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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, " 1927T. = e CAPTAL PREPARE 4503 ACTION ON.>. < ¥OTETGEBIRDDRYACT CHOAGDISWINER |°FSRchs, ABRANGE CioN, TFFER VOUIDED | | | URGED ON STATES BY FOR HOLIDAY FEAST coness ~snaa s [P | DEAD, BRIDE RULE FE—. Proposition at Once, ' * - — : S Government Employes Off at He Declares. . {Checks Plan to Impose Its Hughes Holds Diversion Per- Policeman in Car Pursuing Noon as City Assumes B il Penalties in Place of | mit Is Valid, With U. S. dral Choir of Men and Boys. | suspects Shot—Bomb Thanksgiving Aspect. No Infringement of State‘ . . Prohibition Laws. } Controlling Problem. _ A Wrecks Gang Rooms. Powers Involved, Mary- | ; - I churches of the National Capital President to Attend 5 = Lo i Lol Lt Ll rrvices at Keith's . o i i 2 . on services, With Mrs. Coolid | o ¥ i : SR i S ! 8 CREVIEAS N President and Mrs. Coolides ik i i 1 ¢ Intoy LRl be . Metpopofan it o with their house suests, Mr s e S Corporation : 3 i Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of 1 X : § t i ton, will attend tie Thanks vl ! / giving services of (he First Cor for| B ; rov el L ; aregational Church, which will Dis ¥ : . sy % ¥ . Brichtwood | Ba feld at 11 o'clock tomorrow S ’ morning at Keith's Theate: | Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Picrer, | the pastor, will preach on “Real | Thanksgiving.” t I tival to Feature Ceremony by Cathe- rman of a ommitt x 3 J : : T SnlTukidna t A chorus choir will sing and i ith by the Nautional| i ; ¢ : ! . ucy an orchestra will furnish the to con-f(hey are ranchised ent ¢ music. and return to Maryland |ciuse its 3 ; Pan-American Mass, bhecause they han those of t i " PR 1t they t Must Have . Consent . m in court | Statement Ts Amplif people in M en be very teful to p ssible., oposed amendr I feel certain that s one of the g appy to ove has come b ATS It Coming Here Tuesday the ‘whol lorsey is ge z | aro popt x nt rsonal Gain Involved. nd this v t e« fifi@figfiwfi",_gwfl z5Mm°T'fMBUWMWm s gather- | 4 ) o it St. | Ka Hotel in Washi er| 1 s Representativ t o st ice wil be i E ning to explanation the | House and to Senators « SRkl i sl ¢ A i function | 2light of voteless Washington I luv;m:v*; to, * the resolutd tute i c § i) h Festival Program of Music. & done to the nearly 500.000 people | ex it i 1t ional Capital, who have no | micct Maryland L / | d sentatives in the He sen. | in 1 ey of Baltimore. | “1 think it is th of £Y=3 [ 1ion: but thia istel exeaytion, [imoyet e il o wh | After Spectacular Escape tional Thanksgiving [ member of the Conncll of State Legis I pe held at Metropoli | lntures, regardless of pariy, to take and do und ' : - o hn Marshall |a decided stand in. favor of national 3 1 in the ¢ e ' ¢ N 10:30" oclock, | representation for the District. 1] N matter ¢ : S | Over Pacific. ieted at the | a letter from Representat clearly E street, | Frederick N. Zihlman of Maryland, | and the people of the country rning. The | chairman of the District of Columbia fthat is T i sife i Bment:| d by Capt.|committee of the House in the last|ment w adopted. 1 u o S AN 3 ¢ 9 P 3 " t ss man will be given a [ of national on f the iise » amendment . \ g 1 the Un was announced, by District, I will "do everything in reet. | my power to support the me 1ent, e e er will be served at noc ongress psses the resolution ¢ i ot @ X : 2 nfluence in the Le t > wing b E Quiet at White House. ure of Maryland to have the am l_ | the sl e Aust uiet igland spirit will ratified. 1 o doubt - Scir he landed te House. The Impairs No State's Powers. Witllla Midge will Nave| “I do mot know exactly what the n ; tiction of | He san Simeon, Ca A . s, at dinner, | Sentiment s ‘in other States it 1 L i t f \ble escape, did G Chies 1o "will be absent, | 40 Tot see how State can_con f19 nadenal prohit ) new ge to the P | Street Christian, R . sistently refuse to ratify it. It ! Covers Wil 7 fi . i s = nuthiane | 01 Sl T it. w e 2 »st from study at this time, | N0t reduce the representation of an Penalties are State in t simply a The presidential household has three | Ffate 10 iy 2 et o D Jenaing | Within the discretion o Congress it | Differences Between Owners SRR L which shall grace the White “O“SQI\‘” v 3 3 o ke Norih Piatte Valley Cospera- am also heartily in favor o | and Government Figures [ the national prohibition act is a O s et Ak G Lok oo | glving the of Washington a | act, made by the same law |? 3 " tive Pouitry Association of Nebraska | Loice” i the electoral college—the i i Rev. Dr. Alfred E. B T ra X. h king body, upon the same subje racing es Sna T sent one, the Brady, Tex., Chamber| i p’ ¢o%yor ¢or“brocident and Vi Western Employes. e o Nelll and e, Bra¢IDEH\WIReBRS . The Thank ring | be special music of Commerce sent another, while a|poiqor, " 0 3 it . 5 pre s I &b t Siblay Fosp | ehofi £hiira came from one of the President's s i mind, that is just s N that 8 3 escape fre B Sibley Hospital. e friends, whose name has mot been |35 Important as representation in | Ll DAl tHe | Shepprydl CICE o P B Georgetown Union Services. Church of the “The proposed amendment would| [Frilroad corporations and the plsc 1o be Temetntered fhat| g fre San Itrancis-| The Protestant churches of George- pr a_special sermo | merely give to Congress the right to| ¢riment have been able to reduce the | the District of Columbia occupies a pe. | co, for Honolulu, his first stop in | town will hold a union service fn St.|“A Rizhteous Nation extend representation to the Distriet, | difference in their valuation figures culiar status in that the Congross of | the long ocean flight, Four hundred | John's Protestant Episcopnl Church,| A prayer service w & if Congress should choose to do so. It |0 the Nation's imterstate raiiroad | the United States fs the only legis. | an Shiy miles mt sea and in|Potomac and O streets. The sermon | row at 8 p.m. at the First Prest ul supply prevailing. adds to the powers of Congress. Our | Property to §11,000,000,000, according | lative body having authority fo enact |an “ait pock the flyers term |Wwill be delivered by Rev. F. C. Rey-|Church. | TAX SUITS > organization has stood against further | to briefs filed with the Federal Dis- | laws for the District of Columbia, and | for variation in 3 | nolds, pastor of the Wesley Methodist| Rev. Dr. James AA oUIlD for turkey were quoted to housewives as ranging to 65 cents a pound, with a rency e s and two- Amy Joyce Rabbitt, 47 fo of Charles J. Raht concentration of power in ( o ct Court at St. Louis, where the|this status is entirel St ent spinning doy ! | Episcopal Church. The offering will | preach the sermon at 11 LEGISLATORS TO TEST but this proposed amendment d. first test case on the subject is await- | separable f that 3 bt ) ly out of control tor | be given to the Aged Women's Home | Centr: Preshyvter b ! e | At Gunton Temple M¢ w“ State. The District is not a State a Possibility of a general increas |1ative body with power At T r he Ly load,| The Western Preshyterian Church | terian Church y SP | would not be under this amendment. | railroad rates amounting to as much | locaily applicable.’” | ed upside . His | and the U AL . Church on Twen-| kamp, the pasto ple of Washington were not given | hold the railroad contention, was seen | F i 3 : : n tev. James McLain, will hold a| tian Sclence Par hureh | A : epresentation in Congress. It seems | by Walter L. Fisher, special counsel| MISS FAZENDA TO WED. | tien \ aviator br m Th i rvice the Pitil holg senyicesiat 1Esm.ac t by thg Town his plane it side up country should be deprived of the| Even if railroads find it inadvisable | s ST | to the direction of the mainland, |o'clock Convene House—Probe of |rizht to vote for President and of a | or impossible ta collect the fall nign | Will Marry Ial Wallis on Thanks- | and started shoreward The sermon wi o ¢ | sermon at the Church of the H s who - - He sighted shore 60 miles north of | Rev. J. H. Dunham, pustc > | tomorraw m State Affairs Demanded. | ralse their taxes and appropriate for | value would allos ) his landing nlace on the Hearst ranch, | Western Presbyterian Church, The | Epworth M. I i uth their needs. should the courts grant the railroad | HOLLYWOOD, Calif., November 50 miles north of San Luis Obispo. | offering will be divided between the o g tion Tordceedingn \octated Pross. covember 23— | “I shall certainly be present at the | t€rmine for themselves what the gen.|ner Will be a wedding breakfast for for the Aged. e | Mount Vernon M. E. Services, \HOMA CITY, November 23.—| o e .xw “’m“;.'t?)(\vf‘ lletal rate structuve should e & Louise Fazenda, motion picture come. “I think that my experience solves All of the Baptist churches will | e ke STeNss or BapreaEntas | Ml Ao Evar 0 help ta oh1d Gaass o BNt licity man, who yesterday announced pened to the lost Dole racers” (con-|«¢lock at Calvary Baptist Churc SCoth SSndtat s e 7 2 Exervthing I can tolielp ¢ TakinE, faie Thursday noon as the time for their | testants in the illfated air roce fo| The annual union service of the S ey B 2 3 - . three Petworth churches will be held ‘}fl’r";l‘(‘ g!g fact that John H. Kirby Duty of I C. C. Outlined. Fiatriase. Hoknio| saveral iaekh seo e el e a spoc | ton, Tex., presi When vajuations are once deter-|saying that the wedding and honey. | that I survived what I w nz day at 10:30 o'clock. Re¥. C. L sct. today fol- | pointed: this ispecial’ comunl il B il i e ; Sor ok L e Do e S i Shumi | required by law to allow railroads to [ which might come between the|a biplane; it wouldn't have | Chureh, will preach, Rev. 11, J. Smith L B on. | ta »und, ¢ rther, ollect one- rer.” | Rose o ch 150 | € R ‘”‘.‘y Thal ARy 21s found, and, further, to collect on: over. i Church will a ; Kirdabl will preach, cent meeti i e = = " - ¥ v 1 : putc o o ]\\}mh any railroad may earn annual- BOWIE ENTRIES until he “encountered —clouds ~and Union Jewish Services: Gt M o A PRt oy ol h P y upor: its valuation, squalls 300 miles out. At 480 miles off | ; e : / valid_constitu- | £ TR 4 Union servi of the Hebrew con- d as a result of E s were rejec £ ected president, present plan | the magnit : : : pal iS ahaGl el i tithe Bre he magnitude of the financia! results FOR TOMORROW, weather,” he said. SHolonk Synacoeie ) The - S itely in line with our proposed {to the public as well as to the rail Sholom Synagogue at 11 o'clock. The | Community Center Program. who demanded | 10 take an interest in a Ul legis- | the Fisher brief said. “In 1920 the |, FIRST RACE—Purse, $1.300; claiming = Street congrezations will unite. Rabbi( A& TIAL NSRS Brostan, it ¢ mes o inst_taxatiol o epresents t i Star_ Gold 08 Age of Reaso HORTA, ISLAND OF FAYAL. | Rapif W, I Rosenb Center at 8 o'cloc A rsin, but Resid of the names of . n wut representa- | method of ‘valuation it has been fol- | aairerd icen, 105 1 Fammi ot - Arores, November 23 (F)—Undeterred | ha e e I Tosenblum will conduct | rpyqpycegiving in Py 4 Bty ich our country was founded. It |the value o i itite A 105 ¥o 5 [ b | b d ue of interstate rail Also eliiiblo " getaway on a transatlantic flight 0} chureh will be Holy Communion at | ! cted by ( lation in the National I should | $15,900,000,000, T ; s I s 1 i 100, 0/ f tnhe contentior ¢ | b Brahman ) D 15 7 apa: D280 came: BECK to k1 e e 8 7 > 1l take part. Sing | have been so long deprived of the |the petitioners (th ,“H}.(,,:“,“,,,r.‘,, Lacie Am . 108 Ceump S e e D-1230 came back 10)ca’ jg arranged particularly for the|Plavers will take part. Sins ) Marie Blancho =d 1( ; nisht if favorable weather conditions | Thaykes offerings ‘of feie and | Lav ; r o It is just as |fore be incrcased approximately 60 <hould prevail |\1-,£L,‘,m.’l” oo q{n.«‘.;‘m\rmf?‘r;:{ \ in 1776, | order to ascertain the rate base u 30, ¢ L0 e rate base upon ¢ Maxwell | Senzer ahoard the D-1230, altho L el ioe otvatto Etabla is of peculiar inter- | Which rates must produce 6 per cent, 5 iy i ! -;.u-ln & dpust with ths long 0slay \,,‘,f:,'.“, A L, P Elelh (el extend the po ign conclusion. the Union or Territory wires snapped r the | of Geor L “I have long wondered why the peo- [ as 18 per cent, should t and instruments were stroet which the pastor isja.n Oklahoma Governor Refuses to|strange that so many people in our|for the commission. | t B n M. E. hursd t 11| La Fayette Hotel. | Rev, Paul Sperry will preact tute legal voice in the 1 ative hodies that | Jevel of rates which Hish ghviag Bap, taxes of $30 hold a prayer serv o W > Iso instructed Varney 5 hs gl e es Kirby Plea. contention the raflroads would de. | /P.—Thanksgiving day turkey din Finds “Foul” Weathe Afetiuaiee oil Eveshylotiniicmes test of the Oklahoma 12w |in" Washington noxt: buecar ! Thiteritaie’ (GoTimeiee | dienne, and Hal Wallis, studio pub nitely the mystery of what hap-|unite i rvices Thursday e e v Sie dniae ik Saclall messll 0- | the resolution adopted by Congress, P | tomc p-1Y t et in special session pro: n adopted by Congress, marriage. The couple obtained a | Honolulu), Giles said. “I had a biplane Sp % |at the Methodist Church Thanksgiv- embers make such a | Council o ate Leg ¢ ¥ 1 s | Council of " State Leg mined, the commerce commission is|moon must await the opportunity | A monoplane is much less Hawthorne, pastor of the Presbyte 0 e ¥ oo st ciie jof e sentiment | earn a reasonable return on the to- [ making of pictures. chance in the weather that turned me | Of the rch and Rev, § . will have serv on. | halt of the excess over 6 per cent Giles declared the weather was good | el e ounced | States’ 5 rength of this that he was a that he wa “It is not necessary a1l up > mainland he r: “utterly foul ) last Thired Lt w0t ¥ to dwell upon the mainland he ran into “utterly foul | TIoR services of the Hebrew con| . M ursday. | program. The council was ged | vonds which ‘depena wison this eace (First race, 12:15 p.n.) JUNKERS PLANE DELAYED. Washington Hebrew, Fifth and Sisth| isted they have | 12tion. — We have T stand | commission, usiug substantially the | ~2¢arolds: 1 il J. T. Loeb, Rabbi L. J. Schwefel and titic 0| n. is rineip! )0 o “ o B 3 i 1 . on a petition to | !} principle upon |lowing in the O'Fallon case, estimated | a Buiford Dream. 103 Lt o' Gawrie)? 115 |l their failure to make a successful| " Tpe services at St. Paul's Episcopal | three torical pl ¥ Here Many Years. popu. | for 1 naking purposes at | g1 3 sCruelty ...... | the United States yi ay, the crew | 7.30 ana 10 n.m. The 10 o'clock serv-| M v the Junior I’ 10155 ropr cantedinlins neny LEGiios i o roR el arel| SRR orta planning another hop-off to- | &40 MO B ho bring their 5 etwee to tax without | per cent, or over $11,000,000,000, in Lili Dilenz, Vienese actress and pas- |y ir. These giits are distributed | &7 Maryland, first, because the!or a " return,” t of Columbia 'was for the| The net increase of rate evels that D e O e e 1 W) The music for the service o o S Parved ouit Maryland, | might be required would be about 18 | Turi 3 Panling L. .... 1600-mile hop to Newfoundland, is g Ll = > of tho'ipaonle) or the Marmikia|. Brlshired somnlE | e ! ¢ : UL S S by KID\ OVEd Oves tate s, emaanc L L B EEC eellinterent | imightis ; o | the flisht and thus become the first|. Tha Paaple. te 3 ke Tuth X £ KIDWELL FACING | have movea over into District ’p.,\f railroads from putting such | i . i ety W‘ e Come. Yo Il sople. to_ M, ! Ruth T2 ) i b R D e bt : S - 103 | “hpe failure of the plane to continue | «praise the Lord, O Jerusalem’ | Citro. 2t ) o n this densadssent | A8t n 6wt vent bt B Y Farm ent:y on the flight last night after taking | pe sung as the offeratory. Clyde Thon T land. g } Jher cent general INCrEase | gy gack—pures, $1,500; the Cen- | Off at 6 o'clock was due partly to the| " s¢ the Church of the Tra o lvina Brown, A stified it their contention | v,y Handicap: d-year-okls; 7 furlougs. heavy weight of the fuel carried in|tion the services will be at 7:30 and | red Tlowman, Mar: Maryland Law Involved, s lowed, and that an avera ; 115 Herod 112 | addition to the crew and their woman | 10:30 a.m. The choir, under the direc- | Dorothy Ifall, R “We have 2 law in Maryland which | woald e sum i cen 6 and 8 per cent|Adun it oL aporyd 101 | passenger, as well as atmospheric con- | tjon of Mrs. Marie H. Little, will ren- | Faris, Louise Jar | provides that it a citizen leaves the e e Iisher brief | 5 G A 10 | ditions which made it extremely dif-|qep a s 1l program of music. Rev. |enza. allf Seate, Gvn for a WhOCE tinie, With | cUIREIONS wnt der o o ol tho cal i ficult to continue. | ally, rector, will preach. Another ovent me, with | culations and devoted much space to B, McTadnlentry. — — Sor will be held in Foundry |tenth semi hymns, | Salle. 3 : : i 3 s | o atention of takitig up residence | attacking the methods of valuatlon | ey wanke s $1.400: the § | Methodist Episconl Church at 11 a.m. |ance of the Junior Op rs’ Clu INgs | elsewhere, he can never again vote|the railronds have ‘ | ro —Purse, $1.400: the Sun- | . | Methodist Episcoal Church 2 a.m. | ance of the Junior Ope s Club | whenjin Maryland unless he Siiher | ME e \"',’,"”"j“',',' e e T Tl UL MISS E. M. COLFORD DIES; o sermon will be by Rev! Dr. Frank |of late Conception Church in | P, | dectaration in the Marylana Court of | torney General's offive. flte tiag in | Attack R, | | W. Collier of the American Univer- ntation of a new musical kool ntention to resume residenco in | the case at Bt voo o Jiedia briet in | AUSCK, . e | WAS MEMBER OF THE BAR‘\m, His subject, “Thanksgiving— |comedy by Harry Wheaton How ot tial v b ‘ | St. Louis, enging the Sunsre . |the State. Our people who go to|right of the soutte e oienging the 103 La Diva Its Meaning and Power. The Duchesse of St be given in t . %2 Frod Commerce Commission valua- |, FIREH RACECD cviog Mandi- | Graduate of George Washington Service: ati 86 Andrewh s i Jn th ; . L i The service at St. Andrew's reh | Hlahih sirectn, and I f a be at 11 o'clock. The rector, Rev. | TRy et AL 8.1 S | Washington nnot vote therc und | state lose th 3 State so that!tions 4 imirs, lead Watkinson A Black Panther. 111 . AR 5 cumbs Suddenly. Dimon, will speak on “The Na for the Public I | | - Mrs. Grayson. planning Winter Flight E TGNt e Lfiie Grnnges ate s chokr wiil L I3thel M. Colford, 3543 Six- | render special Thanksgiving muste. i+ Over Sea, Returns From European Study and Law College Suc street, who was engased in the | At Hamline Methodist Episcopal for circulation and r 3 ice of law here for a number of | Church at 11 o'clock Representative akoma Pa R | it : ; Vears, dicd while visiting at the home | David H. Kincheloe of Kentucky will { sastern and Me Faie e o 130008 3-3 1 of her unele, Jed Gittings, Bethesda. | make an address. wtern High School, Chevy the A siatedi e el M. yesterday. Although she had not| A special service will be held in the fand Tenley sub-branches will % i n is spending m Word of Honor.. 108 Polyer § d , LEVIATHAN, 10K, Hohirs 1o ¥ ST T lise tor a long while, her death | New k Avenue Presbyterian [all day o belief that al- | With Commodore Herbert Hartloy, | i r J. Salmon entry ' i | was sudden Church at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Joseph g L i y d on in =oing to Enrope she spent . o | Miss Colford was a graduate of the | R. Sizoo will preact | I i e - s e s {r . » 16101 tHe. MAJetIL Svith (o ot G | Washington College of w and of | There will be special services at the chools of the city will he ¢ % . s i Ve 111‘ 8 e ave s : » vigation and | o Ceorse “\Washington University. She|Church of the Ascension. At s am. |will government departments : e Nortl Frances Grayson, inE o & ocean lore from those oxp e Wad.4 mamber of the | ¢ the Su-|coehration of holy communion, and at [stores. i mas i 1 States. | 10:30 o'clock a full festival service, at The District of Columbia Auxiliary | ter : > e being 1 ied to establish a transatian- [ “7°¢d In the ways of the Atlantie. 1 s sreme Court of the United 2 3 = L, > A c. 1 Do {0 engaging in the practice of which time the rector. Rev. Thomas|of the Navy Relief Society will hold it mbition besides being o suck H 1927 C t record, was headed for home | womun to fly the Atlantie 1o :L. m',':\.i aF. ntry. law she was employed in the United | W. Cooke, will preach the seemon. A benefit ball tomorrow night at the c tment wil She visited France, Germany | the first crossing in Winter, she told | SEVENTH RACE—$1.300; claiming Stutes Patent Office. Special services will be ineld at shiloh | Willard Hotel. Mrs. Edward W 1 rs tomor | nd England without spending a single | [h¢ Associated "Press correspondent. | year-oids and up e Besides her uncle, she i nols to Be Closed. T | ves her | Baptist Institutional Church from L‘}:wl.hn \mu; of Admiral Eberle, is thongh « i service 3 h e “I am not going to die before my ti Belphrizonia .. dward M. Colford, and thry noon at 1:30 p.m. The choir and con- |chairman of the committec on ar B“y I\l() W y s anyway. she sald, aag o Wi | asGoid Bails i Miss Florence A. Colford, Mi J“_‘., ation will render special patriotic | angements. ¢ on acquired articles | ter fight would be a real contribution | sfms « ate i Levoyant, .. V. Colford and Mrs. Ruth V.|and Thanksgiving music. The ~hurch| Sports will hold a place o T 2 = that Mrs, Grayson brought aboard the | 10 the store of knowledge about trans. | *Y sman . lig) 1 of this city. Her mother|clerk, Wesley H. Preston, will X}‘nd T ml{w:nl'mg day program of the 1 E e o ] i d > flying.” Atfon L : vas the late Mrs, Ida M. Colford. [the President's prociamation; M city, Ave teams are coming from.| 8 ions of Mail Larly Leviathan at Soutkampton were conferences with aviati R an Eatiok - 507 Bl i Nt services will be conducted at| Ursula Jackson will give a_reading, | Baltimore, for the interoity soccer t s will b for 2 ¢ fur-l flying hoots a|cils in Europe were to obt 3 wdition | . (he Sisteenth street residence Friday [and after the Thanks:iving Scripture j=ames. Four of these will he held on | taken up at 4 o pm., while L ~ . P T i nation and _co-operation for a | Red Skl | ot e o and thence |y ng by the pastor, Miss Mar- | the Monument grounds, and the other | the more thickly etter dervice : g inter flight. The French officials | diss t"the Sacred Heart Catholie Church |guerite Chinn will give a reading and [ will be at Walter Reed Hospital, | sections the e ours he in the timistic “about her chances,' s aprentios. allowance 9 8 am. Interment will be in Mount ' Miss Priscilia Willlams will render a | George Washington University and!4 and 9:30 pm the outlyir = me e L ; he British did not encourage her. Weather clears bark fasis Olivet Cemetery geloction upon “The Spirit of Thanks: | Catholie University will clash «a she districts one ¢ aat 6 pam. |4 ——

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