S.I-ORM hundgul yards of his home, when $ ? . - boys™ department, Friend- u,‘ “ssh‘"':\m"(l,cf"zlu:L:‘:E _d(:l: Decorated for Bravery Under Fire |under constant fire for three days . . . ] Y P f most fishermen | votes which elected him, and brag- along these coasts use craft made of | ging about it, Tsao sun, the last i'ast Reports Death Toll of |tarrea canvas. considered o poor | bresident of Chiny, made other vote | President and Mrs. Coolidge refuge in a raging sea. buyers look like pikers, Capt. S. "Along the coast -of Galway and e orm. = e SR e S oren: | were thus overwhelmed — Large groups of seats are being In Londen, Lloyds have posted no reserved for these units, some of J =L S ) [4 e ol ¢ last week, one of the tales | fewer than 17 ships as casualties and STRICKEN AT THROTTLE. which will be distinctively costumed. ust Arrived in the Men’s Store! said, a gnanzom ship followed a fish- | it was feared tha e count of these sl Boxes have heen set aside for Presi- ’ ing boat from Inishbofin, Galway. The shipping losses w till incomplete. WILMINGTON, Del., November 1|dent and Mrs. Coolidge, members of For Busl'less Jle'l l[nd College Chaps. wraith vessel refused o answer any — e UP).—With the engineer unconscious |the cabinet, Supreme Court justices e seamen i1d Life in Phi i on the floor of his c Baltimore & [and other dignitaries. President and ?fi:kuzfléuf'&*‘.‘"fi?ghffyrfifl the crew Wild Life in Philadelphia. Ohio freight train ran by several | Mrs. Coolidge have notified the Y. M. warning of an im- | Correspondence of the Associated Press scheduled stops yesterday before the [C. A. that they expect to be present L".'.féfi.‘;'iduffui' nnad degllned to set| PHILADELPHIA.—The primitive | fireman, noticing something a acceptances also havep been re- forth again. Other similar stories were |occupation of trapping is not yet ex-|brought the train to a stop near eived from a number of cabinet eW B 0 e Oa S current among the superstitious folk. | tinct in Philadelphia. Trappers, most- | Castle. , | members. ’ V I e O e g, ‘mowever, came |Iy boys, captured 9 gray foxes, 2 red . 5 as C. :. 62,| Charles P. Taft. 2d. son of Chiet too late. Father Quinn, parish priest | foxes and 10 weasels inside the city tound lo.lm SllffPl‘l_n!: from a heart | Justice Taft, will deliver the.princi- of Lackan, one of the stricken vil-|limits in the last year. ck. 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