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> Do THE FRVENING STAR, YASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. ARRESTROIGULOUS, == SIVSHRSHPHINS g8 Social and D. A. R. Leaderi Answers Charge of Tak- | ing Portrait. | | Taughing over her arrest on a| charze of taking a family portrait left | with her about 10 years ago by a| friend, Mre. Grace Porter Hnn!\ini.‘ F4 vears old., of 1926 Biltmore street, teader in local society and club 'I»: eles, newspaper writer and an officer of the Daughters of the Aml‘x'l(‘an‘ Revolutlon, appeared at_the office of | Ralph Given, assistant United .\‘mlt-!‘y attorpey, this morning with her at-| tornéy, David A. Pine. Mrs. Luc W. Crawford of Rochester, now sta at the Grafton Hotel, who swore | the warrart for Mrs. Hopkins'| arrest, was also present Mrs. Hopkine had been instructed to appear in Police Court this morn- inz 1o answer the charge, but after 3 - — an informal conterence in Mr. Given's | MRS. GRACE P. HOPKINS. oliive, it was Jdeci not ¥ o TR with *h> case until Mr. s an oppo:tunity to make 1 § investigation More than half dozen women rominent in D. R. circles were 'NICARAGUA LIBERAL DENIES CALLES' AID Dr. Zepeda Holds Letters Be- ing Published in United States Are Fakes. By the Associated Preas MEXICO CITY, November 17 Unnamed intercsts are attempting through publication of false docu- ments in some nited States news- | papers to foment fil-feeling, not only between Mexico and the United Ntates, hut between all the FLatin American countries and the North { American republic, in the opinion of Dr. Jedro J. Zepeda. representative in Mexico of the XNivaraguan Liberal party. y Dr peda denied categorically that he or any other of the Nicuraguan Literals headed by Juany ever received any money. divectly Indirectly from President Calles the Mesican government as alleged by the Hearst newspapers. He de clared that any documents intended 1o prove this were pure fabrications. ‘I helieve that publication of such {adse documents,” Dr. Zepeda told the Associated Press yesterday, i not intended to prevent Mexico and ted Rtates from adjusting thetr ASSESSOR VALUES - DISTRICT'S PARKS Says Richards—Rock Creek Is Less. Potol Park and the Monument Grounds are among the most valuable park areas in the District, from a real estate assessment standpoint, hut the monuments that adorn them-—the Washington Obelisk and the Lincoln Memorial—are not worth 1 cent, ac- cording to Tax Assessor William I, Richards, who made public.today addi- tlonal valuations he had placed on Federal-owned, thx-exempt property in he National Capital. Mr. Richards placed a valuation of $20,000.000 on Potomac Park and $12.000000 on the Washington Monument (rounds. | While the monuments which these areus contain have great sentimental value, the tax assessor con ers them | worthless as a real estate investment {and therefore failed to add any- thing to land assessments. Moreover, | Mr. Richards revealed that he had not assessed the numerons other monu ments and memorials in the District 'Potomac Worth $20,000.000,, rR VA ininerone CouRT HousE GLENCARLYN DisTRICT OF CoLumpia on MAGRUDER DROPS LEGTURE PROGRAM Disciplined Admiral Cancels All Engagements Without Offering Any Reasons. | By the Associated Pross Rear Admiral Thomas P. Magruder, who is “waiting orders” as the result of his eriticism of the Navy Depart- ment. has canceled all of his engage- ments for public speeches. for reasons 1e does not care to discuss While Admiral Magruder declined to omment on the cancellation, other than to say he would not | public addresses “for the time heing {it is understood that some of his friends among high officers of the Navy have urged him to withdraw from the limelight which he has occu make any | pied recent | Debates with Bertrand Russel, at New York, on December 3, and with Normal Angell. at Boston. December N, were among the engagemen Ade miral Magruder canceled. The admiral was to have spoken tonight on the | Navy and ii& needs at a pri dinner {in Philadelphia. NEW ARTICLE OUT TODAY. | Admiral Writes Third of Magazine Se. h attendance at the courthouse this| ° ’r?n\’m’n’; aving heen subpoenaed at . and to continue the fric- | for the same re:son the request of Mrs. Crawford. who on that Las existed between the two | Beautitul Rock Creck Park @eclaves that Mrs. 11 pkine is respon- bt s ended to make | valued by Mr. Richards £X.000,000, gihle for the disappearance of a pors coaching Pan-American con | while its companion. the Zoo Park, trait of her grandfather, who served P i ilavana an occasion for | Wis nssessed at $1.000.00 afavetts i n Revolutionary W All of the (™ 1ot good-will toward the | Park, which is much smailer in e ome & warn ids of Mrs. Hop- H United States and to defeat realiza- | than ecither Rock Creek or the Zoo Sl sof M Hov- | Pennsylvania Governor GetS | tion ar Presidens Coolidge’s seamingly | Park, however, was given a valu:tion about the portrait, but were eager to < dltered Latin Americ o policy and his | of $10.500,000, chiefly hecause of its . testifv to the high character of Mrs Report Accusing Guards penent hope for creating batter feel. |location. The Elipse south of the| Map showing Arlington County, Hopkins e toward the United States (hrough | White House is worth $11.000.005, ac- where new city is proposed; incorpo- j “Ridi i i 1o Havana conterence. cording to Mr. Richards, while the eated town of Potomac, portion of Calls It “Ridiculous, in Mine Areas. it INGtive Smithsonian Institute and’its_grounds | Falls Church and Alexandria, with old “Tha whole thing is ridiculous S8 st e R lie estimates has a value of $15.000600. | corporate limits, present boundary and et L S5 By ABsy Yo n\e e ehhaot kg the Sstallsiof tiese | (avaliDhatevatory et §1io08i00; | [L1E.00 Aol cxpariol: was trying to do a favor and this e Associated Pres e A LI BT | | - s w el for her tective HARRISBURG, Pa.. Nove SRl spress my | Qoma of the other assessments | 8 o 1 get Jor it AWhen Detectly HARRISBURG, Pa., Novem peraonal opinfon, but 1t In clear from | wiien Mr. Richards revealed ’T;"‘?“ARUNGTON COUNTY St = Weber brousht the Wit | oy, Fisher today had under consid-| What is Jnown’ here that the docu | Naval Observatory, SLOG00: T o v house yesterday and told | L SN LT many pases aleg- | NS ave false, The question then | i ten, £2,500.000; Judick Bre L et 0 40 e O ean wani. | Ing sbuse of police power by o ana | AiFes. What is the motive? LRI b e U DEBATES QUESTION o old him that 1 had been t- Ling aiuse of pc yower by coal and “lt seems to me the only purposes | g *ield, $704 : | ng for some time, as a clbWomAN juon police and partiality in behalf of | could be for forsers e 000000z SEeling_Bicia, IO 000 Bt i toisce A e polic d par ¥y in behalt of could fors: to et money | jiizabeth’s Hospital and grounds. OF |NCOHPORAT|0N the place Jooked like and would slad and, on the part of the huyers, to co g tuminous conl fields in western Penn-| L art of yuyers, to con- | pod. and the Wi R e . et B miT then Hike & ek | ind ainy i1l ferliig against the United | ment. by it Iichirds of the addi. | Petition. in which Arlington and Fair- Afldp the e Uos ealiae g (e %0 gathor informat:on, before deciding | The rep Plac e 1 i diieoni o I tional valuations, amplifying the | fax Counties will join as defendants. ¥econa-td I,F,'""‘,"‘f" "The Navy and B e e AFoppod ‘or | Yestordas by n delegation ot TAboT, | mente are Delng. LubIIsNe. IbActss giatement’ made by s Commissioner | State Semato: Frank L. Ball, who b misnmenid B Pl g g g W 4 Presenied to the court Mr I\Inn]k:-j;' Afagite of persons alloged (o have | thes have again brought the entire ! l‘j‘y‘.‘r:[’:t’”n‘y::rfy'lx”“;l ",':‘,\,:i":k‘(‘r lives in Arlirgton County and repre- there were too many navy yards and e ;‘,,"'“ b cadus kel i '|\ utally treated by the coal and | Latin Amevican auestion into Dbl | o e ool | sents the senatorial district In which pointed ot what he thought were e OMrs. Crawford will be questioned | chisf execcutive he hesnlerot. by Unila Interested |chinery was set in motion at the Dis- | all of the parties to the annoxation Rt Aot Sabetites iy, thi [aues Iater The delegation. after spending three | Nieard . thereby giving 08 an- op-] Tict Buildi for an cnergetic drive | suit are located, piloted through the to Secretary of the Navy Wilbur for Sionkins 5 Seidey nnwniiin [ honss in BenTerchios Awith G oviLBiRlies: |\pobtanity to Il the trutheabout the | o oo, ot Sicoming, Sbasion ot (Con | Fiale SSu8> last Spring a bill known his inspection What material ngton. ‘She is a past regent of | went to IV ot s bt Bl | gress for restoration of the fiseal rela- | as the enabling act, which would have Chspen IF Wy, vice shepaet b e Chr B A &, 0 phe sl b e Sl S : tions hetween the District and Federal | provided for a vote in Arlington Coun the Secretary is not known, but it and at present chairman of the pub- | cerning the situation in the oft coal Revolution in Progress. governments on a 60-40 hasis, v on the city question. Since his re- is understood that as originally sub- licity committee of that organization | fields, particuludy with regard fo) “The Nicaraguan revolution still is Commissioner Tallaferro, who has | clection a few days ago, he has an- mitted it did not contain anything in the District ard vice chairman of | g tures, injunctions and yn e ay. The Nicatagian revolu |"I'l'”'$[.l$'f- ve \',;)... sion over the | nounce that ?z!fi'u'\jmf‘c on this ineud that would arouse the objections of the national publicity committee. She i oY clinkges sn confisetEn WILOl L e L and ISt EBEIIE e Hibeity X WANBIHES und (collebting ~erart| s the sming we It Wik GO tHalinRs fo; | rtment ments of the municipal government, | slon: mamely, that he is opposed to in- | : Admiral Magruder. in the article 3 1 s ries on “Submarines.” PHILADELPHIA, November 17 (®' —The third of the series of articie on naval matters by Admiral Ma- | gruder will appear in the Saturday Evening Post, out today. It is <ntitled * | devoted almost entirely to descri ing the construction, operation :nd v:hll‘('(l”“‘& of the underwater boats, (ll"lr record and their possibilities. Navy regulations do not require the writer of such articles to submit them to the Navy Department for inspection prior to publication. but provide that they shall be filed with v certain bureau in the department at thé time of their publication. Third Article Submitted. W A s FLEX- i By 74 Ver Submarines” and is mine cwners by State police in the bi- | through selling their fake documents, | €5 Go0.000; Interior Department, $5,00 PoromAac RIVER . :;n ,‘,. m\-“-: of |:u- I,:‘»m[r;u- vv\.’\_.\‘rml' | intert v]r":»* ;\;VJ‘ \_m‘nwlb (.h!rhn L. | vet American Marines are being killed |0 qe hae laga the foundation for rporation of the county at this time, hi K day Evening P wn Pen Women and the Wom resident of the United by Nicaraguans and Nicaraguans are | - oundation for ; corporation ol OunE M€, Ito annexation proceedings, and its in-| The committee which drafted | n this week'’s Saturday Evening Post, Notionat Press Cluh. rkers of Amrica. was to Jol | héing Killed Ly Marines, without the | (he vampalgn. and now his two col- but will favor the enabling act be|babitants fear that Alexandria will | bill. which became known as the en-| o3 that twite within the pasc ave The ‘women who have heen sum- it ton. . {people ther country wanting war | a0 o O o e s e ALy e the i | continue to “whittle it down.” Many |abling nct, consisted of Mr. McNemar ars the submarine has shown its jloned ea e ineaies sra el BOWER] R, S T ot it | e e Mgt | Rre Drenpini 1 LBm Ll e or (emstLvan 5 | ersons_ favor imcorporation of the|chairman: Mr. Orr, who had started |PoWer at peace-time conferences Nelwon Dingley. mresent aogent ol | e tiike sitaation sifice its NGEDHION: | oruch about. thls. o taen. Intetentan,| 10 a0y paring o give Uiir support sie [or themselves L . [county on that ground alone, without | the ball rolling: Clarence Ahalt, presi-| shore i BiuavAVACABIN IChantec D F A5 B e sk tition sibee e ingel on. | much ahout this or heen int ;| S0 sy tnove he unnerinids tUNHIE | o R e 65 e MiGlaS GEADAIE | PTIEE ITTDTERSER IRTI LIN heneflts | dent of the Arlington County Chamber At the limitation of armaments Mrs Howard Tovingston Bishop. for. | but that information contained in the | qnq for anything that divects thelr at-| o Bl QM cquitabie division of the lington County to the House of Dele- {which others say will come to the re- |of Commerce. Amos C. Crounse of | conference in Washington in 1922 it mer resent of Potomae Chapter, D, |Teport would result in an intensifica- | fontion to Nicuagua 1 am_glad.” fEspSiE: | Rates, is willing to introduce the en-| Ho, Tq T B O of government. | Lyon Village, and Walter Varney, | fisured in the results to a far sreater R ATe Alfred 1T, Marsh of Jack. | tion of State activities in the affected | Th Mexican foreign office yvester. | Seliviie, NoviisHciiesd abling act this Winter in the Legis- |Lvon Vilage. and Walter Varney:|dcgree than was suspected.” the arti- 5 sclosed. lature. ! Feud of Long Standing. | "8t S e states. “At the 1927 conferencs | mittee was assisted by State Semator | l¢ SAtes. i o lie Tanik felid betwaen- Alexnndria/| BRIE who finuily Titrodudedithie bl ] ' Genave It wan e foree. oy mysterions and seldom discussed, that annville. Fla., who is at present in | &F {ay issned a statement in regard to| } My 7 in this matt t Washington and is 2 + of Cor ? : i Sha. Mokt aachn et Wil Just what procedure be followe “My po n in this matter is the hington and is a member of Con-| BAN PLANNED ON MINERS. |*“ . : e o wed | ame as that of Senator " said 7 the Senate “by request.” The measure | ™ @ . {had the backing of the Chamber of | Prompted the urge for more cruiser stitution Chapter. D. A. R., this city “publication of the pretended docu.|in launching the dvive Commissioner ;nd her daughter, Miss Caroline | 5 ? A Shbnta i 'l‘v:,mr‘n hn, fhe ':.‘.Inl\;.”\v of ;I“rlluh-:]mt ST prepared to \):_\,' i\\“r} Reid !;v‘“»'\ Mllmllz\k xnl"-vx‘w‘nlah—iuvnl Arlington County is an old one. It fars Sweeping Injunction Grante O o b Tt NibRragilln, sase, | foddy ‘bt he Andicated itk : on as a city would be premature and | may be said to hav whe O il St of | P reh. ping Inj ranted _ o] Mexico in the recent Nicaraguhn case | piuichdations of. the 4 that the 1ec: | fexpedient at this time. but 1 believe | (1 i bl il S the | Commerce and the Civic Federation. | Battleship Defended. Was Guest of Mrs. opkins, | Operators by Pennsylvania Court, | b1 scands oppoecdnatic as: | PTET0AC0M OF e fmaclal somumit | 1nfil prinelpie or the eranling actte | (SrTeE Contite oF A Eee et wam AL | R B Ao mabenl S menting (bn Ea AiRtos loc e ANl these women. ‘although subpos.| INDIANA. Pa.. Novembor 17 (P).— | “It is scanddlous because the docu.| Missloners in September to study the) (otae [t £U€0 he ‘people @ chancé to | Into the independent city of Alexan- | inst sesion nes by B0 fietns GRlencd | battieship in ‘the future, Admiral Rt AT ford | vonueat, | A far-reaching temporary _injunction | mients Were manufactured some time | (eSUOR of reforms dn the t vote on the guestion. 1t is too early [dria and Arlington County. Alexan- .,y ",y its enactment at the next | Jstuder sid that at the present Pathored eatls this marning at the against the United Mine Workers | ago and were used to hlackmail the tem, as well as the fiscal relations, [ foF o say what form the bill Will{q.4, yndertook to annex a part of |meeting of the General Assembly in | L battleships are_and probably will o e e o "wcent in s | nas been granted by Judge J. X. Lang. | Mexiean “government into paying | Dotably would be followed in this Me. | take. The ormanizations in the county | %0 SF ROl B T 5 o e | Tanuaty. aocording 1o the present | ‘cniain the central force from which $oav 16 Polies Colitt R e s | maney Tor thwm. ueis paoas wers | Pect. TB0 commibies 1s now at wotk | WRICH Buve been spatiten St S0F | nent of abote two yeum during which |plan. S H G B Atre Tiomkine and T have been |10 the Clearfield Bituminous Coal | offered to 1l Mexican consulate at | (i, its report, and according to Tax As. | Suggest chunges, especially with vefer A1 C e T 1800 NG G S | *The question of incorporation s | {15, A _fidoE CF, DRUISYBIDS, - ascat: ot onkine and T have JPeen ! Corporation, it hecame known today. | Los Angeles through the medium of | Yessor Willium 1o Richards, its sec il to Alexandria’s annexation suil. | 0 U Nourt of Virginia, the clty w o bifode thia veapie ot Atligitonh | PANd SBY cruMer JARG danfoxdrs hEnters™ 8a18° Mrs. Hingley. *Butya| A ekl the case was set for | Dr. Cutberto Hi . August 24, {u.-::‘\“'”(,"]_'\l?;" fl_YHI aft of the doc \,.“ll \\:mmm:x“ ult them before the bill is | Preme Gourt o po L ;"0:““;:‘\{'_:_""‘,‘3‘“ - L et bt el oo | may proceed to any destination with- want to sav that she is one November 000, Our ws instructed, | Ment likely will be completed and sub-; In{7A0NE ik, (o Heandosle nce | day. “It canmot ¢ ¢ i S e e P e A e it T omme o | The injunciion restrains the yinion | o S e hmkiea to (et Comminaionars. next| | WheR ithes BUL com EEEeetinuine boundary to “Braddock road, thence day. “It cannot come betore th Deo- force. And in this connection, it must Skl Bir] e wror T e e e e 1 fia ¢ |10 & point on the south side of Jan- | ple until a law is enacted giving them | y3 v ombered, the history of naval | It a8 L i % [ neys Jane, 50 feet west of King strect | the power to vote on the question. | (o i ™CIGh O BaPROn TOVH extended, thence around Washington | There may be, and probably s, a con- | ciinie KOS fpll Hint, B L MR te<tify fo that effect in court. This, And Jts members from interfering jthe pretended documents, to refu Taliufer: e Ia ension.” said S HiC aBAlr s &b biithags with non-union miners going to and [ the offer. saving we were certain the ’n..'\zh}lflf;:::::.[y""‘".' ¢yt lenrned had, l"},_d:“'m’:t‘-lfm"‘." :‘":“ IOR Gotbts : plans o % | Park to Roberts lane, thence to the | siderable diversence of opinion on the oiolet S B0, CORETo, PCREEE, | midchunnel of Hunting Creek.” question of the advisability or fn- | (i 0 (O BOREIC GO8 M Dower atrer e Hnina Ses taken to| from work at the Rossiter Mine. | were false and that the Mexican gov-yyu GBS0 0 She BIES 9| hae “heen taking some tremendous Although a compromise from the |1dvisibility of incorporating at this | i 3 feered with District Attorney Deyto 920 and aimos er o A =l ol t n- | il ptes NN | sintaining billbourds asking nonun- | the Mexicun and _the 1nited L reshents i e L i ik diarencam g o s of (et | given to him_that this bisis woull he In Police Conrt this mornine. } g, ,inaq from congrexating about the arn their Jiving in the_ National |comprise ubout 30 syuare miles Alex- | paign, which would be cond the possibilities of the particular one s Washington Real Estate t i oroas suid the portrait was paint ¢ s i il | not think of a4 more appropriate ot | il & 1 s Wby attending service uk of & more appropriate and | g1 et s fost Qisappearing. 1t is |t off by Hunting Creek The last| “The issue which is before the | pne 0nd”mons these may . be nt. 1= £2,000. hut Mrs. Crawford i o ! B P f the 60-40 basis of appropriating for g 3 < Federation of Labor leaders in Pitt 40 basis of appropriating for vir- | but_the Chamber of Commerce claims | voters would be permitied to settl> the | {id PRI GRIETESOR At SRS | a s . This is pre the Tiouse af Driontion yesterdny she | from picketing. patading, Joiterins, as- | ernment was indifferent whether they i ¢ 4 of D sterday she | (VR e P e Bl gt I1mined fight for a restortion of the | leaps. JU is estimated today at about ot in touch with her attorney and |Scmbling or congregating araund the | were piblished 040 principle of fimneing the Dis. 37.000 and is rapidly moving toward | e : By b SAninE o = | h h : | oviginal petition, this extension showed |time A large majority of the people | joocni day conditions and as fi hend of the Women's Bureau. con. | Of MaNtaRiar sutoinobis e '“,'""‘.’-:"‘”“:»'; ‘7{;;2‘:”” T vt tec's Teport Tad been SoIIticd. wnd|crease of nearly 100, per ‘cent Since | that the eourts were willing to permit | probably have not yet formed any | gro® Sl ic e \os futr iai:r\:: < and erecting or | obstruct a erstanding at wh L et ' 4 H s ture, g ! 1 approved = information had bees Gordon. Mrs. Tiopkins was rel Ll nohad heen |00 Tayoct of the new residents have | ltacts and the disclosure of el ME b0k D ke Wil Setbinivan on men to stay away from work. | governments enn arvive in their pend- that A t W residents b ve | arlington County and Ale | o abion attends ; Advocates of new weapons almost i recognizar o e | e T wivocaicd Pl Commissioner, - come from Washington and continu ngton County and Alexandria | formation attendant upon the sy e who has been the b 5 i auly ceepted an invitation to speak Many of them are Northern- | andria_is at present confined to an 1 election on that question | =/ . Mrs. Hopkins on several ;“'X“_f‘"_fm_ '“', l';,"}"‘l.flv::‘\)'“\_n_;li(t_ lr\‘:“:v].l:: i L s (e % 10 Weste nerm. area of a little more than 2% square | was held, before finally making up “’_‘,;I-‘,.,,tf'fi".m'”rf;" ‘(,""',, judgment is on : £ the nompary—ats sl | LL IN BLAST ot and e coutd ] WEELIET of many parts of [miles. 1ts cxpansion to the south is | thelr minds. et A e el hy homas Sully. famous American 5 L 3 r DI e sub- » y e Clearfield concern-figured m- i propitions subject to discuss this i i 3 i Its value, as stated fin the | The Clearfleld concern-figurad W46 [ smnaliest. o it ) he | official estimate of the population of ty esent s the securing of Snitly o ‘cohterencs of Aneric ath £ th o4 e rotany | the smallest county in area in the : D it county at present s the securing ot g Ry %o ntly in the conterence of American M AY NOT EXCEED 30 leving than the need for a return | {hg S¥EESE COTY L L ize the | the city was a little more than 15,000, | the passage of a law under which m.w"';’”‘"N’:':‘Egfigéf“’ Mo b LG Aoes not give a tr o y i ost densel ¥ e " and exps he day of sve that does ot give a true ddea |y AR P ool Chon mine workers' | | the District, whith, he mointed out, |08t densely settled county in | 7! . i i of its worth to her. ;.:hv taone o a | EN L, B edGov. John, 8 Hatils 5 pormancn: S o | sise, Tu U oplalen of maiy per | ‘m‘l (‘lt is ..Lllil\:!‘ |nrln{\ ](mn- s say |question of incorporation for them- | i1\ ha"same situation that was sevies of portraits of her ancestors, | aders nam John, 8.} : . : hstar g, | hotly sides of - the Potomac |that the population of Alexandria is It seems ineredible that there | ¢ e - us ¢ <he Yenns anii s official | £ despite the te 0 &4 Il s N 11 " ! 4 0 year: 2 i and ité loss would break up the can. | isher of Fennsylvami a8 o Pittsburgh Officials Believe Most of (sbite the vemporary 4.000000 lmd- | tiver, the entire county is destined falling off : fhould be any difficulty about getting | Sursed 40 years ago at time of the tinnity of the family caliery fled ns a subsidinry of the New York Viotims Have Besn | plan adopted by |1 hecome, In everything but name, | The estimated population of Arling- [such a law enmacted. = However, Mr [0 5 inerantat automobile torpedo Tn her warrant Mrs. Crawford [def A 8 BEARCOUY o0 Misher later | ee 3 s part of the National Cup. | ton County is approximately 37.000. No | Tesse, the delegate from Arlington | i, =% 05U UTON Al miates that nearly 10 years azo she | ) pe resigned from ail his business | Reoovared Hopes for Support. e hmt ‘within a comparatively | One questions that the county’s popu- | County to tho lower house of the Gen- | (it [E €lmental - princinles of and Mrs Hovkins became intimate 221 he voslgnec from & B o over- 8 b B s e few Nenrs. The only exception per- |lation is increasing, due chiefly to the |eral Assembly, last Spring refused to | JCUEY U (CEUCR & R be safel friends. At that fime Mrs = | hor and was not interested financially | lin tacatved by the Sommittee's report | haps would be its local government. | continual movement of home owners | permit the enactment of such a Iaw. ', p. lars befar “fn e RIeTash At the ebyiten's i) AL L oy i recelved by the Commissioners. Mr. |J is more closely allied today, in [ to the west side of the river. He 'was nssisted in his fight agninst | D3, years before the modern battle the Federal Employment Bur o iy other hiining ‘companies: | s i o, e g n.fx\i- u digest | overything but local government, with | The legal battle which will begin in | the enabling act by the common P is put in the discard i“,, Crawford save she “loaned” Mrs. 3 | PITTSBURGH. Pa.. November 17.|\Vieion :'km.- :;‘1 ey ‘..”1".((;4 nfux “l'm'l;“‘mu District of Columbin than \vithllun:::“ l]‘l):ln'lhnu»gh_on the hcighlnhulmvc wealth's attorney of Arlington County. o fopkins some furniture and personal —The final death " piit ey clations, ch | pest of Virginia. jthe Potomac Zliver next month® over | William. C. Gloth. The only reason ecause he voted for the wrong : i e final death toll in the north side | will he broadeast to all civie, tr | Alexandria’ 7 h A e oS b i REOE S WD eane effects, including the portrait. A short | MUGUENOTS TO FORM L ot T b0, el jaiule;, frude Has “Growlng Pains.” | Alesandria’s annexation petition is ex- | hey have ever publicly stated for their | didate at u recent election in Japan time ago Mre. Crawforil says she came . trict gas tank explosion probably .‘.', ]fll her interested organizations in as “Growing Pains. ‘llvrtml to last many months, and to|opposition to the bill is that they, per- Nisburo Noguchi, aged 77 hanged 2”" Trom Tiochester and became the | e 111 mint mount mch. Beson ey, ‘ol: ..1’.: 'u'y]:,'v‘:-t’«"'\'}:)'.’”n"x::::';:-‘«u ::u;l‘nho:u Beeause lor“m l[n'uxln;i‘\,\'l |r||‘\\|'u,-t\- ‘W:"I‘\""‘!‘l;‘lfll‘ mw—”l‘n put "1 mildly. Both | sonally. do not balieve incorporation of | himself, i AT Alee MlOmAnk. Bhe | Gimost i shDtas BRAL tommatAbIAN | Hial 0ciarsd 5t nLENt, SLUBE NADUNBE | Alat ity iTadi the. Diew Car. the, U0 acion B0 LS Ion To tHls Mlu e (el eepulney. will ‘supplement their | the county at this tim® would be wise hegan to check up the articles she had . PR e S i ooyl candboml g bt S8 U0 g it BURUTRUOEE IS of the |regular lezal batteries with talent|n other words. they Set their own left with Mrs. Hopkins lonz before, | Society Here, ’ alye) Bed i it Eatlaq 0 LTI BEE R O o B s belleve they |from Washington. = The town of Po-|personni opinions on that question BOWIE ENTRIES All of the property was accounted for O S e P oL WG ‘:'\I\AI! e .‘f'\';:. can foresec the eventual return of Ar-|tomac, which has n char.er of its own [against the opjnion of the entire ahe says, but the portrait of her grand. nan 'm's o <~| DHEh {ntlie DI Virtually every section of the plant | new sessic pitol soon after the |lington County, and perhaps of Alex- withia Arlington County, will join with | county. They were wiling to deny to a father. trict of Columbia a Huguenot Society. | 4 - & VameRuon CUTLY RN OB andria, to the Federal Government, to | the county in opposing annexation to ths people of the county the most e Hhtimtained in moany | 0f the Plitsburgh Clay Pot Co.| Comunissioner Taliufervo is hopeful |bhe agaln ineladed within the Fedéral | Alexandria T . ; 4 FOR TOMORKOW. Leaves Hepkins Home. e o T Mitehel, 1214 K | wrecked when a huge gas tank of | that every organization in the District Drateiet : sacred political right. that of self:| pigsy RACE—Purse. $1.300: mai e T iting those whe are in the Equitable Gas Co. let ko Monday | Will give o Commissioncrs their sup: | Meantime, however, the entire | Issues Bound Together. determination. i fliles: D% TaroRgs ar Lo ments wan ”:’;';’”fi.‘mlc explured | port i n“’.;‘ campain. " ife wants 0| pegion v mufuting from acule “KIOW. | The enabiing act probably will come ator Ball's Position. gueen... 113 o Avole Bie . urday and Mrs. Crawford suddeniy | Proving Huguenot descent i com wax announced, without | take the ples for a restoration of the fing pains.” The county is ugitated |before the Legislature at Richmond | e, ’ S : Stelia ; - at h o . er o alities. | 60-40 plan to sress as represent- | gro . : . b R “Contrasted action of N SO0 M3 Swila Mag Feasod 10 be 4 house gusst of Mrs, | mumcate with her at her residence. | 1 e mumber of futaities G040 blan to Consress s represent-|irom'end to end by il sorts of incri- [when it meets in January. Every| ¢ i ‘d‘"\"|_“"(f']“""" :;‘:I_‘" “( [‘", Hour - Bedtor Hopkins, The formation of the society in the | it e Ly i et i istrict. | cate problems arisiug from A wide- |move in the campaign for approval af | Jess¢ and ) iloth, e stands | flell = F Aot anik AR NN b A lu»‘ln‘ul i to be 1;»“.” .nnnmll g e il' Ko “:‘I' ey gt e ["“]ZJ;‘I nm"unlulv';:"""""'1 dissatistaction v\l‘llh its present | the enabling act will have a bearing | the course of State Senator Ball. who ford during the war.” said Mrs. Hop. | And the purpose of the organization | = ing. the o ere safe | compile miuss of data concerning | form of government. Many persons [upon the annexation proceedings. and | declared his personal opposition to in- o kins teday She was running n 18 10 develop it along the lines fol their home: or unidentified in hos. | taxes und Federal owned, tax-e favor immediate incorporation of the |vice versa. 1f the move to incorpo- | 'N”f s o o ”‘. g | 2 % pr e Sbhs hoarding house here. She had rented | lowed by the similar socletios in other e i [EIRREEy I Stie Gamml) | entire county as u city, alongside the |rate Arlington County should e | COTPOTZan MO, Dys ReSared I el e her hotise to 4 voung woman in whom | States and to eventually affillate with | night 2 bodles were “either |Plan o muke considerabie us {ity of Alexandria. Others do not be- | iropped. perhaps the annexation suit fof the bill by the Senate. Speaking of | a Harrison Neshit and R. W. Carter entry her hotse to Souns woman In Whot | ha National Huguenot Soclety. I morgue or i the homes of |(he drive but other material i 0 b | jiec. the time has come for that. |would be dropped—but who knows? the bitl at that time, he said, ‘Tt 1| qpe. e e o womar could not make the hoarding ves AT Ut two of these had | Kithered beforo Congress: convencs | ‘At present the citizens are torn by | Perhips hoth movements have gone |a recognition of the right of self-de-|all . : : maidens ho a snoeess. and Mre < Crawford i Udentified. In nddition, 4 of the | Th% WIL conce hielly the extri | (e question of whether they shall be 1too [ar for any compromiss now, ex- | termination of local government and | Visilant Sook e Tooan sl her Baral |ane bt have any time. | 13 men at work on the tank when it [burdens of ta y that are placed | gl an opportunity to vote as soon |cept after n_long legal struggle. In jpolitical affairs, which has lons been | Memuey ture 6F Seent to wed S0P Brne Crawford as permission Lo | exploded were misking and wers be. | 0f the Laxpayers of the District by !¢ possible on the issue of hecom any event, most persons believe that | accorded to the thickly-settled por- | yiE T o< fn Roman' " ot Sute s e it e 1 ket her at my | leved to hase heen Killed. Possibiy | eason 6t the kreat development plans | " city_or_remaining a_count lsse between the county and |tons of the State. It gives the people [Meadowvale 110 1o “Also eligible=- they never will be fonnd. for they were | BOW underws i Rnown @8 the enabling act, which | Alexandria is bound to be fought out |of the county the right to deterimine Live Measage .. Fos ....0L L ford said to me. in what | thonght was | hom: | B o it iy was making p \tions 1o rent | caught in thé full forco of the hlast. wonld have provided for such 4 vole, | Some day, and many believe it might | their own political destiny in “5:11'.?.;”\.. Rk A ide l1s well be now. | strictly their own. and provides a | Goid Star La Rock 1o vour house for vou | My Klingle str vesidence and to ! Parts of several other bodies had | failed to beeome a law at the last ses g T said. "All v Sn | move some of my things to i honse 1jbeen found, one in the Obio River GYPSY GIRL M’SSING- | <ion of the Genernl Assembly because | The movement which resulted injmeans of e m|~\ sion at the polls." ‘r“‘n:;vm“-,m. . Sonny Golden” . s e | “It is fncredible that any two men | Sali¥ s H9 had tiken at 1926 Biltmore strect, On | which flows to the rear of the scene 15t Was opposed i the House of Dele. | the introduction of the so.called enab- | Monduy., October 31, Mrs. Crawford | of the explosion A atlon-ide semeei has been In. | gates WY Charles T. Jease, delegate |ling act in the Stato Senate by Mr. (Who twere elected by the people |, TUHCG i ek st sent & moving van for her tarmiture| Iteconstruction work went steadily | o iTule ool 5 B A linaton Colity, Who Whs net | SN lie oy ayenr-olds T moving van for her [eniiine | porward i (it section e the porth | Situted for Juliy Mitehell, 16-venr-old | 15 (GatS for reelection In the re. [3go. when Arthur OFr of Lyon Park, | the right to determine thelr own fon | cuijen & Star ... 2l Eybay, roported o have dlsapbenrcd | oy campaign, Charges, counter | Piesented a resolution at o meeting Of of movermment. But that ix exactiy | % ts Driaid {Trom niadelphia Monay aticrnoon. | e "B oxpranation oy | the Civle” Pederation of Arington | S A dese ant ME GU il a0 | eREnves, | Sie Went. to, DRI rts have hoen fly t [County that led to the formation of 1t Is incredible that any one af ihe |l Y - tra Gl % sl SUSIEAT 0 Philadelphia Mr. Jesse killed the the Hetter Government Commission. |candidates for the next General As. jouuser storm King was the portrait of 0o ill 1o argue with her e lurger properts owners” i) about u weels agv. police wore inc| i a ke delegntion of citi. | This body was cronted by joint ac {rembly in the recent wleation would | il © 7 fandy ferle man painted against a b Sais 2000 e A seetion. That it will run into millions | fyried. and nothine oen heard |, 0y Areilnton Gal f cith- | G0 he Civie Fedoration and the | have thought of opposink the enabl | (LRI (oo - uwhatan . P Ot e Tvarati OF SvEiny Says Portralt Was Found. Lot dollars is known [of her since her departure from that | e (rom Aro O emeny | Chamber of Commerce of Atlington |lag act in the General Assembly this | [y ot ARt ol gl Hopkine =aid she put Mra | “Suddenly she suid to me, ‘Where Robert E. Pondy, manager of the {¢1ty Monday. RO e, It hever WaR papoita| County. Tt s conponed of savenidela; | WIhter.. But, acting inZins licht of e eroy King entry. s be things in the attic - grandfather? 1 looked and ther stern area, Nattonal Red Cross, o George Mitehell. the father, vesidinz | [ " Mioor of the House of Dele. | Sutes from each of these groups, the f hitter experience, the <ivie Federn. | FOURTH RACE—Pucse. 13000 the randtather?” L lookal aiid there | BIER0 B0e8, o manon fu/|&L 219 Penmaylvantic. avenus, 1 un:f 0§08 000 0% o oaiiiniot anly: by | Unte Snator trom thie ditrict. who |ton lof Atiiugton CRTEE WS 10 o: " 2:ye W ihe portrait was either in | both JRughed and fgreed that it must | PItsburgh chapter. \wis providing | 4010 10 Offer anw cxplanation for her |y Jesse but some of ‘the other | 1APDens 1o be a rediient Ot Arlington | gether with the Chambse of Com- | Frias Hope .. e e e e nid. “Bome | hitve fallon out and we would no doubt | emergency _relief for approximately | 8bscnce, he told police. N urthonse. politiclans’™. of AKlIngtos| County: anathe Gounty!a'nismbies ofj| Marce. seclieg Are DaSaRS otiihe ACt | 0L, ey Paim He s aea 1 moved with my family to| find it in the garage. She stayed on | 500 fumil:s in the devastated aren, e County. as they have been dubbed, |the House of Delegates by the Senate last Spring. sent a|3frethor Linger 0 1 moved with my family b0 | A house. and m further comment | and was prepared 1o begin permanent | More than 500,000 pairs of leather | and by business men and city repres | L. C. McNemar of Clarendon was | {12 ionnaire to each ecandidate for | Th'bier (111 e Yriics e sreet and e | an made wntil Monday. November T, | rehabilitation to thoss actually in | ippers made abroad are being brought | sentatives from Alexandrin. Spme [chosen chalrman of the Better Gov. the Senate and for the House of: Dele- | Mivid a Rvdal Rollicker 1+ 0f some harm happening to|at the breakfast table. when xhe said, | need \Linperhimalls divaed arelReitk o LR T ieker reveal any additional hodies Tt appears that a dispute over the 3 missing prirait became acute last Sat. | terested and cun obtain doc from my Govern davs Jater and began about a year | should combine to deny the people r. there was Mrs. | 10 e piled up. in’ my | apartment i the Decatur, but the first | side devastated by the blast portrait-in question, | thing I knew the moving men e|to « apute the property cost st Cravtom tonl e it was m ol4 | DULLDE ft in my Biltmore street yesi-| were unavalliug in the absence of nd =k vthing | dence. 1 did not demur, becaise I was | c8timates of damage from many ol 5 i that position. A majority of the com. | they would, i€ elected, support the | e pictere that was fine and asked where it had | would hasten its projected move to atlon 107 Seventh Son ... “Every candidate answered in the | 5iihsemmaid . 105 nif2ther’ as we had come to call |‘Grandfather has been found.' I suid | enabling act were passed Alexandria e oalion, A madocityicE h(“d!'fll". Ul it iectal. support_the : Pl st WEh S CN [ e ‘Tound. supponing 1 had wened National Bank R ? ReachN High | v 2t 1 R "_om" misslon, after siudving the auestion e Aaral Y bl ot e |t B rear e Sy e, Bnarac SR porating the county. When objections | . ht | puese: all ages: 1 mile i \d she expressed no concern. insurance company found it for me | i ; - up in the Legislature again this Win. b ” i e | Were talsed to this course it was | ‘0, dotermine the question forlthem- . 100 § . Palm Beach . 100 the portrait as long as I lived She did not go into further details, | ter, and ix much more likely to be 0 that house and when 1 gave % up | The,next day she announced that she | BY the Awociated Press, States Governmer el vas P : agreed that the best method would b h States Government securities showed | passed. They do not think they can [a8reed that the best method would he . |G | o 1a let the people of the county decide | N 48 Dublic discussion of the pros) e, B Sl Hhont wa veare ago T stored by house. | was moving her furniture and she did | Ressurees of national hanks in con. | $2,675,542,000, an incrense since June [ afford todelay their annexation suit g 1 Xenoph Bold s ficte including Mrs. Crawford's | muve it oUt in the rain (hat afternoon | tnental United States, ‘Atuska and o §79,64000. Balances due from longer, if they cver expect to|f{or themselves. It was agreed “’;‘:‘y‘.fl ‘"\'{’3.,3.’.' x'}:‘: x;'\l;“f.')n.:::('f;"“" o | LERt vsaacs I8 e . Y n ms slsicr's garage at 2013 |lo 4 stotage warehouse I askied het | Tlawaii on October 10 aggregated | correspondent banks and baukers to- rge their city recommend the enactment al the spe- | hien an olection ia catiod. it will be | Larsiander o0 - Ko o said the portrait re- but the mis £ 1 §27.213,824,000, the largest ummmt‘x.\lmsnr.d“‘x.uh.l/.«/‘ showing @ de-| Arlinglon County is fully cognizant f“" ';'p:fi?"(:(“nlthfix “;‘“};‘“‘i*:"‘"""l{;en Sne's privilege fo favor or op.| aMarshail Field entry s garage for sev-| pres ever reported to the contrciler of the | 'k © 345,003,000 siuce June, fof tuis siwation. The only thing | 4 Spring of a bill to give the peoble | puse”the question, according os their | SEVENTH RACE~$1300: cluimioe QUL 4 Year ago lad do so. jcurrency. . | d-in capital stock of §1.499,384.000 | which will prevent und forcever stop AlglenUerhts he v to hol 0| hest judgment promirts them. Mr. | yearvlds and up: 17- miies B bl £ Detiov fioma At | NEvartheltss | e, esoiiaestiokitnten iy kst | pnas 211,000 in excess of the Jute the ‘“continual mnithling awuy" of an election to vote themselves 4 clty | jesse ‘and Mr. Gloth can then argue | Lrevze. . *Dorna Muus . . e o ikt e g Al R et i y $631: | figures. Surplus and undivided profits | Avlington County by Alexandria City, ey $o desired elther ut once ot | wgainst incorporation, and no Just | ywoleet 5 thi time the moving van,|remained until Tast ieus ”_,;a‘g-au\ )U: Ik xlw llfui? lepm}c.’l last ‘Jur.u 30, | agsregated $1,844,511,000 and were in the opinion of the Arlington County |at a later date. A biil was drawn by | (piticism can lie against them for |:‘.,'-'"m""|h Me oG e S hIbte Lanbsaanty s when L«»(”;n;euuul"e previgus call, and were | §79.145,600 more than in June. |folks, is the incurporation of thela commitiee selected fur that purpose | duing so. oatoair ;i S hethi 11 NiEht to Move the things.” she said, | mood, and over my protest hwlmflf‘»‘«t.': $ 7;-1 ]u_w above resources re.| Liahilities for outstanding circulat |county as & city. Once the county |and it was worded 4o that If the peo- | “But the only _question before the | 35ifeh ¥ Jasonetse ... e iy o s oar Rhe e Jini oten: amoynted to. $549,886.000, | has become. an Incorpornted municl. | ple voted n fuvor of incorporation publie now s Shall the people be | Hanisi. e e T . bttt _thres | oo InGMALIOR ot hor L om':::u".-'u:‘"“ dls:-u;l:un“:‘ct:)_nr!:‘d on'| which were $1,060,000 less than report. | pality, it will be impossible under the |the county would hecome, ipso facto, |accorded the right to determine for Marentes 8t L. T TP ey 20 6g ! attion- chtne 1ike a a1t /0oL 0F ThE LiebRERRte e R 68,9260, |ed " in June. = Deposit Tliabilitien of | State law for Alexandria to ainex any |a city of the first cinas, in necordunce | themselves, in an eloction, what form o o ichael B & e 2nA atked for her things. I said blus.” representing an increase over June of | 822.287,238,000 exceeded by $512,115,000 " portion of it. As lqng as it retains its [ with the provisions of the general law cment they wish to live Dance King. . o ings. . §411,230,000, Investmy@s 1o United |the amount reported in June, status as a coumwt will be subject {of the State on this subject, 'E ARt