Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1927, Page 17

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AL o) 2 OVER 'llll JUMPS AT THE SADDLE CLUB. Mrs, Mec- OFFICIAL'S DAUGHTER CHRISTENS NEW ENDURANCE FLIGHT PLANE. Bert Acosta’s new Washington Tuberculosis Association el ing on S 5 el + of the enator and Mrs. Medill M ne, in which he hopes to recover the endurance flight record, now held by Gern being christened by Left to right: Dr. George M. Kober, president of the associ iation; l’nmi![onl Coolidge, 1 rves taking a ]u ap on her favorite mount at the Wardman F addle CTub. h ilizabeth Robinson, daughter of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Robinson, at Curtiss Field, Long v, vice president of the association; Mona Laurent, a young crusader for the cause, She is one of the accomplished equestriennes of the club, which boasts . Left to right: ile r 10-| Acosta, Miss Robinson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Mac- Fowler, District Iu-allh officer and di 2 . 3 d 1 o ma > cht by Underwood & Underwood. acl ken and As: r' Y v Wide W Mis. James . chairman aud Howell h, el e 5 : A | £ the Avts ‘Clab Gramatic | : : ] | of the committee in charge, cos- who is appearing in the tumed for the “Peasant Village > 3 D SOLONS USE PLANE FOR JOURNEY. Senator Hiram Bingham of i “Cattie,” one of the prize A 1C TROUBLES PART MIDGETS. Mr. and Mrs. 1ke Martina, Fair” of the annual Christmas ba- A ROYAL SHARPSHOOTER ON THE RANGE. King Alfonso taking Connectient (at left) preparing to hop off with Senator Hale of Maine plays the < pr whose combined height is about 4 feef, have taken their domestic trou: ~ boelsenly part in a recent shooting match on the rifis rance at Madeid. The Army plane at Bolling Field yesterday for Langley Field, Va. Wardman bles to court. 'Lhs husbawd, who is 5% inchies highs fine putitloned: at zaar of the Women's Alliance of Spanish monarch combines good marksmanship with some of his other m got his training as a pilot in the World War. and tomerrow night Jacksonyille. Fla.. for a separation from k b wife on the grounds Al Soul's Church, December 1 accomplishments, especially in the field of sports, of which he is an Copyright by P. & A. l'hnm- 3 ) rris & Ewing. Associated Press Photo. and 2, World Photos. BOARD RETERKTES (Giensin Svent, | e IS, e, (TS REELECT | DRY SPEECH STAND Save More Money | iz o s S N S L Rp | CcriccDoeteming | B NORDLINGER P CHICAGO, Navember 29.—Citl 4 : RN . tr o b et , November 29.—Citl- 2y ; % i s e, o chool Authorities Again De- | aistrict are saving more money. ; . ¢ / ‘ y " A P as strong as iron and as light as | 1aliaferro Addresses Meeting fW. c T.U district, led by Indiana, show an . i % o ) - 4 aluminum, was brought to this fend Falks T W . Tl | trean 1o savings deposlts which s o i ; . . ] A country vesterday by lts inventor. of Georgetown As- totaled $ 1 for November, : X . gt gl i Dr. Max Wurmbach, professor of ¢ as Purely Educational. a statement ted today by the e 5 AR 4 : i 3 s r\v;r”um;wgy at the University of iati - “ederal Reserve Bank of Chicago AT v 4 G : ; s 4 i 4 ¢ | e S EN TR o sociation. howed > 5 . - L v ; i The “alloy, “neonaleum,” Dr. Indiana’s 37 banks reported a 7.1 ; g 4 G < i n L ! 3 ; et Wurmbach asserts, is the most im- s —— - . series 3 ISP 2% .. i * . 5 g . 3 ol . #i1i3 % portant discovery of the kind since S e el lfm] per_cent.increabe ‘over November, : e : Ay 5 g ; | the_inven oE%. dttraltnin i ac B. Nordlinger was re-elected tures on alcoholic liquors delivered | 1926, and 1 per cent over October LY : ¢ i ; . 4 i i the ety Rotl direlumin, i ety in the public schools by speakers of or_‘_‘a‘zx.«m:p?rxh”e SR, A ¢ i b, 2 % he said, would be so light that it | i m"li«llmn f\; its annual ‘mf‘fllginc for i 's Christ emperance o 5 # 4 # 81 7 i : P g = could be picked up and carried by | the election of officers in the Potomac S e Tpmp{“; A e 8 L i ¥ J o8 S s ; A a small boy. wings Bank Building last night. Union, against which the Association | 2.1 per cent. States in the seventh . 3 £ . Its superiority over duralumin, |John H. Small was elected first vice Against the Prohibition Amendment | reserve district are Indiana, IIli- ] " 4 . ; . now widely used in airplane con: |president. Other officers elected were: complained in a letter addressed to| DOIs ~Wisconsin, Michigan and 1 4 . “ ; ’ A struction, he said, is that it can be | John Ihider, second vice president; the Board of Education, was reiterated [ 10Wa- 67 h o 5 melted and molded without loss of | Philip Walker, secretary, re-elected to and the conditions under which the R P A ; i . tensile strength. Dr. Wurmbach is | serve his eighth consecutive term in addresses were made were outlined in ; ’ " 1 T ; president of the Neonaleum Co. of |that office, and William M. Dougal, a reply to the protesting association FUN RAI. I I 7 > G 4 % Zurich, Switzerland, organized to | re-elected to serve his twenty-fifth framed yesterday by Charles F. _ " { 3 ’ 4 3 manufacture the prudum consecutive term as treasurer. Carusi, president, and Henry L. Gilli- FOR VlchMS : i o % —_— ~ Commissioner Sidney . Taliaferro, gan, member of the board.. il . > ¥ iy e 3 |in an adress, declared that Congress 2 the ply President Carusi a i ~ ) p £ P probably is lacking in its knowledge Mr. Gilli n explained that instruc "3 o - sy w: i i . o o hs . efets o the e | Bi : 1 " S CAPITAL 03 » WORLD. Be i {of the District, adding: “If there is 2% A part of the rexuiar school cor- | Killed in Crash, to Be Buried L tes since his arrival in this cous Copyright by Unde nderwood. [T o Saaciared " that. the Distrit riculum. It was set forth, too, that = = Aol | Comstniogionern xail Jrasiicatty: wi of speakers of the W. C. T. U. have Near Mothers’ Homes. | the zens of the 'District believ: Rl g T o DEATH TOLL MOUNTS \DEATH OF HIBOY LEAVES DOT |COURT SEEKS TO SETTLE Feotwenr Fow More Tmportant) i Suiin lmment Souid ke £1bj uall compl a g - ibution toward ex- from any quarter and that the ad-| icileq as a result of the crash of IN CANADIAN WRECK ACTRESS’ ESTATE FIGHT el ponses here than the present. $0.000, ;!r-::;:’_:'rir:l_.\’m:‘r"\‘\{rl-;-.o”:n “nowise con- 'h“; D'""m"fl i :mne. evablair e e i ALONE, AS ONLY GIRAFFE AT ZOO To i Retailers Told. 60" Tt gutra ;gp;z;;rig‘tf:;f“ e 3 % i | ing last Friday afternoon, in the|Two More ,Bodies Found in Debris —_— e Guardian of Comedienne Asks Post Teacher Issue Debated. Answer Charge. < | % 4 | wooded and mountainous country | ‘Along Mracks—Fatalitis : ; The association adopted a resolu- g Tracks—Fatalities Adm atrix— By the Associated Press 7 S as Administratrix—Pianist ¥ the"Assadiated F tion favoring retention of married The two school board members | pear Uniontown, Pa.. the two Bolling 3 5 1 near Uniontown, Pa.. the 3 : Dr. Mann Awaits New African Expedltxon S ST. LOUIS, November 29.—Shoes, | {enthers i -District publie memanie answered also the association’s charge | Jeld ajrmen. Pilot 1. ‘R, Emery g . . ] I rather than pearls or hats and Rowns. | fillowing addresses by several of the that school children had been taken | Mechanic William D. Zoim: from their classromms to churches to | buried in two communities By the Associated Press. 5 2 By the Associate % wre being chosen by the well dressed [ members in favor of it, including Dr. hear the “harangues” of the temper- | the homes of their mother KINGSTON, Ontarla, November 29, to Get ale Uiraitre, I'lo mg ost o o8 ANGHERS, Novembes 29—J“,"""”',”': the point of:dress to be | Eimer 8. Newton principal of West- ance union speakers wren they in-|Emery” other, Mrs, Dora B. v, | — Discove esterday ol e bod: Eviy e RS L3 | stressed, in the opinion o nthony r i ’chool s el y ' a0 ths onia ikation that Mo Gukiit lai0as "ok ',I.‘:uly»(r (.,‘4' avenue, Newark, | of s :.;‘m"xv:u"w\ r»rr \:’1‘\1 s p ]'1 P l‘lb o | First steps toward untangling legal | H. Geuting, president of the National ;:l,l‘n‘l':lis\hn:p):‘in:'ip!l‘; e ‘"‘2{"";;“ I¥ the pupils of the school buildings | Ohio, while Mechanic Zolman's mother | believed to be the body of a woman | urchase Is Prohibitive. strings binding the estate left by |Shoe Retailers’ Association, from |sion, public schools; Albion K. Parris which have no auditorium are taken mln: Mrs. 8. B. Zolman of R. D. ‘\“i increased the death toll to six in Sun Emma Carus, German comedienne, ! :r::h{i:hlj|l|'z)h:}“ fm";nm: r"l:‘,'ke &}’Tl';“fl and othe ody to the nearest hall d, i srederickto 3 cors e ookl Betwaan a, Co —_ o ¢ X ) convention of the South- Ve! i A e SR e i tibh oy o b i | whose Irish songs entertained vaude- | westorn Retailers' Assoclation and J.zg)x‘—'n‘.:l.‘.‘\x:e':ll:.tdt\:‘fleg:fhfl{,n'.’.’:. b in a church building which had been j of the time of the funerals. freizht. i Hiboy, the male giraffe at the Zoo, |er diet is well known, but the animal | ville nad musical comedy audiences|the St. Louis Shoe Manufacturers’|married teachers was based on “the e et Two officers from Bolling Field, [ T'he hody of Engineer Willlam Bur- | who died Sunday, will not be replaced | may not respond. | for more than 30 years, will be taken ! and Wholesalers’ Association here. |ground that a_woman with children ident Carusi and Mr. Gilligan | Lieut. R. 1. Hazen and Lieut. J. H.| natt of Smiths Falls, alone of the six, |m, edist With the completion of the mew [in Superior Court here Thursc “The short skirts, the attractive|owes it to the latter to stay at home <0 {n their reply that ths Boeta Bopped o EHEmOTRIE Wh i itae Tach dontiney, A roiars ay| unmediate bird_house early next . accordinz | when a ruling will be made upon the | hose and the ingenuity of the crea- | With them. The humanitarian ides Sducation “is deeply sensible of its £ 0-2 plane for Uniontown to | (e’ three burned ecars still mmmi‘ Giraffes seldom come on the market, |to Dr. Mann, Dot will be provided |appointment of an administrator for; tors of shoe styles in the country |involved in that thought, however, is » safeguard the children from | report further on the a ent. The | ype t1acks and it was feared addition- | According to Dr. Willlam M. Mann, | With more healthful quarters and a the actress’ $165.000 . | have made women’s shoes the most | defeated, he said, because a married anda of Kind and from the | customary board of inquiry, it is an- | ¢ GRS S R NS SRR director of the Zoo, and when they |1arge outside pen where she can ob-| Mrs. Leona Thurbei iend and | attractive part of the dress,” he said. | woman that would continue to teach jan or political mat. | ticipated. will be appointed soon. N > Zoo, Y [tain plenty of sunshine during the |guardian of the actress during the! “To such a degree has this heen | probably would seek other employ- ORI DR EEAY ALY ™ NI The deceased airmen, both privates, { <t COFRICEE JUrd VIS (o6 LE0 BETNS Of | are offered for sale the prices vsually rm Summer months, Lack of sun- | later years of Miss Carus' life, has pe-{ accomplished in the United States,{ment if not permitted to teach. the action of the board at its \\M"n taking a nigh'h from vafllm; fhie Corcs ot ThE w”‘w' i ‘:I‘P"Ifire prohibitive. They are extremely l::u.ihe belleves, was a strong con- :iu;m'ml for appointment as adminis-| that the women who formerly e A resolution also was adopted to bt I Mot o ‘hen | Field to Columbus, Ohio, as part of | 1€ ; 1 tributing cause to the loss of Hiboy, [ tratrix. i teemed it a great privilege to wear | send istri meeti f November 2 and 16, when | ol et Ining, | Y the wreckage. The freight train | delicate until they hecome accustomed 7 g ¥ Oile ’ ¢ Sntitteat ! send a letter to the District Commis- s ¢ | pa s ds c ably s to secure the early ‘repair of ative officials of the school system | When the disaster occurred. hipdiben I iy : il T g ati il f the school system and both locomatives tossed almost |and frequently perish during the long Ehat afreas antaterwill DO WAIleE | o e e o e ‘\\hiLI h«k, ‘m! xpli ‘F':‘):\lt:l’l]yv;f'\l]‘r::‘w:;’l TR clear of the tracks. A ocean voyage. WOMEN DELAY ELECT|0N ql,m»yml«l her accompanist, whom Miss| on ,;.r}. the designers of this Chain ”"‘"9 and its opening to traffle. any speake address pupils buted by o the | | hough she filed suit for divorce | gy 1 United{ The following . . gubject \hich mi €t e Cconstrued [ [N IMPORTING OF AUTOS|fact that the firstciass coaches were | Tn the event of another African |Reports Force BoRtnodenisit: 9|28, Ghve it the e e s lh".d‘ ’:‘,‘,?e":‘,:o':h',"\:Zelnr‘": ] fbE I A B political or eontroversial” by any one. of steel construction. {expedition in the next few years, Dr. - awarded a decree by default. Harry | paris as far as the mode in sioes 'R Train, Louls Le e l Mann said, it is probable that spec Committee Voting. Hanson, attorney for Mrs. Thurber, | and hose is concerned.” Frank P. Harman, gr.; O. B. Zant. PETROLEUM TAX DELAY. {1,081 Fewer Gars Brousht in First| PLANS FLEET TRANSFER, | L St oo dreried o obals | mepota grom the 22 orsantations S (s coee v v e gl G inger, Lieut. Col R M. Jordan, s i Seven Months of This Year, {one or two gorilias, which never have | affiliated with the women's joint | Hanson said, was a suit pending in| SEEKS HEALTH IN CUBA Moty (5'.'n‘.‘.‘l.“"J'~?nr’;"’"q‘3§'{{5n. h{llr“r' S heen represented in the collection | congressional committee proved so|New York in which Miss Carus’ for- 0 cce TolMtor. M e a Seatds Chilean Senate Asked to Postpone| as Compared With 1926. Representative Wood Suggests | o, | Voluminous that their reading con. | mer housckeeper, Lydia A. McCann, | s i o T Wttt anne: Action on Levy. s s Private Control : Once a giraffe does become accli- | sumed all the time which was expect- | Seeks $32,000 which she contends was { Former Senator Underwood toi rge- : 7 el e of Merchant Ships. |y, 1cq, Dr. Mann said, they frequently | ed to be devoted to the election of | given (o the actress for safe keeping. | oI sl Beujmi Thaw, i Is TIAGO, Chile, November 29| PARIS, November 20.—France is im- ( by s Associated Press. live for many years in captivity and | officers at the committee's executive e sl Spend Winter in M Climate. |l §; Nendelon, John Dugan, Rich- P)— Postponement of the establish. |POTtNE fewer automobiles this vear | ™4 now plan for transfer of the Gov- | thero is every indication that Dot,|meeting in the General Federation of By the Associated Press, 1 e i e, ment of the new tax on petroleum | than in 1926, Automobile exports by |ernment’s merchant fleet to private the female brought from Africa with | Women’s Clubs, 1734 N street, yes: Border Patrol Lauded. TNt KAt O Paddc L Eow e sy Sah. Aty has been recommended in o message FTANCe also have decreased - loperation under the American fiag has | Hiboy, will enjoy a long iifo in Wash. | terday, Tho election was postponed | Growth and efficiency of the border |wood of Alabama oho will Sormipast | Fowlee ana Wit e Hreter sent 'lh;..l m,:.n ;"r:\nr!: mené to lge Moo d\mnzn llhg»"rft soven | PEER Q{an?d nm;‘ bill form by Chair. |ington. She has taken to her food :lnala }t‘hled c‘zn(thmoe's next meeting, | patro), newest armed force of the Fed- |of the United States delegation topzahe me_'_rem"' Senate, Forei Minister Conrado S b opipic man Wood of the House appropria-|{well and never has had any sickness. [ to eld at the Women’s University 2 = o Rins-Gellardo announced. I ot 4 oy hrised 2403 unlts, | tions subcommittce which passes on| Dot will not grieve very greatly | Club. 1634 I street, early in January. | eral Government, was testifled to to- R ot T e i oAt o I s Many Ask Naturalization. Jie made the announcement ahen {FEPPRCCL VI 407 e e SO0 $aPOm | requests for Tunds for Shipping Board |over Hiboy's death, Zoo officials be- | Mins Helen Atwilter, director of the | day by Secretary Davis of the Labor | gress, soon after Christmas S e St ot Aeateratto e was questioned about a report| 2K MORLAS e the laciivities. eve. Kor the past three or- four | Home Economics Association, is chair- | p, t . il - leclarations of Fom“Weatifingion that the’ Caited | e beriod numberea 24164 this year | \hiio"Mr. wood 1s mot prepared to | monins e ‘Has "been ar from’ | man of the joint commitice and pre D T e e o | iy pusmeas L Satmeoguntl aaki | Iicntion foteenena (eitttend ot “the States taken up informally with |° 9 B ar. idisclose details of the measure, he said | pleasant companion, and has kept to | §ided at the meeting. A full attend- | ., pigf > . e b 7 . % 5| - States fell off during the last D1 O s s LS » : i I pl , and X o he aganist 632 men the vear previous, | quires that he spend the Winter in a | fiscal ye e the Chilean government. the question . % today it would contemplate replace- | himself as much as possible. Besides, | ance of 35 representatives and their s 2 9 3 vear, notable increases were » i BHOR L el han et T the Oited ! ¥ 5 )| ancaiio and it apprehended 15,382 law viola- |mild climate, and he therefore will | sh h of the proposed prohibitive tax on | ¥ ment of old ton and that the word | giraffes ave not very emotional crea-alternates, was present. i b i own in_the petitions for naturali- ; Stites. b o ekt corelint] Dok oL O] v 3 ; tors of various kinds as against 5,580 | leave Was c v petroleim. which 5t was cliimed would il i ‘“’,_A"“k"""f!“‘l‘;]'{ ubsidy” would not appear in the | tures nor given to building up very — — during thé previons 12 mionths. 2 lm”?:‘l::s“:i:h;’:firlxz“'a:m:x;n:h:-h|:’:s:":l‘; fl‘,.“r’“,,'l':.fi.?".‘f' ((:."ifl s The force American capper companies o nF Ty follonInE. bill. strong affections. 0ld hicycle spokes, pieces of sheet| The force picked up 12,098 aliens|after the meeting of ic s ey of Labox e b Pae e p DRI T & of the American|Davis® annual report today. saw th fine, Chilean co perations eoeoiinsssines b me inieatad, bowever. . ¢hat Hard to Keep Alive. metal and other scrap metal were used | seeking to escape immigration law | delesates in_Washington, scheduled | largest number of applications fa sty Lt s L e financ ance in some form would by a pair of pigeons in building their | barriers last year, while in the previ- |some time during Christmas week. | naturalization ever filed in the histac e foreign minister_declared tha eavers are slow and rather clumsy l e extended (o the shipping industry,| Keeping the giraffe alive for the|nest in the yard of a metal merchant | ous year it captured 3,382. It also |Mr, and Mrs. Underwood plan to re.|of Federal supervision. and the o the matter had ?mfln: settled by thelcreatures and rarely go more than 20 | possibly by liberal mail-carrying con- first year of captixity, Dr. Mann eaid, | of Greenwich, England, the finished seized 786 gutomobiles and 303 boats | main in Havana throughout the Win- a-t mber uflx;en .nn'l e B S message sent o the Senate. or 30 rods from their hox. stream. tracts and other such means. is largely a matter of luck. The prop- article weighing nearly 22 pounds, engaged in{smugglipg, ter. ",unnd for :;;u;::.uon :elrl'fl 4 Gz AR e B A S s excep A

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