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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1927. NH‘“' d\lk SERVICE CHIEF TAKES OATH OF OFFICE. Maj, Gen, James E. Fechet taking the oath MIGHTY P JR JOINS FLEET. A view of the super- IMPRESSIVE RITES MARK FUNERAL OF RUMANIAN PREMIER. A view of the funeral of Jon Bra- yesterday as chief of the Army Air Service, succeeding Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, who has reached structure of the g arrier Lexignton, sister ship of the re- . reion oL RumAnIR Rt s ey eeakE: /nlio tiline Eha on Sk b R bs ia o cxitinis boiais white the statutory retirement age. Left to Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall. chief of staff; F. Trubee Da- cently commissioned . which joined the Navy ay. thany; premles) of MunTAiAy :r g '"I'" "" By ‘l"."‘ ey thie:cnsie € iRonimtamia: calt i sw Bt o i i Assistant Secretary of War in charge of aviation; Lieut. Col. Joseph McMullen, administering the for service. Cost ngton can carry 106 planes oxen. The Dowager Queen Marie and other members of the royal family were among the throng of mourn d Maj. Gen. Fechet by P, & A. Photos. develops a speed Tnderwood & Underwooc ers attending the fun Wide World Phot SHOWS HOLLYWOOD HOW TO RIDE. The latest equestrian sensa- ; 4 o MR i i 3 St i 8 B o MAY MAKE FARMER OF VIOLIN PRODIGY. Yehudi Menuhin, 10- tion te join the movie colony is Newton House, 16-year-old Westerner, 5 s 3% b e L4 7 g 3 ) N N year-old violi t, whose playing thrilled a New York a ce this week, who has found none to dispute the n that he is the country’s cham- | E% 5 ¥ 0P 2 | i 4 - with his teacher, Louis Persinger. Yehudi's father ann ed after the pion boy rider. This is only one of jon’s spectacular stunts on his o o 4 X 4 e i e B84 % ' concert that he hoped to make a California farmer of his son hors: Copyright by P. Photos. 3 N g 4 e > 3 ¢ g 3 e S S s Copyright by P. & A. Photos. |Found Unconscious HURT IN COLLISION_ Beside ey g R e G ' " HEAD OF GALLINGER Judge George C. Aukam, in Mu- PLANS DRAWN FOR GREAT $5,000,000 CHURCH EDIFICE HERE. The proposed “great sanctuary, shrine and monument, embodying the nicipal Court, will decide the name | * e . .| —William Chew was robbed of his ideals of Presbyterianism,” which will be built at Connecticut avenue and_Calvert street in the Spanish Gothic style of architecture. The plans and ownership of an Airedale dog : Four Other Persons Injured in| ciothing while unconscious beside provide for a group of Gothic buildings, consisting of the church, the parish house, the manse and an open-air auditorium. The structure will be after a hearing December 23, at | DF. Edgar A. Bocock of Den- a highway near here several nights reminiscent of the fourteenth century Gothic churches of Catal which 20 witnesses are expected to 1 i —— ago, and upon recovering was e g —— | testify. Bernard L. Grove of the H Traffic Accidents—Woman forced to hide in a wood until law firm of Ford & Grove, 1527 ver Is Appointed by .o nightfall before he could g0 home. ; , . oo - - - Karragut street, says the dog | One Victim. He had fainted, he said. Only his i ] o / ; . .. ] | tongs to him ana is namea B D. C. Heads. | ’ o but Miss Katherine Whitfield, 2 Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., December 15. socks were left him. e ' . ‘ ; - Thomas Brown, colored, proved 1 1 . . y y ; ' Connecticut avenue, insists the do sel PRt a1 | e was not the robber when taken . o 2 L . belongs to her and is known as Big ST By On his way from Garfield Hospital, | 30/ %5300 Alton Y. Bennett. He / : R 4 ov. She has filed suit : A S iosagr S nanatencant ki s fient saken. & patient, G 8. | . wo sansen by 16 police ‘of hav: e ] ] v - e e 0 “Grave Tor the possession o the | 0f the Colarado General Hospital and o Fourteenth street, an| ing foi ss man and de- 4 4 i . cAning . " hae ekt aapatatadiby of 2001 Fourteenth street, a ing found the helpless man and de / 3 3 y . o ! Attorney Charles E. Ford will de. | ’enver, has been appointed by the g M obliE rived him of his apparel. ; ; ¢ . : ¢ : e ambulance driver, was in a colli 1:n prived him pp: 4 ¢ - i ¢ : fend the iitle of his pertner to the .| Hetrict Commiasioners to be superts, e sghwal, dndyaysiie piEIEES v Hospital. He succeeds Maj. E. W with & one-man street car mlvm N IR p % ! sk - Albert E. Dennis of 350 McLean av ‘ k / S ; 7 v nesses to tell that the dog has been o i i i T Pus southwest and became a patient : ] e : 2. : ‘ missing from the Grove home since | Lottersen. who resigned recently be imself. He was treated Garfield . ’ ¢ ot I3 . last ruary. He was found on e b h 7 - the street by Grove's mother De. Fhe appointment afits Homele e 4 4 _ made on recommendation of the Board for bruises. 2 e / s rour persons were knocked do ! % . b . 8 . cember 6 and taken home by her ince o1 Focol Skigpes : i % The judge may leave the ques. |°F, Public Welfare It will become by automobiles yesterday afternoon A £ i ‘ ¥ effective ton and last mebl 1d. 2507 : ) g & . 3 : v : i ' ton to the instincts of the dog and. | “"The " Selaction of Dr. Bocock was ‘Adolph Feiffer e 4 § - 4 - ® o A 3 QSR EeanT N made by the medical committee of the " ¢ i hoard afte nvas of 56 applicants Rhea was Connecticut avent as Aty 4 down at Fourteenth an g - i i The nitt rding to a repor - o e . LERA IR | : imittee, according to a report nmutd9i.\3§no ,hh\tl 1~“1:. ': '*Y"“;‘ "‘I ':“':“‘n‘ | 4 i % v P A A . MAJ EHAS BYRNEH:.NP to the Commissioners by Georg Ay erman_ F. . : Vi . ] / i : . i e & S. Wilson, director of public welfare. ‘ Thirteenth ~ Street Firms| £ & 7 ; . / b | Lo & | . ] e copidesod Db B AHe T aiin 122 T street southeast, and his right Jeg tractured. Surgical aid was given g ped person for the position. at_Emergency Hospital. .ra Claim Loss of Trade Under | Dr. Bocock is 35 years old, and is While crossing near Rhode Tsland | native of ) Va. He w venue and Fificenth street shortly S | a of Vir- BENISE siclock yesterday afternoon New Auto Restriction. | ; . 4 ‘the Medical Collexs of Vir Dora Dennis, 60 vears oid. 1 g . { : i | m which he sraduated in SOR o, ras knocked dowry . ; . » { ! s ey 915 with the degree of -medical £hh aptomablie of ‘Olver . A preponderance of sentiment of | [ 4 B ; 7 3 1419 Columbia road, and severely in S | . . ‘ Mr. Wilson told the commissioners Jured. She was tresied st Fmergeney | mer Basiaalips Sewplown Thc{oenih . / ‘ : | West Point Instructor, Found | i \Wikson told the commissioners Hiospital for a possible fracture of the | street and on adjacent sections of F, | w il 4 & B0 4 ; A record of efficiency in the Medical ekull, shock and injuries to her hand | G and H streets is in favor of res.| Dead in Quarry, Was Re-- | corps of the Army, i wiish he st i i the rank of major. During a Hyman Zimmerman, 208 Channing | toration of angle parking along Thir- ; ¢ 'E BENEFIT CARD PARTY. Members of the Washington Club of Ti ? > northeast, was driver of an /| teenth street, according to a poll - building fun Officers of the club, in the front row, left to : Ma 1 cent Pat'ent Here major portion of hi: Army experi- 2 . 1 hospital ad- sireet f . sy automobile that knocked down Elmer | by the Merchants & Manufacture city; A Doody, vice president: Ruth Cra president; Florence 0'Donoghue, treasurer, and Mary ence he was engaged i v ars old, Soldiers’ Home, s gt , th results of hich Vi | Shaiantar &2 — n st 34 — - st £ - % Crur romaana U A‘fiffl.‘éffl;uf.f{v'e & i ‘}“m‘l | D Baet ulx o'clock last night,| When objections arose over the or- . . . 5 the Associated Prese dlgnea fb, epiisite” Btacitast) : e e nice, His = the District SUGGESTIONS GIVEN |Autoist Puts Up Fight and Routs Bandit | TALIAFERRO COMMENDS | "\E5r i "% pecemper 15 | i, 1 Souiniie fospital adminis Slightly fnjuring him. He was taken | der of the District Commissioners sub- ‘ : 1 Maj. Charles o : or at]| Whil the A Dr. Bocock was | PROGRESS OF BLIND'HERE| Met: Shaviesl T Bype, protessor sty SLHCH e ey L ik o ministration, and bécause of his in. | tense interest in this field, he re- s' Home. stituting parallel parking for the for to the hospital o1di } L watking fori i | e Sociation stnt qnestionnaires’to. 1 FOR UICK SHUPPING Wh dI B 1 d S N i 3 /| A va| Saciasion aent aestioingires!to. mer. o Jumped Into Car at Boulevard Stop b he United States Miliiary Academy | % SUAGH 1t the Army Mediosl Sehool on K between Eleventh d | chants locat 1 in the affe 1\’_1 trict, I TR | ———— T BT = Commissioner, Guest at Concert,| here yesterday. He wa ‘\Flh\l'l'd (f,;mwfitm it Walter Reed Hospital. asking if the new regulation hurt their 5 | |t | - A 3 His professional associations include s A il Piralson: Werks Donet b nave plunged from the 35-foot ledge | His (e dnel Drive on up into the next square,” | S y surrounding the quarty some time | the Fellow of the American College of commanded the man, with one hand | ; | Tiring Tast night. According to the | Surgeons, the Medical Associati . st 2 S ight, according to the L o Assoc on of can, 122 Bryant street, grappled | st into his side pocket as though Local Insittnte | Highland Palls chief of police | the Isthmian Canal Zone, the Ameri- jTanigan. 182 & Ao ched a gun. Instead of obe¥ing. | (1 oo sidney . Taliaferro| An all-night search for the major, a | €an Medical Association, the Virginia s GHeAE SbIBEnALiot oiConCEiaT ] PRI of modern lanzuages at the | State Medical Society, the Denver ¢ Shieht at the Foundry M '§5 j academy,.had been carried on. The, County and Colorado State Medical Twelfth streets s about | rclock vesterday afternoon by business, if they were In favor of con- i i A would be “stop sign” bandit was) Ut Capitol street, a they wanted a return to the angle- Facilitate Christmas Pur- ' Yasti. He was treated ence | parking system h H 3 Fifty'six of the merchants, as as chases Here. St T abailint Janagbaly 1eE &b rher the intender with his ospital ASges b | sociation reports, were in favor of Lo iin {when he was dragged from b nd then grappled with him. || TURE COURSE parking and but five sup-| . o o 0 oo {he “Shop|ivhich went on driverless for a few| 8 iing to free Mimeelt, ‘the |MSt misht at the Foundry M. E.jicetemy.ad teen, tartied on, The) SOt ee'ana the American amd Coro: PLAN LE < },m.“ the ..\.unlu. .e‘:u:m.u. All !v,r\l S el 2 being conducted by | feet and then stopped ¢ 0 half fell from the car dr n} benofit of the ‘Columbly Polyts tured, by workers reporting for duty |rado Hospital Associations. ¥ the merchants said the new rule, | Early” camps eing eonducted by | T Ty nioan was star 1is car | the driver with him. He ran off in the penefit o ¢ ia Polytec B el T Dr. Boctek Wik resahie ke the “Merchants and Manufacturers' | o L "SGhSne in obedience to the | darkness as the driver regained his ‘lrmev for the Bland. Mr at the quarry T ‘\\Al eceive a salary of . which served to reduce the numbers | M < & 1 t e s | Association « ash Sdward o 5 o gave a brlef addre § Maj. Byrne recently returned from|$5200, a y University Women to Hear Talks of cars that could be parked along |Association of Washington, BAWArd pylevard stop sizn on First strect at |fcet. The unaccupied car went on for | e gave @ hrief address. cons Walles. el Hodoital. Weahmaiiimd . ). Shaw, secretary of the association, | M = < ienth street at one time, has af Ithode Island avenue, a negro leaped o few feet, stopping when its eng | ST on Peychology. | has drawn up six suggestions to facil ; ; J 8 made during the véars of fts | Where he went after suffering a nerv- b husiness. | §pminact- B from the eurb into the seat beside hinme | choked y ng it % . its} ron " . Boycholoss. | THET, Mt o e s 86 gy e st Tl A s e g™ e & VAT | whert ne wend afer sutering w nert’ | pAN DIES OF WOUNDS. I e e ares to | customers. bad compiataed . bacanae | et -They aie as follows | survived by his widow and two small s S of a lecture course to he plained because | ™y e gyt at home tentative shop B s GF the Ashectonit |tliey - hagibea ble to s 4 A program was offered by Anton ation of University Women. be- . #I during shopping trips 3 & : Assoctation of WRIEETHLY ONeT ek | Be T eqOPPInS trips in the | yertising columns, remembering that | - Quarte( and several musicians from | ; H8 BTG NS B0 don of Col,| ~When She Tried to Scare Him. ,;;:}nl;l;ln\ expert merchandis e given in-| Newspaper Man to Rest in Fort Navy and Marine Corps Men Rp-"h;‘”vvw:‘»‘[m\\ “’{1 ‘k‘“k |:1'l \\fl‘u‘:' | Charles B. Byrne, Medical Corps, U. James M. H. Young, colored, D of i ; - 5 ot N He was appointed to the Mili- | years old, 1624 Sixth str partms warded for Achievements. [Jampar, it ,1"“”' AchRemyeat Woat Punt i 1001 e 0L 'l‘bllll::hlab‘;o::i;h'lmd at Funeral services for Harry Atwood| The Distinguished Flying Cross has | vy (& ¢t ™ SECHCC T " Richie | and sraduated with the class of 1911 | result of bullet wounds received Sat- g : He resigned from the Army, April|urday night while engaged in an alter. now managed by the blind themselve: | sons. Ject | Allan Overstreet of | The results of the poll will be sub- | tXPECE MEEAAT i e atrione philosophy of the College | mitted to the Commissioners by the | carrjeq in these Christn > Linceln Cemetery. ERRHE Oty 08 oW Tork. Will spoak | 4890l nouncements. By listing gift needs | : On “Cutting the Pattern for the —_——— Janastud store advertiseing, the | shopping trip can be routed and many | Colman, newspaper ma 10 died at | be 2 » Lieut, Comdr. R. R. | McLean, contralto; ° 30w chotogists wit give| PARR RITES TOMORROW. Pt ) ;ll»lx;mn, n.\M‘)ul :A I’X‘A” \\1”’.1l d at :m. a\;\m{cdlud J\nx::NL\x x:d‘l ““i( | 3roL .. ontralto; 1. B assowle: | 21,1919, and was reappointed a major | cation with Mrs. Burma Jackson. col s | his home, 5604 Fourteenth street, yes-| Pa 'k, United States Navy; Lie enor, E ella, bass, also | 5 . > 3 9 gty ik S. 5 his home, ) aunack, ¢ Infantry, July 1, 1920. He gradu-(ored, 38 years old, at her home. 505 O sonality- Other visiting psychologists will v ures. Dr e Richmond o sl i op during the morning, if pos i o ; e e » Jerabbth's Hospital, who has been gy .oy oo piop o si ¢ 25 |sible, as stocks are more complete and y, will he conducted at the resi-| oo Thomas C. Turner, Lieut. Basil o 1 Syiere accompanied bY | ted from the Infantry school, field ofi- | gtreet. conducting fortnightly discussions, will B pera Singer of Sdiriare oot Eima g ur..urln»\\ BLg o rllu; k. B Rler TR Tavson: VL B | UL Wilson, s cers’ course, in 1922, and from the|*Sis’ to1d the police he followed her 0 e mo ap . i N Curey ToA wmall 2 | Harvey Dunham will officiate adley, L Laws - M. churel A 5 1 ardigenecar atalr & . S 0 e coutinue to_ present the modern ay Years Ago to Be Private. poSarty home il small bundies. | ment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Charles | The majority of the selections on ' Samym e *maeSoeran oy A school I to her room when she went, there to proach to personality p s boas s Albart B, | DHHIE Hhe (CGhistmas SBush ot At the time of his death M. the program were presented by mem- e ! lo duty as|change her clothing prepasatory to ¥ Funeral services for Albert Parr,|in delivery are more likely to occur| At the time of 5 | bers of the institute, Two interest.|2 Professor at the Military Academy |leaving the house and said she picked $500,000 Car Barns Burn s AR e ity ey (manstany Other B t | formation Buseau. He tive, FPaunack was cited for herolsm .in ing readings by, W. | lirnea there from Walier Hoed Hoo. | b her Pistol to frighten him from the X 3 who died at his home, 143 ary . Have some one at home to re s et : N s iloa’ s dbitedbla, from:. fia . s 3 ialec - b . ot ed Hos-poyse. Young » g N WARE, Ohio, December 15 |street, yesterday, will be conducted at | celve articles that are to be delivered, | Of this city and served as news cditor | saving a dirigible from flames when | Swann, in German dialect, Miss C. | pital, where he had been undersoing |piator and. 1" s Hicl abbed the A A rermained. origin de. | the residence tomorrow at 5 o'clock. | Many delay are causcd by failure to 7 the Washington Times many vears | jts engine back-fired and caught on | L Grady; teacher of pianoforte at the | treaiment. pistol’ ana It was' discharged. the - Ein e 18 bl : i . ago: subsequently vas city editor | oo 3 o | school, played a solo, and Susie I. o R e entering his neck. Thr - wizoyed the car barns of the Colum- Rev Jason Noble Plerce will oficiate. i thik caxe i Bge: Tupseanontly he wes city SNOR| fre, in June, 1910, The Marine fiyers | Doty ” aiso . piiniet, played. Each \iH16 Js survived by his widow, Mrs. |shots sent as many bullets. inte. hie Y e on Traction (o, | Interment will be priv Seep child out of the dc o 5 on: Post, ang gaya ; i e exttantdine ¢ v , Sacih g . Byrne, two small sons an e 3 0 his DR DBARArS & o ot Tors. Bt Pace 4yHio van 56 yearelol et |kown b iwplo diateisl '© OWN: [ veary was day manager of the Wash.| Were given the cross for extraordin-|also plaved a duet with J. Francis| several oher relative ©|body. Sergt. J. M. Roper and Detec- b S"i.““lm ine et iinate his home in this ity since his| 6. Make every possible purchase |n8ton Bureau of the Associated Press.|ary achievement in a flight from | Germuiller b b orroll of the second’ pre day, the Joss b stimate ok . . 9 ax S Vi e (22 g 3 cinet were admitte > house b Ja¥. lion dollars. Loss on machinery rement from the stage 6 years ago. |during the next few days as the shop | Washington to San Domingo City Abiiny. Ofito, thatn U0 Wiroo-] ihe WAENS (A (lTlp‘.L\f"l,,,,h‘"{”-P by Diaced ai $100.000 and the siruc-{He had continued his interest inping this vear has been unusually| A colloge education fn supposed to|and return in 1921, the longext fight | Senegambia was so.called hecanse It | with-bath residence, modern in every | the hospiial and arrested the it 000 by €. C. Mo wusie, however, bei tive as a dra- | heavy and the merchants' stocks are | it You for a position—not entitle you | nccomplishad by naval aviators at 1oy het B slvbractiecegil sud| coabad ki " and arrestec oman at $100.000 by C. C. M Su: TuAlc. owever, Y yeen the rivers Senegal and |respect. which was Ruilt entirel An inquest ¥ = matic and music co ) being vapidly depleted. to one, says the Agghiscn Globe. I that me. Gambie e u y by {n inquest will be held at the morgue Sur acringendent of the company. A