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FOUR INDIANAPOLIS ‘OFFICIALS INDICTED Members of Council Accused of Accepting Bribes for Favorable Votes. Fr the Associated Pres INDIANAPOLIS, November 5.—| Four members of the city council, which next Tuesday is to select a per- manent mayor of Indianapolis, have | teen indicted on bribery charges by | the Marion County grand jurs indictments ‘may " follow "those an- | nounced vesterday, as the grafd jury | announced that the investigation is to | be continued. The indictments are not | expected to affect Tuesday’s mayoralty salection. H Three members of the controlling Republican faction of the council— Walter Dorsett, Boynton .J. Moore and Bartholomew—were indicted . Ferguson, one of three which has rtin Frank- lso was in- a membership of nine. estate dealer, Charged. i with bribery Zoning Bri The men a in connection district: business of f‘x{ indictmer artholomes s from former in influence their vote ment resolution intro- the council ag; st Duvall The impeachment re ution was withdrawn, but the eouncil later held that Duvall 14 not hold public e Toliewi his conviction for | Lion of the cortupt practices uet council nam=d Cluude C. N ineil president. mayor pro i 1L who 15 appe his convic- resigned at, the same | the council w ting him |y Apparatus Graft Claimed. The four councilmen e indictm i vezoning a apparatus cha solu Addition: d F :l It block for busine! Moore with fccepiing $300 1o approve a fire 3 tract. Another t Moore with accepting 11 S of naming city emploves in return for not voting for Duvall's impeachment. A similar indictment was returned against Bartholomew, | who was charzed. in another indict with pay ning a prospec- | v t resolution. SAYS EUROPE HARBORS D “HORSE-AND-BUGGY” IDEA |}\\i™%. biitiohina the transportation problem | oceuns General Motors Official Sees Shop- ‘E:-:gn»=:|x:"§pvln ception mea and Farmers Wedded to Ancient Metheds. | overhead It aber 5.—The | horse-and- Yice president - it search activities of the General Motors | | Corporation, returning from Europe | b'Gville Wright | onas yesterday hurann: don't have anvthing he- |7 t anything, he f the shops and | & imulated to be they would | radios and | v and the | f only th» people ] rms could be dissatisfid,” he continued, all have cars. phonograph: what not. Our own prosperi progress of our automotive industry is due alone to the fact that Americans | are never satisfied. “I told a member of the British gov. ernment that if he wanted to zet rid of the vole the way to do it would be | to start manufacturing things tha ordinarily called luxuris, then every | one would get busv makinz thines, buying these things and there would be prosperity again Levine Plane Brought to U. S. | NEW YORK, November 5 UP).—| The monoplane Columbia, in Clarence Chamberlin and Charles A Levine flew to Germany. came hor on the liner Roma. The Columbia | was wrecked in a forced landing not fay from Rome while lLevine and Capt. Walter Hinghcliffe, his pilot, were returning to England after an unsuccessful attempt at a non-stop flight to India. Levine has said the plane will be ! repaired and put into fiving condition | again. | The Koch expedition to Greenland has brought eight tons of fossils from | | tion with flights over loc of landmarks. V‘.len fie method h Envened v,.m, The the culture Pooras B i ¥ RD 7. HARRISON Erocery busitiess no - ans claims Dresentad 1o LI T e With ? RESPONSIBLE FOR A3 oo by on’ bt it CCHESTRR A" WooD i SHRCT KINDS hed and i and | famous W With [ 10 fly in an airplane | 4 Th | World War are charged |1 —dind it nother councilor | ¥ proved | another., | brothers averaged about 40 mi | hpur. }aviator. pilotin 2 speed of 281 669 miles an hour. Thus 2 lof an fold Thess | Sume that this sama airplane, trans- formed into a land plane. | offering |averaze a speed of 5 miles a minute. | which | United States Army was powered with | I ve . huge leviathan of the air was suce the flizhts made d and wi that_Aretic_region. 2and_other tended to eliminate the uncertainties pursuits fwith gelanti-covered gliss slides {flying them throuzh various THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FRENCH PRINCESS Ambassadors and high ministers of DaUghter of Pretender and| veds. rejoicing at the union state, “As the ceremony progressed, an or- |of the scions of two =uch Il}us'rin;‘xs A ” | houses, the graceful princess from the Nobleman Married Amid Great Pomp in Italy. Weds Princess chestra composed of professors of the ples Academy of Music played a | of the French and Italian composers. After imparting the nuptial bena- dietion, Cardinal Ascel , Archbishop orth and the soldier prince of the uth, WOMAN’S LEG BROKEN WHEN CAR OVERTURNS By the Associated Press. NAPLES, Ttaly, November | wedding of Princess Anne of F | to ce Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of | | to Prince Amedeo of Sav 1 | Hrs. Apulia, was celebrated today with all | that pomp and circumstance that is attendant upon royal nuptials This tall and stately daughter of the Duke of Guise, pretender to the throne of France. and the gay and debomair son of the Duke of Aosta, sin of the King of Ttaly. were m? civil ceremony at the ce and then in a religious in the historic church of Francesco Di The kings of two great Latin coun- tries, Victor Alfonso of Spain. were present. Princes of the houses of and Orles ind othe tended the function, which att more royalty than any « war, excopt the weddinzs of 3 Mary and the Duke of York in Great Britain Unde: sun and Auto Hits Bu~ at Muir- kirk, Md. | Mrs. William B. Cragg of 2616 Tenth street, wife of William B. Cr: senior administrative assistant of the Bureau of Census of the Department of Commerce, suffered a_broken when the car driven by Mrs. Mary E Newton of 1911 R street, in which she was riding. overturned when it col- lided with a t Muirkirk, Md., yes- terday afternoon. Mrs. Newton was badly bruj: . Both women were taken to the | Laurel Sanitarium by a passing mo- | tovist. where they received treatment and were later brought to Washing ton. Mrs her home, but Mrs, to Garfield Hospital. ported this morning that she was suf- fering from nervons shock. complicat- |inz_her injuries Simore, driver of the when questioned by police said Newton was attempting to t the time of the accident, when her car skidded on the {pery road she lost control, the ma- { chine sliding off the road and turning n a ditch along the Baltimore & iha ¢ Railroad tracks. Both women were pinned heneath the wreckage. KOENNECKE EORCED DOWN DUKE OF APULIA. FLYING WITH GEN.PATRICK .M. M. PATRICK. Air Coips BY MAJ G Chief of the Army nr The Advancement of Aviation. December 17 mext will mark the | v-fourth anniversary of the birth at day in 1903 the ers were the first H d through | What a tre- | mendous advance has been made in in this brief Avia- t blue sky, a radiant the Bay ¢ Naples old Vesu a som smoking zloomily in valcade of red down the winding streets from Capodimonte the residence of the bridezroom’s par. ents. They were followed by Kmg | 7 Bmmanuel and princes and in sala coaches throuzh the. center of the eity to the royal palie 2 the eremony took pla other guests a hri Cragg was taken l\usv he science of aviation tHat ter of a ceniury! i fac pan of a qua has become a peient and woth peace war. Its v people of Niples lined voute and cheered 1he vouns couple to the echo as they passed. part the airplanc ! and sul: 1ents in military airplan: e | hat time. has convinced every one of | that no war of the future can | ssfully waged without air | that the country ing this | ial would be e at the v of an enemy equipped with an dequate air 'k war has undergone many chan he advent of the militar var components 1rmy -&infantry rt a m The feeling of sec n and attack which n bored by virtue of dis-. betiween countries. and which | may have found justification in years | past. is now no longer entertained by hinking men. Piane's Influence in Peace Time. As the aifplane has r, its influence in been i The airp Royalty in Procession. | Behind the carriages of the Italian King and the bridal couple came the Duke and Duchess of Aosta the Duke and Duchess of Guise, paren's of the bridegroom and bride. respect wed the Duke and noa, the Duke of Duke ~f Spoleto, the Count arin and all the other princes of the house »f Savoy. In the meantime of the ity C; forth from the escorted | Damaged in India. BERLIN, ). Otto Koenneck the United States by Orient in a Caspar | forced landing at Allahabad, India, thy German consul at Calcutta in- formed the foreign office today. His plane, the Germania, aged on landing. (Lieut. Koennecke was last reported in Karachi, India, where he landed | from Bender Abbas, Persia, October 31) vember 5 the way of the platoon of c . He was preceded by the major domo of his household and his_gentlemen of honor in full uni- form. The prelate and his viear gen- eral, in a gala carriage Zanked by two outriders, were followed by riages hmnn" the ceremo of “the diocese and the bishop. Mgr. Alessio. At the porch of the church of San | Francesco Di Paola the cardinal and | Iu.fll»-uilo were greeted hy civil muli e it the ‘ex. | military authorities and thea wert to e AN e} | the sacristy to don their robes for the rdly any locality in the wide world | Felisious ceremony. ere,the h mno({ :hnrai;;pl: o Blessing for Kings. s not heen hear 4 A jon has brought the countries of the | W 'L”'j‘f’}‘l”|,‘!"1"ffl,l .Ilc';’i’,:'“,,f’{d e world into closer relation with one | 758 B, Tly and Spain the brief civil ceremony Canon Atonicea waited to sprinkle them with holy water, He then con. dueted them up the center aisle to the main altar heside which the tribune of honor had been erected for them | The nave of the great church rap- | idly filled with a gathering of titled | personages, such as are seldom sen nd_together at one time.| 14th & K M. 9080 retty Princess Marie Jose of Bel. | s gium, who had not witnessed such APARTMENTS THE ST. DENNIS splendor since her hrother, Crown Prince Leopold., married Princess As. | 17th at Kenyon St. S.E. Corner tride of Sweden almost a year ago in Brussels, was thers Most reasonable rentals in Washington h $32.50 ance te buy land in Java, .| entirely_owned by mighty as if in w peace time pursu imes more powerful. the land being ] the natives. CORCORAN COURTS 23rd & D Sts. N.W. “Close to Downtown” Why spend hours riding to office when vou can live in thes De Luxe Apartments at moderate rentals Distance has been annihi re heen crossed hy Let us briefly summarize some n( he startling dev u»pmf‘m- in the plane itself. The fi ith unusual serv- ast Last Summer two German a ore took the air in an endeavor t ablish 2 new endurance record. They ucceeded and landed after circling round in the either for a trifie over 2 hours. Along in 1908 and 1909 the speed of he airplane built by the Wright In the Schneider Cup Iy held in Venice, Italy, seaplane, a British averaged within a span of two decades the speed airplane has increased seven: Silence pervaded the church as the It i= not unreasonable to a Sooms snd b tall young bride. clad in pri rooms, bath and poreh. $45 white lace from Brussels and c inz a bouquet of orange blossoms. en- rooms and bath.....$69.50 Rewident Manager tered on the arm of her even taller Randall H. Hagner & Co. father. | Incorporated 2 hence | ¢ g f: 1321 Conn. Ave—Main 9700 and less head resistanee, could | Cardinal Lauds Union, | _ Behind them came the bridegroom in the full uniform of a lieutenant colone] of the roval artillery, wearing his many decorations, chief of hl'nw were the Order of Annunciata and | . developing {the Order of Malta. He gave his| i years ago there arm to his mother, the Duchess of | sembled at Dayton, Ohio, an ex- | Aosta, | imental bombing plane, equipped | Crown Prince Humbert of Italy.| h six Liberty which | Princess Giovanna, Prince Philip of loped over 2 power. This | Hesce,_hushand of_Princess Mafaldy, APARTMENTS j 1316 N. H. Ave. Just South of Dupont Circle Modern fireproof Building, elevator and telephone switch- board. 4 rooms and bath, $85 5 rooms and bath, $100 Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Conn. Ave.—Main 9700 Army’s First Acquisition. The first airplane secured by the four- 1 | Have You Seen —at 16th and Van Buren the spacious all-brick home now heing offered $16,9507 Inspect 1438 Van Buren St. Sunday! ds has opened up opportun e W for | N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. i . ; 1418 Eye St. NW. M. 5904 Stove and Egg Size Exclusive Agents $8.50 “on TON n on a number of o world records w ished with it in the matter of speed, itude and duration carrying a use- load The world is several well acquainted with s-distance non-stop | ring the past Summer | vigation m*-numm'txw aids to fiying, which have h the ailed #n the past in connec- ities devoid | To outline woul Meniion is m most outsianding one: the airplane den of the cotton planter ious task. | of some of In agri sed the | nd the ¢ e 1o spray | nd alfalfa | n recent years of equipping airpianes 4 10th | rents to catch J‘)v:)lrh»ll INT: | the source of these ge Sold Exclusively By J. EDW. CHAPMAN North 3610 agricultur 1y mers will en- | = of a| parasite which from the ng series of selections from the greatest | ivered a brief homily to | William B. Cragg Hurt as| | .| to close after Wednesday, leg | Newton was able to go to| where it was re- | Plane En Route to U. 8. Via Orient | —Lieut. . who is en route to| biplane, made a | was dam- No Dutch colonists are permitted | D. C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1927 Y. W. FUND TOTAL RAISED T0 $12,859 Boatd Day Observed Yesterday. Third Luncheon Set for Monday. Y. W. C. A. Questions and Answers Q. Are there amtivities offered at the Y. W. A. in which men may join? If so, \Ahlt are they? Answer. Yes, cafeterias at all cen- ters are open to men and men are invited to make use of the bowlink alleys, at Seventeenth and K streets. |and are welcome as guests of women and girls. Q. To what extent is the Y. W. C. A. self-supporting? Answer. It is 88% self-supporting. How many women and girls were supplied with rooms last year? Answer. More than 4,900. Q. How many calls for information were received and answered last year? Answer. Approximately 24,000 at one desk (downtown center). $105 Given for Road Work. Special Dispatch to The Star. BOWIE. The campaign of the Young Women's Christian Association for | the 1928 maintenance fund of $60.000 has now reached $12.850.25, it was announced today. the highest single team to report being No. 9. Miss Kate White, captain, with pledges totaling 3460. Yesterday's highest amount was turned in by team No. 10, Mrs. H. C. Woolley. captain. “Board day" was observed yester- with Mrs. William Chapin Hunt- zfon, chairman of health education of the hoard. presiding at the report luncheon held in Barker Hall, Seven- teenth and K streets. Mrs. William | D. Mitchell, chairman of hospitality, | was the speakor. . | provement of the Bowie-High Bridge Tho third luncheon will be held | oad the Standard Oil Co. has present- Monday. The campaign Is scheduled | ¢4 Road Commissioner Fhelps with a check for $100. To this E. T. John- ston added $5, and_Commissioner Phelps has turned the $105 over to the county commissioner It will be matched by the county, as will also $347 turned in by Mr. Phelps a short | time ago. S e « The per capita consumption of ma- chinery is $25 in the United States, £9 in many, §3.50 in Hungary, be- tween $3.50 and $4 in Czechoslovakia and ‘l in Poland. YOU WILL FIND IT INTERESTING TO VIEW TODAY 3838 Cathedral Avenue A NEW HOME Situated at the top height of the City’s elevation—built to satisfy exacting demands—planned to meet most ade- quately the desires of those who entertain—environed socially and scenically. as becomes 2 home of elegance and refinement. CHAS. D.SAGER: Owner—REALTOR—Builder 924 14th St. Main 36 | Apartments We have a few vacancies, all refinished and like new, in our various Apartment Houses, as follows— 1 room, grill closet, bath. .$30.50 to $32.50 1 room, kitchen, bath. . ...$34.50 to $42.59 2 rooms, kitchen, bath. .. .$40.50 to $49.50 3 rooms, kitchen, bath. . . .$47.50 to $67.50 4 rooms, kitchen, bath. . . .371 00 to 890 50 Some Have Porches L. W. Groomes 1416 F St. The Argonne SIXTEENTH STREET and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST RELIABILITY— s an investment, not a speculation, onne is interested not only in a signed lease this year. Irux m living up to the letter of every promise made, first to preserve a worked for and valued reputation. secondly as insurance against di; sfaction and vacancy in years to come. 0\\ nell RESPONSIBILITY —0perated directly by the owner, its careful and cfficient management per- mits no shifting of responsibility regarding any complaint. repair or suggestion tending to increase the convenience or contentment of its occupants. In this_building direct dealing with the responsible in- terests means direct results PERMANENCE__Euch vear of our ownership has meant im- proved conditions regarding both pbysical characteristics of The Argonne and excellence of its service. Here to stay. we continue to improve with time as the only sound method of maintaining an investment. The Argonne Md., November 5.—For im- | e ——— mc;r. than 42 per cent on loa: Speclal Dispatch to The Star. o [on e e RICHMOND, Va. November 5.— | Durchase and pay for stipulated amount of stock in the Bush Finance ration Court of Richmond. Part 2, has | the stock had to he paid for in addi- sustained the action of the bank. ex- | tion to the interest 2: 3 per cent a of the license of the Richmond Small | receive only $25 on a $30 loan, but Loan Co.. revoked some time %o | the Interest would e chargeq o the 4 PER CENT CHARGED. |corcern was exacting and receiving the company requifed borrowers to Judge Ernest H. Wells of the Corpo- ‘ Co. in order to obtain a loan, and that aminers of the State in the revocation | month. A man making a loan would when the charge was made that the | zross at the rate of 31 cents a month. R (1] €ALecTaTe? MONTHLY PAYMENTS LIKE RENT 1210 Hemlock St. N.W. Beautiful Semi-detached Homes Equipped with Every Mcdern Convenience. Four Sleeping Rooms. Drive Oul 16th St., Past Walter Reed Hospital, and Turn to R 15th & Lawrence Sts. N.E. A Semi-detached House at Row House Price— Four Bedrooms, Large Porches. Ride Out R. I. Ave. to 15th St. and Turn North to Lawrence St. 1621 Monroe St. N.E. Great Big Rooms—Lots of Light Drive Out R. I. Ave. to 17th and Go North to Monroe 3rd & T Sts. N.E. Under the Shadow of the New McKinley High "School, a Real Good House at a Very Low Price. 813 Kentucky Ave. S.E. Just North of Pa. Ave. on Wide Street 29 Bryant St. N.E. Just East North Capitol St., with Garage 1630 Gales St. N.E. AND 1362 K St. SEE. Six Rooms and Bath—Hot-Water Heat—Electric Lights—Big Porches. ONLY $50.00 PER MONTH SEE THEM TONIGHT Open Until 9 O’Clock P.M. H.R.HOWENSTEIN INCORPORATED 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST h grief in the past hour oot ¥rederick irplane was employved i the as the me APPLES SWEET CIDER | ver # siretch of territors al At the Ror ,r"-‘ 5 nn. miie out pogsible to cover on foot. of Rockv w“/ M Pl In the Philipnines the airp! ised to spray poison dust cultural fields suffer locust plague. The work well In reliet Service in “YEARS OF ROOFING SERVICE 1 When vou call the roof work sou can be st Workmanship fronclad Rocfmg Co. 1s Ste. X E Make Weekly Tnps | rrom Hlo Baimore, hise Wiinington bl 1A veritable airplane did ork in such Instances as Aoes adequate hospital where they could receive instant t ment. The lives of i nts w saved throy omfort New York PRINTED WORK + poner of vour “none | ical die: and fo. atrickan areas wher That_refle: but the be ite | ihieaks of con The Wilkins Bldg. 1512.1514 H St. NW. Modern, fireproof building 2bhour eleator xervice; de sirahle rooms, single or en suite. Very well adapted for lawvers Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9700 For Sale Valuable Corne 2809 Cathedral Ave. N.W. The Last One of Our Group of 40 Homes on This Beautiful Street $1,500 DOWN—With exceptionally good terms is not all that makes this a highly satisfactory transaction for the purchaser. A seven-room home with modern appointments, two baths and built-in garage. (Automatic storage hot- water heater system.) Sodded lawns and perennial shrubbery are in place. _There is assured comfort in this bautiful modern home. The location is secure, exclusive Woodley Park. Price $17,500. service. The National Capital Press DISAPPOINT D% RDANS PRINTING IN A HURRY Hih srade mitou nieh oriced Now and nec You Are Also Wondcrmg' ™ els un: v the ordes ab) Padell Mig, Co. | 610 E St bed_looks 1 We avs incident to other means of t ion would have proved fatal. the airplane has achieved vful record of accomplishments | ef measures which required in- |3 nt action The public 1s well aware of the part the airplane has played in speeding up the tranemission of mail, and the ecent impetus vil aviation, a result of the re able achieve. ments in long-distance flights in re- cent months, leads to the belief that | in the very near future many.-will | avail themselves of the rapid and safe transportation which the airplane ax-l Now renting for about $62,500 per year. Lot contains 47,660 sq. feet of land. Price, $425,000 L. W. Groomes 1416 F St. May Be I fords. (Copvright 1027.) i (This s the final of the series of | articles on_aviation de\t.lopmem by Gen. 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