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M . NEW YORK'S MAYOR ACQUIRES NEW PET. Mayor Walker sharing execative duties at City Hall with his new brindle bull, Spike, who has Bunk, who r tly died, in his master’s fri n Waorld Thotos. superseded the mayor's affections. Spik CHAMP_ INVENTS SERVIN MACHINE. Rene Lacoste, holder of the world singles tennis title, demonstrating his new serving m e, The mac e serves the ball at any of four diffe angles to aid players in perfecting their returns. Copyright by Photos. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C 'HE Boy Scout in the Wichita, Kans,, troop, finds a comfortable perch in the yman Lenker, the biggest member of bowl of the big horn play by the troop band. WwWiILI society who will usher at Wardman Park Theater > Miss Katherine Wrenn, HER AT PERFORMANC] TUNING Australian use on his planned solo flig Zeakand, by way of Honolulu e “zood will” fiyer, g BAND. Don Twiges, the smallest fron Copyright by P & AL Photos JAYS. Young members of Wasl s by members of the Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Anne Devereux. Copyrizht DF ARTS CLUB PRI ptation of three prize and 30. Left I Munford and t the . R. H. Jeschke, ‘LIGHT. g acquainted w DAY, York BRITAIN'S SHRINE ON ARMISTICE nce of Wales (center) and the Duke of Cenotaph during London's tribute of si Soldier on the ninth anniversary of the ar 10 Ph ) Copur i Capt. Frederick . Giles, the h the sextant he will p San Franeciseo to Wellington, New Wide Wor before the Unknown who will pl Tamons old Liszt piano wh ] n b ht to this countr; Budapest, at the ovium this ev auspices of the Federstion of Music hunter Clubs I HIS PRIZE. P A ROYAL HUNTSMAN A % i of this count 2 a lecture tou " FORD SEES HOOVER DAWES BOOM GETS S IDEAL PRESIDENT START IN NEW YORK Secretary’s | Politicians Mystified by Quiet Activity in Behalf of Vice President. Points to Achievements in Interview With Bernstein, Author. Br the Associated P NEW YORK. November Hoover would m: President of the United States opinion of Henry Ford exp in an interview with Herman ing of s atein, an author, published today. | tVity on behalf of Vice President ord spoke of Hoover in a discus- [ Dawes as a possible candidate for the | sion of work as the basis for peace, | Republican nomination for President. | and referred to the future of na | The campaign is without apparent | American prosperity, the Jews leadership, the World says, but is| aviation. | causin, 'y to those who are trying T believe that Mr. Hoover would|to Dring about the nomination of be an ideal President” Ford said. | Charles F and is also “Some people are opposed to him be. | serving to crea munity of in- cause they fear he is too closely iden- | terest hetween supporters of Hughes | tified with capitalism. But there 1 those interested in making Her- | hardly anything that is accomplished | bert Hoover a candidate. | today without the aid of capita Growth of the hoom for & 5 Lowden of Illinois is said by the Points to Ach World to be a factor favorable to the “Look at the res chieved by |V President. The feeling is gen- Hoover. That is, after all, the jeral. the World says, that if it ap- that counts. He is a man of | pears ear in the convention th constructive —achieve- | Lowden cannot be nominated. the bulk | that Hoover|of his strength will be shifted to it President. | Dawes. . 1le is systematic. | Frank He has decp sympa- | General knows America and | whom. world as few Amer- | Jeade NEW Y . November 21.—The ew York World, Democratic, says to- ay the politicians of New Y ate have been highly mystificd by the up- sprin f it deal of quie be Bern- is| Frank O. vements. satisfied H. Hitcheock, under Presid the World s BoRtAE it Taft, to some political s thought the: d traced the 8 Dawes boom, said he had heard of no ! and idleness breed | paptjcylar campaign on behalf of the | the motor man- | Yice President. | - HORPE TO SPEAK ent for | Termin “‘I“‘MMERLE TO D. C. BOARD OF TRADE of the world to | Germa is one W nat | Editor Will Address Meeting To- | morrow Night—Committees | to Report. Merla Thorpe, edi publication of the Chamber of the United State: il address members Washington Board of ot monthly meeting at the Willard | Mr. Thorpe, it is announced k on problems before t of Columbia, its prosperity | er is practic thies. And of the nd revoluti ufacturer told Bernst in urging hard work pes i progress. ed ‘ 1 n get ion's | I Prefers to Keep Busy 1 ‘_ K [ton Tact |tk "y | thei Hotel. will spe Distriet and future, A spe 1 committee of ce a report on ref out by the Ch reduction in taxation. and recommendations for action ade bhody. This committee sists H. H. Mc president the National Capital Bank of Wash- |ington, chairman: Joshua president of the District Nationa , and W. L. Beale, of the Ameri- | can Se_urity and Trust Co. Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superinten- dent of the Metropolitan Police Forc SMOKE SAVES THREE IN RIVERDALE HEIGHTS v v o nonor suest ant s maks rtment, following a report by Odell S. Smith for the committee on public order, which this past week in- dorsed the proposed enactment for the trict of Columbia amodified rm of the es Law, which pro- | vides life imprisonment for habitual criminals convicted of a certain num- ber of crimes Alexander Wolf, chairman the committee on law, will report 0. 4 pro- law drafted by the committ with the committee on parks reservations, which would pro 4 mew form for condemnation private land for public uses 1sine Commerc selt with ommerce yrd said In of my dollars a d. But | ey what T i bl T co life w vear. 1 to conten ne thus f D for the thousa all 1 would nec busy 1d rest keep the hoard endun, mber, which il ms the —_— dep al Dispateh to The Star i< HEIGHTS, RIVERDALE Md. ing norning, probably and Mrs. W n flames below No. them dis posed ointly | | ana | vide | of umes, which « simultaneo The dan 2D ttic and oes not ed $250 base Life can nev be one grand sweet | room of Spencer L. Wise, part ow { BRODKHART FAVOR FARM CORPORATIN - BOVE 50000 U. S. Subsidy Is Seen Backed’ Estimate by Western Independent G. 0. P. Senators. Compiled From Various New England State Reports. wd wy tlood and us croj to be ol M 1 was: proposed Nar squaliza d from re- farm bil THIS BAKER SAYS HE NEVER ¢ ch loaf is eleven feet long. generous disposition. The Fre) HIS CUSTOMER. So he haked this The baker does business in Atlant HORT-WEIGHT af of ‘nator ommerce | Tow | senator &tz ofi sokhart, Republi Copyrizht hy P, bre r day to prove his & A. Photos. INQUEST INTO LIVERS Railway Mail Clerk, Who Risked Life | ‘NOTABLES’ TAKE PART DEATH IS POSTPONED S. L. Wise Released on Own Recog- nizance—Man Died After Fracas in Hotel. Inquest by a jury em paneled Friday to determine the cause lof the death of Leo L. Livers, 37, | prominent business man of Martins burg, W. Va., who died in hospital following his participation in coroner’s |a card game in the Martinsburg hotel er of the Chevy Chase Dairy of Wash- ington, has been postponed until to morrow morning, at 10 o'clock Mr. Wise, who was examined by the proséesting attorney of Martins burg shortly witer Mr. Live according to reports receive was released on his own re to z it requested. reports from Martinshu were to the effect that 4 warrant had been is<ued for man whose identity was heir et by Martinsburg uthorit said by two pmpanions to en struck Wise during the card game at the hotel, in which all four were playing and officials_indicated that he them he hit Livers and grappled with him in the hotel corridor, but did not amplify this statement Police, it was stated that any blow which Wise may have truc caused the death of L since the latter drove his automohile home after the incident and did not 1 appe: to be injured. Clyde E. Smith, insurance man Walter Fitzsimmons. loan broker, were the other two at the card game Martinsburg police said they were ex- | pected to appear when needed. | here, ance do not helieve KING GREETS ENVOY. New German Ambassador to U. S. Received in Rome. ROME, November 21 () ng Victor Emanuel received Dr. Friedrich | Wilhelm Prittwitz-Gaffron, | cently appointed G to the United § |ence at " the | morning von re- man Ambassad, in a final Quirinal Palace so able a diplomat was leavin ongratulated bim on his Wash ppointment as a_merited step upward in his car the belief that in his new post the re used of the f chemi 1ls w ainst spreal it your ace is as long as a Ambassador, who served as counselor of the embassy at Rome, would find new Murels, Baltimore | death, | by | told | and | He expressed | In Train Wrec]{. praised by New the | women and ind_ran ex and 1 to the much dirt and river the n mud knee e to get Credited with having f women and k of his own in a eptember, Charles M il clerk of St iended for his heroism Postmaster G 1l New and his act cited 1o the Carnegie Hero Fund Com sion at Pittsburgh by the Second stant Postmaster General, W. Irv Glover 1y lor woune childrey lost my i citedly down the w and tried vestil und so debri I lives the last railway n Feen ain wreck Taylor, a Louis, has ri wer 10 front comn wrecked car feet ind mys my off the bottom After several attemy he reached the vestibule limbed or Taylor said ing nd went in ' nd Charles Blaske, express 1ske . were in the mail coach of the train which was wrecked at Ce: “We | taur, Mo.. on September Their car | one_was out, continued. I res- was not damaged, but a Pullman had | cued none hut women and children. been hurtled into the Missouri er [ The men did not need it. They came and lay 7 submerged its | out like ru I tried to help a man side crow ‘. when I first came to the water's edge, Lockin rd the|but he didn't need it. He was giving { mail, Taylor ske went to the | a fine’ example of how a dog swims, scue of the occupants of the Pull-|{and he passed up that 40-foot bank man. Reporting the rescue in his of- | still swimming and moaning.” ficial statement, Taylor said that more | Tayvlor's unwillinzness to take the than 100 persons rushed to the wreck- | eredit due him is indicated in the fol d train, but did nothing to help lowing out the passenzers of the Pullman. ummir “I hecame excited when 1 came half credit already given full view of the Pullman out in 1 was aided hy who work river,” he said. “The women and ¢ with . and a nezro chef who dren were at the windows, which were | waded out the water and, T v hout level with the water on the land | devstand, ed until all were out of side. Only one person, Blaske, made | the car came down to the ny effort to aid them. Then it was|edze finally, but not one would come . secking the urgent need of those ! to aid.” REMUS IS BLOCKED !COOPER ADDRESSES IN EMOTIONAL PLAY | VIRGINIA Y. M. C. A. GROUP e Wi Bt tont Shcts v Dl e Problems Related to Work for Younger Members. side, he while me never stopped until the on t t all up T doubt if T de- in the serve e N ske. o ! Court Denies Alleged Slayer Pri ilege of Elaborating His Life | History at Trial. ROANOK Vv iam Knowle of the CINCINNATI, November | emotional claboration of the history | yof his recent life George Remus had | planned to lay before the jury in his | Men s barred today from SPeake | By the 21— 1 sec- ovember Cooper, gener Washington Young Christian Association, was a at the annual young men's his opening statement. |wmfl\rl‘nm~ of the State executive When Walter K. nt | committee of the Y. M. C. A. of Vir- { prosecutor, arose to make the State’s [ginia here Saturday night. opening ement, Judge Chester 1|~ Mr. Cooper and other prominent as- ook ruled | sociation officials discussed problems “lach side will be limited to two | affecting the work for younger mem- hours. Eoch will make a plain [ bers of the organization, including statement of its case. There will he | means for stimulating interest of more no_emotion and no argument. ung men in the activities of the ! will be a simiple statement of the M. C. A, | that the ev o will bring out.” | ne Sibbald, 6 feet 4 inches tall, and |t the invitation of Fred D. Thomp. with a voice that rivaled Remus’ deep | son, State boys' work secretary He voar, asserted that the State not only | Will return to’the Capital tomorrow. would prove the first degree murder o charge upon which it asks Remus he electrocuted, but that there were oth- | flict corporal punishment on a pupil ers equally as guilty, “members of | has been upheld by the courts in Sas- Remus' gang.” katchewan, ___ 21.—The ret murder trial, w 6 The right of a school teacher to in- into the | top of st | ‘Ihe Washington offictal came here | Srookhart said of Western ent Senators, of which support such a_proposit | | ome of our group a | IN CHURCH BENEFIT o % iation™ | tional,” he said, * are opposed to a direct appropri it can he obtained eed, one of our minor pre President and First Lady Repre-|" ;" ove is regarded and where t 3 wtai A the only compromise need emn sented in Entertainment and | {5 "00 Dizucion S e Mock Wedding. | brought a veto of the Med indep Re - relieving the pop- ected was approved. It is » will be quick repair » the character of high, and e oppos possil provision, which Nary-Hauzen | bill by President « | statement of Senatc representing | first intimation fiest lady | $idy was acceptable Senat t and | include Linabergh, | br: Borah of Idaho and Nye & f North Dakota. Brookhart would have all commodities included in the scope of the export corporation, which he would create with Government funds ot vrasileld and give sufficient money from ti was the bridegroom and | Treasury to buy up surplus crops ar Kathryn Butler the bride, while dispose of them on the world marke others who took part in the program, | th maintaini domestic prices also included musical numbers, fagainst a break in world price 5 Tollows The Iowan warned that “unless this Dur s done for the benefit of culture s, wrme the United States have m W 1y reached that state of mind t Kathryn demand ‘prot for pr Charlotte tion for none Ruth — e oy CONDITION OF CARDINAL IS MORE SATISFACTORY Officials Inquire Daily /20K Nevns Concerning Reports on Former toth Apostolic Delegate Here. case by a | dudge By the Associated Pres: who want .| ROME, November 21.—The the or Mary Watson, Betty Lynch, Dixon | condition ul'lfi(\ly’:;lv:ll\ l'{nn/{‘l‘\n . S Lowery, Doris Glenn, ¥y Sutton, | apostolic delegate Washin Irnest Thompson, Audrey Burns, ynderwent an eme eV o | Alice Quinn, Bobby Jarrett, Julia Bell, | Saturday, was sthte to pe o |Eisie Mae Ricketts, Carroll Lewis, c today. i Betty Furmage, Tait, John | ttending phys i Bartlett, Donald Lucas, Alta_Dyer, | consultation . thi {Leona Applebaum, Joseph Sutton, | cardinal's te Lyl % | bl June Lockwood, William Ricketts, 1da | be 100 and his pulse 125 T eiyep, | 04t f(llf:_:‘:_'s. 11{ e grng;’rflfi\filbrg ADn- |cians will hold another consultation | made by Virginia i kfl fic Je- H¥ i l“‘"'!- this evening, reserving a definite state- | for Keurn irginia Hickernell, Jean Hickernell, |ment on the cardinal’s progress for |cont Ivy Thompson and Scott and Joe Jar- ' another day. b : HOES Pope Pius Brookha expected have i rial proare concerned A cast of characters at President Coolidge and the f the land, Chief Justice sucih _other notables as | Ruth Elder, Walter Johnsor Ederle and Joh hillip Sor part in a Tom Thumb wedding | entertainment at the Fifteenth Street ian Church last Friday night. most TAMPERING CHARGES END KEARNS’ SUIT Senator ! | | which were Betty B b 1 zinia Neild, Williamson, Armentrout, Tohnson, liene ire, | Everett Lane, Herman | Lowery, Charles Johnson, {dorff, Gertrude Bastin, Jvelyn S | {weather, Margaret Quinn, | Vatican | Lovett, Margaret Glenn, RRuth Glenn, | lfred Johnson, Bobbic Finnell, Ivy | Thompson, Doris Welling, Ruth Hild, Henrietta Thompson, Gladys Thomas, , Henry Smith, Eddie Bell Lowery I Marjorie Butier, Mildred Furmagi Flaintiff Accuses Dempsey and Rickard—Both Sides Agree to Call Off Trial. Finnell, | Buddy v, Audrey incis Selby Billy Lewis, Vir- Neild, Margaret ane, kthel M Miller, Virginia | Dorothy Goeble, 1 ord, Jack Ma- | er Jam ehi N 0. zes of stice on ind Tex today to 33 court action Jack psey ought an end £333 sides azreed ending the after fense, that > would be 1 mis- ol Runyon } ial to go on, zeneral ormet n. who J t bel e Judse m on ' ultin the « r vas throw - an u by Ricka who o r ed K of Kearns' counsel that th v had boasted having the n the bi " that he Hled the v “contemptible liar” in open Runyon issued his oy Prof. Ales. assistants held | case he | mwyer influence were chief counsel who seeks damages on a it made when he was the for | mer boxing champion’s manager. nd_Cardinal A Accidentally Shoots Self. Poli Gasparri, —_— the papal secretary of state, have in- STUDENTS ABOLISH HOP quired daily as to Cardinal Bonzano « | condition. The members of the sucred | ‘»mll_exe also have sent daily inquirie | while many messages are coming fre {all Ttaly and from other coun imxpedal; the United Stat man Ha cinct. nie s pistol in the police s afternoon when it wa ed, the bullet passing through Dancing on the Wane at Univer- sity of Chicago. ovember 21 (A).—The : T | his left arm ane at the University | Leaking Gas Jet Proves Fatal. |"' class hop, one| Frank Orr, 38 years old. who had| . i ial events of the | made his home at Reliance ifotel, con-| Auto Kills Richmond Man. year, has heen abolished. iducted by the Salvation Army, at 119 | UNADILLA, Arnold Johnson, president of the | Pennsylvania ayenue, was found dead ; (). —Stepping into the path of an undergraduates council explained:}in bed this morning, having been | automobile he was attempting to stop The hop is a ‘flop.” It doesn’t pay'asphyxiated by illuminating gas that for a ride, William Heinz, 79 vears for ftself. Last time we had to make had escaped from an open burner of old, of Richmond, Va.. was injured up a §300 de_llc,{t, heater in his room. % fatally -near here Saturday night. ’ his, vester CHICAGO, N. Y., November 21 L4 @