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e B EVICTED (’()‘\l. MINERS MOVE INTO TEMPORARY BARRACKS. Scene in the coal strike area at WIN ANNUAL BIKE GRIND. Charles Winter (at left) and Freddie BUILT FOR ARMY. The battered and twisted Harmerville, Pa., showing some of the families of striking miners moving into temporary barracks after Spencer on the bicycles they rode to victory in the annual six-day race at mass was all that remained of the Curtiss Condor bombing plane after it had been caught in an 81-mile eviction from the company houses they have occupied. The Unit Vorkers pli : tha : , : ‘ | ’ -yt st Ty et e tine Mol ks pTAn o span] imre ithian New York's Madison Square Garden. A record-breaking crowd of fans gale the other day at Buffalo, N. Y. The huge bomber, built at a cost of $175,000 and the only one of its Wide World Photos. witnessed the finish of the long grind. Wide World Photos. kind yet produced, was wrecked beyond repair.” Copyright by P. Photos. MRS. GRAYSON SELECTS NEW PILOT. Lieut. Oscar Omdal and NORTHEAST RESIDENTS CELEBRATE.STREET IMPROVEMENTS WITH PARADE. Cutting the ribbon at Twelfth street and Rhode Island JAPANESE DOLLS EN ROUTE TO WASHIN % Mrs. Frances Grayson, who has chosen him to. pilot her amphibian e northeast last night to start the parade of floats through Brookland in celebration of the paving and lighting of Twelfth street. Left to Japanese lecturer, displaying to a co-ed of Southern_ California Univer- plane, the Dawn, on the projected transatlantic hop this Winter. Mrs. i Marvin M. McLean, general chairman of celebration; Commissioner Taliaferro, Capt. Plemmons of the twelfth precinct, Miss Yocum, queen sity one of the 58 Japanese dolls which he is bringing to Washington Grayson believes conditions will be better for the flight this Winter Maj. Covell and t. Whitehurst of as gifts from Japanese to American children. The dolls will be received than on previous attempts. Wide World Photos. hington Star Photo. here by Mrs. Coolidge on behalf of the latter. Herbert Photos VOLUNTEERS HELP HARDING LAUDED | [ ) REMUS WITNESS |WARD SHIFT FAILS IN SALE OF SEALS' BEFORE OHIDANS e T Ew [ | SUESPROSECUTOR I FALLS CHURCH Teams of Women Conduct W. F.Brown Pays Tribute tof i . . D s N ; e |Berger Starts $500,000 Ac- Town Council Aporoves In- Booths in Stores and Banks | President at Meeting | [/ ... i ; 1 ~ g L tion Against Taft for Per- | stallation of Six New to Aid Cause. of State Society. ; AT o] g ey 1o ; il jury Allegations. ‘ Street Lights. By the Associated Press. Special Dispatch to The Star. Today the sale of Christmas health| An intimate picturization of the| b L i : : i seals in support of the community late President Harding from the| | . | ; § i L CINCINNATI, December 13.—John| FALLS CHURCH, Va., De i ] , Va, December losis Association will be reinforced by |standpoint of a close associate was| 32 i A o : : . Berger, reputed Los Angeles ex-|13.—The town council last night a | - £°% BN | ght at losis Assolation will be reinforced by |presented to the Ohio Society of| ” ] | {position promoter, today filed suit for|its regular monthly meeting refused the personal ser “ Washington last night at the Wash-| . $500,000 damaxi'es against Charles P. to change the boundary line between ice of a number o | ington Hotel by Walter F. Brown,| Taft, 2d, Hamilton County prosecutor, | the second and third wards in such a volunteer teams of Assistant Secretary of Commerce. et ) Tor allseniticen i an hilohpent chave- |y = 5 Faihide i Ca ‘ women in charge G | " 'Mr. Brown, who arranged the de- s 5 o ; : jmanner as to bring that portion of of seal sale booths |tails and was the companion of the | : 5 ing Berger perjured himself as a wit- | Great Falls street between Little Falls in the leading de- 4 late President on his Alaskan trip, | ness for George Remus, on trial for | street and the Washington & Old Do. partment _ stores - | described the exactions to which the | S der minjon Railway tracks within the sec. and bark lobbies. (EvAE S . thiouek 7 0h NEW BUILDING OF METHODIST HOME FOR CHILDREN IS DEDICATED. Ei ; I s The suit also was based upon Berg. | (Tl ward ‘The present line puts the These teams .are MORNIIAUR M FEOF S pihste. on d1s | Home for Children, at Second and Rittenhouse streets, which was dedicated yesterday evening by Bishop William ¥. McDowell, following a public er's charge t in an interview to Swallc dnedtie.cast sisl b thu et organizea by | “triumphal tour of the country Eocti b aCIE Drmalas ‘ome newspaper men Taft repeated | the second ward, while the roadway following civie which resulted in his death in San fhe allegations of the indictment, | in the third 'ward A petition groups: Framvisco in 1 which included the statement that signed by the four families living on i St e W5 memer e, WORSHIPER FOILS [PRESIDENT SEEMS HAPPY MAN [COL. GRANT IS FIRST /i i ot siiuaniy st o f e Sl yelhel Lothrop store; Council of Jewish| Mr. Brown paid high tribute to subject of a formal motion by Council- B o T | brmmitaet. oo e et eeeee | (CHURCH.BOMB RLOT| SINCE ‘REITERATING. '28 STAND| ONROLLS OFY. M C. AL, At snOmnOonoal, | ;maa inowies of e secons wate tain, at Kanns; Junior Council of | vish Women, Mrs. Rose Small,|dent in death has been more cruelly £ B, il eas Court, but said | Secured an amendmént moving the eaptair : : suit in Common Pleas Court, but he would employ a half dozen prom in, at Lansburgh & Bro.; Con-|slandered.” capta all over the|lre length of the street to the point s Parent-Teacher Associa-| The vast scale of the operations : gl ., 2 i i atto s fr gress of Parent-Teacher an. | of the Commerce Department was de. Dangerous Explosive Disguised as Edlct to G O P ommittee Apparently Director Leads New Members it kpgm of its junction with Washington street tions, Mrs. Joseph Sanders, cap- tied: & h mended tk d i g in & Ma 's: Straver's | scribed by the Assistant Secretary, ‘ : i 5 S , red against Franklin L. iended the measurew as defeated ’,}‘.‘.g{n::s ‘("{'.‘l;:g:f Ml‘lm,"._’,« e, | who revealed that “more than 15,000 Candle in Mexican | H T 1( H B d F Listed in Organization’s |\.f‘1:” \x‘,:.lxl\‘{::sxr‘ l:?r‘x‘lyxyulslf\lm' lin L. el T aptain, at Hecht's; Woman's City |employes and more than $38,000,000 | as 1aken €avy burden rrom | : e att and a threat to mandamus | A formal demand from the office of ;:I\F;b Miss Adella Heaven, captain, at |are annually used by that depart- Cathedral. | 2 : | Campaign Returns. | Judge Chester R. Shook before the |{he State commissioner of game and their own club; The Starmont Aid, Mrs. | ment as its share of the mnational e Hls Mlnd ik R S Spreme. Court were voiced to. | inland fisheries Tor 15 per cent o th 4 . =g g yudget.” He also outli Da- | . . 5 e address by | 108 license money collected by Security & Trust; American Assoc ations h s mak. | By | s R e S — oublic buildings and public parks of | Remus, the former “"king of bootles- |, ", e. honents tion of University Women, Mrs. W. E. [ ing for the 1930 census, and indicated | MEXICO CITY, December 13.—An pu Nat :_’ '” v w‘m }\_ the AN e 'on trial for his life for uxori- |\ 'lm n r;:m 3 1)” onents of the de: Chamberlin, captain, at Washington jsome of the sclentific improvements i, iomnt (o explode a bomb disguised | President Coolidge appears an entire- | unexpected reaction on his Black | & B8 E0 HEPH S v e T IO s g s ety Heltk that AUS SN Loan & Trust Co.; Social Service Com- {in aeronautics and navigation which | P o GEas S i s Iy new man to those about him sinee | Hills' statement. He was greatly dis. "‘_“‘"M e e T Romilie: susimined . tockidasm: | Tansgt v’n "1 L}A\t the town the -exelusive mittee of the Mount Pleasant Congre: (the Commerce Department is develop- |8 & holy candle was made at the | elivering the speech to members of [appointed at the doubt so soon mani.|P(CIP VO CROVRRE 0oy fouage 1o volce his hatred of Dodge, [COnirol f moneys so collected. ational Church, Mrs. Lyman B. Keb- | ing. Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe as the Republican national committee at | fested in his sincerity, but it was not| Cal Crant. gpandeon of the stn. {& A% W0 SO0 Ll ment of e pLse cqualig was in i tiona the Whi > lasf eek. ¢ mbers of his party a ome | & 5 ool - oy uc o have s streed s Jer, captain, at National Svings & | New Members Recelved. many worshipers made their devo- the White House last week, in which | until members of his party and some | SHUSHCE ' OR BTRERt: YOS CRIONCE T0 170 PO . he attributes installed at the following pomnts: Ome Trust Co.; Mrs. Estell Nordlinger. he announced for the second time that | of his close political friends com- | \\% #Ssoclation by the san of 4 CIALISECTC B DG troubles. ed at & points: One 5 . < ¢ | The following new members were |tions on the annual national holiday B e b | ancanl eline ahelts diatiine | War general who sar under 8 all his esch, at' the i corner of LIS Bl captain _ special team, at District Ja g e it is his honest desire to re 0y nenc alking ab 5 erandtather—Gaptl 0. O Howard. ison “Novice.” street and Brown avenue; Park str National Bank ‘rmml‘d Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.|devoted to her memory. vate life at the expiration of his pres-| that he became furious. More than |20 V6" 0 Yloward. Capt. Howard Calls Taft “Novice.' ol n nrx nue; Park street, sale at headquarters in Social Service | e e i et -1wz\.« discovered before it was lighted. | His general bearing since that utter-| the sting of his resentment. Senator| .o Coicers reported Col. Grant's |him and his assistants “these novices b stzect, . Beomt st | | ward line to the west side of the en use are hoping that with these added | Edward 1. Gerrish, Miss Willa L. | police today werc endeavoring to find |ance has been suggestive of one who|Fess of Ohio was among the unfor-| L% FOVEETE ERECTE SO0 LIRS | g accused them of resorting to “sub- | (Al St ESigeni b o ities and those of the self.service | Murray Miss Anna E. Edwards and |3 motive for the attempt. | has been freed of a heavy burden, or a | tunates. . L et e R et advesiuges 15 their clforts Ll “J‘I“锓j o o g oo boxes, the public will absorb more (Mr and Mrs. Harry A. Seran. More than 100,000 persons, mostly | disagreeable task. He has been in the | However, the President’s rebuke of | WK SIRREI It RISHE In Jhe Assembly | (FRCRER | street. : 2 [ yapidly the health seals up to the \')I Assdy "1,‘ ‘{“0)*‘"-‘"“"5 year are:|Indians, congregated during the day |happiest of moods, and has taken no|Senator Fess and others did not serve "“poiimong . Christ, comm oner of | Remus threatened to proceed With | ™ he’ surety bond of the town treas Total of 4,000,000 necessary to finance | Willlam H. Taft. honorary president:|at the Shrine of the Virgin, who, ac-| pains to conceal it, ~|any good purpose. In many quar-|,.iiialization of the Department of | contempt charges against Taft | urer was fixed at $3.000. e the health work of the Tuberculosis | Theodore E. Burton, president; Nich-|cording to tradition, appeared almost| Since making that second definition | ters the feeling that the President was| ;o6 Sh membership team cap- | _First Judge Shook agreed with Taft | " 0" (e S mittee reported that ‘Association for another vear. Up to|0las Longworth and Mrs. v\\flfion‘r(.m- centurics ago. Many of them |of his attitude toward the 1928 nomi-| not entirely eliminated and that he| iy eoring the highest number of | that Remus had no status as a 1|awyer | it had deferced recommendation - noon today money had been received | Compton \h"{l>rf‘<|'l‘f."nfl. H»‘“- Kitz- | had come from long distance nation, the President feels confident |would probably permit himself to be | oint““for results” during the first |and could not be heard in the case of | he plea of the Arlington and 5‘1@ representing the sale of approximate- (Mmiller. sec v"'m.\i . 3«\\‘1 B. Ashur, Siiets aie Goasi | that the country will now take him at | called to his party's colors became | gay of the canvass, which began yes- | the State versus Vernon R. Chumbley, | iy Railway (o, fe i wq.q:m jy 2,300,000 seals treasurer; Rev. John W. Hamilton,| : 4 . his word and will completely eliminate [ more pronounced than ever. terday morning and will continue | Federal convict, recently indicted for |valuation. = The railway commmm * pr. Frank W. Ballou, superintend. ¢haplain, and Morris J. Hole. his-| The strects leading to the shrine|him from all consideration in connec. As Senators and Representatives | 0 B0 oG perjury in connection with the Remus | (he committce understands. jo '} ent of the Public Schools. Jast evening | torian 5 A ¢ ml\ww heavily guarded by police, but | tion with the next Republican presi ‘ rived in Washington in advance of| " Ajihough many of the teams had | ¢ make a similar request of the ,“(,' ke over Station WRC of Brief memorial services were held | there were no priests. For the sec- |Jential candidate. 1 the convening of Congress they would | o completed organization, a_total of | _Then he announced he would permit | gther towns it serves, Vienns i heering record of ser e by |in honor of Rudolph Kauffmann, Mr.|ond time in history they were unable Abaiti o . hurry to the White House to Pay|.3 yew members were reported at the | Remus to compile the record in the | Fajrfax, and the e *hand T ihereulosis Astociation 1o the |and Mrs Wayne B. Wheeler, A. . B.|to conduct their offices at the shrine | Convinces Members. | their respecta to the President and 1) dinner st mint, e sonl far the | case involving Chambley, who was o | e {or At s achool children of the city, and paid it Stephans and C. M. Hendley. because of the religious restrictions.| pro js satisfied that he has con.{incidentally tell him of the overwhelm-| week is 00 new members. Most of | for arraignment, the oficials of these two 'z'::'n‘f.:.run‘i‘z]i'w: x The pilgrims, however, attempted no . LR L i Bl bad ent for him in their re-| (e iao" ¢ R =0 a hign tribute. | i i { vinced members of the national com- | ing sentime midn el the 160 team members and execntive —— e before making a recommendation to LT A RITCHIE 1928 CHOICE. |lemonstrations against the govern-|mittee, who-had a lingering hope that | spective sections of | committeemen attended the meeting, n the council. « {ment. 3 { he would change his mind and would i e e | Which was one of a series to he held RA'L cAsE 's SEEN “ouncilman Daniels informe: {RISH COUNTY TO RESUME > 5 stroam_aT izrime ‘mrched Sy | permithimself to be drafted, that he TR 4 : | during the week. The second will take | [bers ‘of tha ‘countil {bAE: metm o Predetick County. Demoeratic:Come|S1r%4 pilgrims ‘marched through | ineant just what he said when he* While some of them were ciccum: | place tonight at 6 o'clock at the G the State Supreme Court in the mat- NAME OF DONEGAL SOON [the church and past the shrine. They | mage his original announcement in | spect enough not to mention the word | street headquarters, IN ter ot (he: D b e At mittee Indorses Governor. l,,'."’\.’,';'."',"'""”(,,‘,',’,"]““‘-(hhr‘x‘n‘whnx and | the Black Hills last August. There|draft by name, or to directly mak Dr. E. M. Ellison, chairman of the total of $1.08 for Interost, sinkins AIIDE NG Jomng Libisn may be a handful of committc® mem- | any intimations, vet they endeavor-:executive committee in charge of the {fund and ma o s - g g y Special Dispatch to The Star | Through this worshiping crowd an | pers whe etill Soineen, it | e imL e e RO | e, o e s the und and maintenance funds was ex i ) emoc > State central c - > carried at seemed 1o . S et g x s ARITALGoalr 8 % e S r court, the inj c - as Good Irish as Present Des- | The Demo i onn fral comunic | tar.. (e 114‘-‘1'1’»«: hateeemed to be | dent's present blisstul frame of mind. | to do was to say the word and he by William Knowles Cooper, gemeral| CHICAGO, December 13.—A further | cangiy Sobt 1|\NIIKw-‘u”lu~l””!l:1r:‘fnr‘fl"nnrle\ 2 4 ee of deric e unlighted candle e handed | “nzfr Coolidge been represented | could he the next President. No mat- | secretary of the Y. M. C. A.; E. H. De | expla )ry statement regarding the | treasurer would cut this § ignation, Tirconaill. here Saturday, passed a resolution in-|this to a worshiper, saying: “BUrn|as remarking since to one whom he | {er how well meaning all of this may | Groot, jr., former member of the board | < P2Nate 4 garding treasurer would ent this $1.08 levy i { dorsing Gov. Albert C. Ritchie for the | this for the Virgin.” o o L . e - rone poad | qecision of the Federal Court at St.|12 cents on the $100 of assessed val- : - i ; > i j sees each day and in whom he has | have been, it did not please the Presi-| of managers of the association: E. M. v on o el T - - . i hwertsipd Syess | DRmberatic Pnesigen o (g s on A Weight Arouses Suspicion. | £reat _confidence, that he “guessed | dent, and more than one caller went | Willis, vice chairman of the executive | Louis, in the case involving valuation | (ioh, 0% A1, property in the town BELFAST, Ireland, December 13— |, T5, Toolion, oloon han: Davia| The worshiper, noticing the un jihey. would bellevo him Dow. ! .| 7aY eurnrited and squelchell, committee, and C. E. Fleming, secre- of the St. Louls & O'Fallon Railway, | Fairfax County treasurer. nt castles | 7 e i W Jousng ht of ti ity The reaction on his speech of re- When members of the national com- tary of the committee. { was made last night by Leslie Craven abs o « Hre 3 S ary of | usual weight of the candle, tur | ra as bee) opy o : was mad ay ght e ‘ . In the absence of Mayor M . {C. Winebrenner, 3d, Secretary of|C . © cqpdle. qurned It | iteration has been very much to the| mittee arrived in town last week fOr | —mmmmmmmmmmmmme— | counsel for that railroad and of the|Counciimas e cott prp:mfi?"““" pic ponegal, famed for its ancie and the home of the uld‘ Irish kings.| State; Dr. Charles H. Conley, Leonard o ve,»,&f;’ ‘.m,'., ‘f"l"’,;. 1‘|‘ AR X | President’s liking. His complete elim- | the purpose of selecting the meeting valuation organization of the Western js to come back to its own again and\l,,dl>.‘|1nnl\r \}:: - l;‘“dlr'ew A. Ann_«rn' Sesembled i ihe ehurch renrenenee: | ination finally has been accepted in| place for the nex: national conven- to members of the committee. The | railroads. He also sald the case would have its name, which came into being | #nd iltl’l?&“ g ‘\n‘?&”;nfa"é?uifi. | tives of same eight or ton S g l}(\‘z:{;:ers"_l\]\g11;‘1?1“‘Ill;l"l;:(z“:l_\".men(:‘l]\(‘::éll;:jfll tion, the ('uulhlfe nl(r_nl't milk was par l‘rl‘luul(‘m was reported as declining. [he appealed at once to the United | Lauds Colorado Radio Singer. " o 2liz - s gl A - ha fi ¢ - Spa S | mo . Consideration of a CON VY an her a rprise | Si ps S| 3 W BN Ry ofDoncede toUeire | wention will (s eI o ks s BoWaiigo | MEL ,.':::-‘If:i.r;m;,r'qr'u;":’m-m;!\““"} telegrams and letters which he has | lation as to the President's attitude' he would deliver to the committee |cates an apparently widespread mis. | '240, last night wired a congratulatory stored officially to Ireland’s most nominate the Maryland governor. T wiseain davs ofjsince received from all sections of the ) and talk of a possible draft and of showed merely a discourse on the ! understanding of the effect of the de.|Message to Miss Agnes Davis, the ounty as soon as the neces ——— | . country have contributed to his hap-! ihe probability of getting something nd Old Party and its accomplish- |cision,” said Mr. Craven. “The de.|Denver girl who won the national northerly county as S09 53 Around the church, as is the cus-| p; . . . g e - el details are arranged. Heads Parent-Teachers. Forn) e S EHOneR o varial of e | from him more definite t s ments, and void of any mention of |cision does not sustain the commis-|'2di0 singing contest All Colorado Y don’t choose” statement. his attitude toward the nomination. |sion’s method of hasing value on the | CONEratulates you on having proved / e Trish e State was cre g ” When the Irish ¥ [nival amusemen s, : fefris wheels Smiles Soon Faded. Qo 8 | _This situation was reported to the There was great surprise, how- [prude investment, but definitely [ thal You possess the golden voice of | Ao Tirconaiil was adopted instead of | Special Dispatch o The Star flvel Baspnopie, L etin - wiheila Ponegal desire to change all v u“\.\ln,\:‘_.l. Md., December 13 - i : §: Jer Mr. Coolidge’s apparent light-heart- | President. Korme William ever, when be made an addition to }holds ‘there is no need to examine |AMerica,” Senator Phipps said in the Tamen associited with & British con-| Mex. Zaida Keim has been_elected | e S cdness is even more pronounced than | M. Butler of Ma i that speech which was a plain re- [(hat accuracy of the values found by | ‘€lesram S ashic Stiidlanecontent. ow- | presient of 116 focd aventisarher l, % - it was following his original pro-[ man of the national committee iteration of his “chose” statement [the commission or its methods used o over, that Donegal is ax good Irish as ) Association: Mrs. Harvey Willett has| The first dwelling house built en-|nouncement. but it is hoped by his|close friend of the President, was and even more so. because he wanted |in determining such values: 'The| The herring fleet of Burghead, \rconaill, and that Tirconaill is in }been chosen vice prexident, Mixs|iirely of steel has been erected at|associates that it will be of longer among others Who entreated the |it-understood that he was eliminated | court avoids any consideration of that | Scotland. congisting of onis o1 ves correct geographically, as it does not | Gary, secretary, and Mrs. C. M. Duishers, Germany, and contains four | furation. The smiles of the Presi. President to give some elaboration 'and that the party should be cast- |issue on tha Kround that no question had a total catch worth $200,000 ntude Inishowen Peninsul Lewik, treasurer o seome and & narrow hall, uent soon faded "R result of the on his Black Hills pronouncement mguhm‘fur some one else, of confiscation was p i:smed. this season, SR 50 ’ | 3 *