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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, € RETURNS CONFEDERATE left), honorary commandes of Virgin holdin by Maine troops Leroy W. Carltoy chi nd returned to h (at right), BATTI the State’s regimen who fought with the Maine Freeman (at ¢ Veterans ptured at Gettyshurg emonies yesterday by froops. L&A f of th him at Photos. H‘llll‘“l‘il to Confede Hale and Leroy W. “RANS OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH MEET IN GESTURE OF steps of the Capitol yesterday as seven battle-scarred flags of the Confederate forces, captul te veterans of the States of Virginia riton, M North oli . who (at left) is Iu FIRE WRECKS ANNAPOLIS BOSPITAL. One of the r¢ fire-swept Eni Hospital the Maryland capital sents a loss estimated at $10,000. Nearly the building when the fire hroke out early y Iy spread through the structure oms of FRIENDSHIP AT CAT iew of the impressive ceremo on the which r iers of Maine in the Civil War, were received from the hands of Gov. Brewste de World Photos | eney in carried fr and 30 patients we na and Texas, olding one of th The fi e sterday morn QUEBEC ORPHANAGE FIRE TAKES HEAVY TOLL OF LIFE. The ice-incrusted ruins of the Hospice St. Charles at Quebec, destroyed by an early morning fire in whi fire had swept through almost the entire building before an alarm brought fir h more than 30 I es were lost. emen to the scene. The Rescue ‘work was cut short by collapsing walls after a number of children had been carried from the building. Copyright by P. & A, Photos. | ASSISTING AT SCHOLARSHIP BE Ushers at the puppet show | NEW YORK'S “FIGHTING CHAPLAIN" VISITS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. Father Franeis P. Duffy, | '\‘l"l'\'\l.rufll’.l ]lu::ll:» ‘;;,,‘\‘f b :rl”l“mr':“;; . for the benefit .‘.( !\"v Bryn | “Fighting Chaplain™ of the Rainbow Division during the World War, finds time on a brief visit to Wash | Mawe scholavehip fund. Lot to ric t ington to have lunch with some of the small patients at Children's Hospital. The two boys in the group H. @. Nelms, Mrs. K. Morris, M |w \I‘nr;,.u'w, Wylie and Mi: wanted w stories and the A. E. F. chaplain apparently had some good ones to tell. Hamilion ashington Star Photo. CorstiRhtoX &3 HILLES TURNS BACK AGAIN T0 COOLIDGE AMERICAN BRED CHINESE . BLAMED FOR REVOLUTION BYor Riuca e iTare Home to Fight for Freedom to Return inister Sze's View PLAN CHRISTMAS CHEER |‘ FOR DESTITUTE HOMES Ask Dona- tions, Including Household Neces- CAROL IS - VIGTIm GAL OF SOVIET an\mtesrs of America ' sities and Toys for Child | The internal strife in China w P s aiiat o he e Believes President Should | viamea on Chinese educated in Amer R oa ke | Snatose Dot Eoiion | ic ho, upon returning to their na ilies in Wasl t i i e | tiv lanc are lling tc h for e | ) 5 aF Accept Nomination if Con: | ive tand, are wiling to fight fo food, clothing Crown Prince Has Fallen the principles of freedom with which as wel vs t | vention “Chooses” Him. ‘7 have become imbued in th oot s i o ito Rii<s Hands. | declared Dr. Sao-Ke in the District of ( —_— 4 Chinese Minister to the| = i il o y e o | ates, in_an address at a | | ] _ B Asiciven Prom. | iuncheon of the Washington Round and distressing need . - SYRACUS . Y., ible in the University Club yester- be answered,” the af 1 8, D ( Charles D. Hilles, vice chairman of the | day Sasiiemid Derakod b . > | “Dr. s d that much of the are trying 4 . epublica onal committee, be- | t : : Bblionyix wetional - com * | dom ‘in. « has been taken a eir every-day need lieves that President Coolidge should |y foreign nations and condemned the mas we n to miss the g allow himself to be renominated for a | principle of granting special privileges necessary to life more than at an third term. | to foreigners in that country that are ! : : S Mr. Hilles, spe: a Ti"fl"“]‘ not allo: the themselves, oth (( time We are 1 ‘ 1 & qai r here last night, reversec 3 0! e s P the % TS 4 = s ay = = it = o = i g You to help lis R s e e 1s aulr out |y uouncement s ‘,’\”3:‘?”9)’11‘”“\‘,». THEY GROOMED THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS FOR THE MEXICAN HOP. This Bolling Field group saw to it that Col. Lindbergh's famous bit of t A = whole-heartedly in favor of renomina- | national Round Table will be he plane was “right”” when he hopped off on his good-will flight to the Mexican capital. Left to right: Lieut. H. A. Dinger, Staff Sergt. Roy W Hooe, these 1 . it of us ¢ tion ; | its ity it ehe) Mostingar Hotelis Pyt 1. L. Kallmyer, Pyt. Carroll C. Rockenbaugh and Pyt. Joscph E. McQuade. ' Washin | “In making your HiEn ) Car Previously he had accepted ”Y"i.in;mrynlwl'. The next luncheon of the S0 not ruj; ;Ih;m» less fortunate present t zo } o declaration of the President as final,| Washington Round Table will be in S| L G 1 (1 | vourself, and to whom Christmas w s rec n up his - d 80 announced his attitude in | | mean only one more day of heart ' e expulsion f of a0 nad w0 announced bis atiitude in »| URGES SENATE SEATS Licut. Gene a. of Medical Corps. Flrst DAVIS T0 ADDRESS ia i ey ‘, 4 announcement. and again last week | helped b mor o a after the meeting of the Republican ORITA |ANS ABROAD\ merican Wounded on French Battlefield 0 § |, Mrs Georse L Meve et e s o S| Gas KILLS woman, | FORITAL 200 NEW CITIZENS |, i oo Jz dovers it cam | 10 S0l ; 7 The change in his stan u-| Hede s s shaonls s a wreer in ;»1,,‘,;,,' . o { Mrs. R. E. Schneider Overcome by | Brother of Duce Believes Em\~ By the ‘wl : R _\Y\!ml;v\pl : :u!mm.“ .n‘ul Les- Amenmmzatlon School Exercises auarters at 911 B street s ot - R i | eut. Louis a, Medica « 0ods, all of the Medical Corps. -~ s : v versul. Thes Believes Coolidge Sin \ Leak in Stove Burner. grants Should Have Part | Corps, was the first American Army | having been killed in the bombir to Be Held at D. A. R. ny ns a pulsians 3 Mr. H Amit in his addr Mrs. Rachael Elizabeth Schneider | battle’ casualty in 1w a survey of | the buse hospital at DannesCan | y | ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES. !ou= cour ' v 1 in that he believed President Coolidge 68 years old i g in Government. | records h . disclose 2 l||‘»~ e by enemy airplanes Septemt Hall Tonight. e i, 1 which country he v n be sincere in his “do mot choose 10| accidentally i by illuminat- | | swounded by a shell fragment July 14, | % A £ TN 3 « run” pronouncement of AUgUSt Z.|ing gas that escaped from a burner on | | 1917, while serving with Bridish forees. | e firat combatant casualiios were . e Woman Sues to Recover for Auto |y = dde tove at B 1 inquiry as to the first casualties, | the deaths of Lance Corp. Ja e . e | manian - e oo Bt s ' 003 Italian emi. | received by Secretary Davis, prompted | Gresham and Privates Thomas I, En ¥ ot Lahari Day Enjuries. vr s ettt un. | Sl en some| {hE TEViewW of records. It showed | vight and Merle Hay, all of Com.|dress m than d v ar 1 a ol | 4 Eiven: 8OM> | st cal personnel also sustained | pany 19, 1 Infantry, in a German | Americanizat » p : 1 e sy ot i By : . and Cham- | (e battle deaths, Lieut. William | raid on the Americin he: e ol p L ¢ 55, which alw fi8] Dr Jer P e PG waldo Mus- [ T. b mions and Privates Oscar ¢. | Iathelemont, November 1 GaNEe hich 5 the very best b d members of the Fire olmii, brother of th e T R e s 1 ! first inaugurat T ! cue squad respon n the re sestea under the for them by deter any man « y scitation proved futile, | titie. ~Itallans in {he World."” TESTIMONIAL TOMORROW | MINGO SANDERS HEADS iion scn ol s ma - neces s of New York from expre der was seated e e + o'clock in Continent ial \ erence for him? 1s there any o nen table, makin i e dhac 1hbas e | IEGR MINISTER OF GREECE COLORED MASONIC BODY m Gt e Wl Cox [t Duapont i that he would A1 t is believed a pan A naturalization laws AR \e District Supreme Cot i ¥ Ml of he of the stove boiled over e Mlicaly ,.,H, e. d. sued An TH GETS A ELP Bt Sation oxt the Jighted burner and | 71 ¥5ioUS conntr ol oske il el Axiniversary and Debt Settlement |Elected Grand Mster of Order in| Grestings will be Eiven 1y the | S0 damas . LASKA H ‘vm’rl r'y\" b 4\ ' il to : \m_‘{,," hay il (hose ill retain their ¢ : 1 Will Be Marked at Cele- | District at Grand Lodge Ses- | Husband. Mrs. Husband, chairman |bert & Yeatman the pla Another Democratic Gro There he renominated, natic urges that everything g B 5 |ot the Americanization committee of |on December 13, 1 he has temporarily quelled the pr | possit > to keep them in touch | bration Here. | sion Thursday Night. e At e o ot ot o Docamber 187 Favors Him for Presi he be non i Ve | — throws the suggestion | siding in Washington have been in-| master of the Grand Lodge A andl Biank W Rallou super W..,m,” ,Zr A).—Democrats of the fi 1 evident desire not to be. £ he Court Rflfvlfl's to Recognize Miami | of he model | vireq to attend a testimonial meet A. M., colored, at a meetin hursday | the schools of the District of . A 1 not nominated, some one else will be | 2 5 Pas e e ey s e S 4 Mineteenth i i WHOLESALE PRlCE ROP nen et G A = night at the temple Nineteenth | lumbia, will present ”mm bR e majority ritual community of Ttalians within |« vice of Cha ibos, Simopou:l ™ Gher officers elocted were: Alien 00! ! i Hoehlin e off v 2 4 State Situation Troubled i aat ¢ the home land. gI¥ing | jos, Minister of Greece, in the United Dozier, grand deputy master: George ere will demanstration of | Decline for November Was Nearly | date 1 n Dem 1 s e div ; laze ol Tespon \d the settlement of the war | V. Chase, grand senior warden; Wil- | work dor ) and _Thi " s S N < aaniosHons/ ARt thin| sovares “ for Taly e Bdathe gel et O B ) et Frlnd dunias \arden:| tAL ex on for citizenship wit| ~ One-Third of 1 Per Cent. ? 1 f Mr, H liams iebt bet en the two countries, to be T titude on the part ol . Hille 3 asy e 2 ) €| Melving Thomas, grand assistant sec. | be conducted by homas, Dis A decline of 1 one-third 3 due to the possibility of a split e Miami, ‘1: . ! held tomorrow "'l Subcladh dnl fere” (yezander Okleal srand | trict director of na lization, T T pri A % New York State delegation at the con- |liams pleaded the Florida |8 oan Relions at 419 Seventn | reta exande v, gra ” tor of naturalization. pesia e o e e o8 e ab. nencoit| ORYANATOR BIES. | |25 et WL 0! Brbieh, ramd | ehool oicheits s dhoras Wil con i e e e Chairman George K. Morris of the|Which she names as co-responc : =z ing | Casion consists of the following: Dr Blok jinsan, grand | L ks e fon te o) ; ) Republican State committee, the second wife of Williams, whom he ‘John\on Won Fame for Crossing (i (W% 1s, chairman; Dr. P, ;(n‘,‘ ;::l’u \\-.'H't. ga hwf" ':””‘IL:'«:HI It ""‘[ ']‘h" ‘l')' ; 1.:':..“.[." ,',' | }j.',,,",(,, :\ ""’w‘ »\v”‘\"w’:w fee l“ ! is most i BpEISC Sulpiciant i o our e et soliowlogitis diloniie divopce. Sea in Dp"“ Boat. Co antinople, Georg h“\‘“‘ ter of cere Hnl’l i\ illi \ 11 "I'Imul‘ | ot Independence” hy a group of l“ caleulations bein s b \w»‘l >r 3 H’.\ sus cess of 1928 he sald, “will be the |Williams also filed charges L 17| George Thomaides and George C.|grang “marshal; Willie 1lammond, | students under the direction of Miss | prices last vear of 500 comumodies | Snginty attitude of the delegation from this|against Williams, which the| GLOUCESTER, Mass, December 17| Vournas. A number of prominent | grand senior steward: Joshna W orth | Maude Aiton, principal of the| Farm products again showed a s |ha i State in the Republican national con-|court will hear next month ‘wv Alfred Johnson, first man to|speakers are listed on the program |ington, grand junior steward: Rchert | School decline in_price from the pre e = ool i il s ek o G b iyl s the Atlantic Ocean in an open |besides Mr. Simopoulos, who will| Clinken grand pursuivant; Presley 11. | The public is invited month, while foodstuffs rose T isitibor ) S S il s - favorite son and the utmost care dory, and for almost 40 years.a master | make a special addr | Wrig d standard heare res | creases were noted for commod- | tro Stat : ot should be taken to select as delegates H|GHWAY B|LL OFFERED ' “m‘l"hl 4”’:‘”" 1\*": TS ¢ “v‘»l \'J . o l‘\\\).l‘\:‘lllyl’;\‘”! n;l l”l'n‘“l' ““"-‘vux’. “v:m‘ crea o T \M ELYE ‘v 'u\ L]t ",‘ A thi x _v“| Sta es Depa nt & S T e e Y0 Y | £ Sleubonios ey pesselntid s, | ol ] | R. Carter, grand librarian, and Tsaac | 1927 L|QUOR DEATHS 122. | tor ‘the 239 others in the surves [ iy 0 to the convention. determined 10| by e Awocisid 1 | Me gained the nickname of “Centen | Lutheran Editor Resigns. Bush, grand tyler by # | . co-operate with their fellows in ti A bill to provide funds for Ameri-| nial Johnson” by his feat in sailing| PHILADELPHIA, D Ner. 17 : o SN i . - - . A 1 A y 1 to p 1l Johnson” by his sailing ; ecembe | BaL: ) ecember 17 (4) o e = Bt on o S e w0 | can participation in the second Pan-|across the Atlantic in a dory In con. | () —Dr. Georze W. Sandt yesterday 5 e . -n"‘.\\!‘” s Hl St ;f:mi Princess to Hunt Big Game. Henri Etienne Dies Aboard Ship. ¢ . il uphold the principles and tradi-| {nerican conference on highways, {0/ nection with the celebration of the y wed as editor-in-chiet of the Lu.| David M. Fitzgibbons Dies. department. which in 1920 attributed _ GENOA, Italy, December (3 BERN i + Decoied ons o » party and insure con.|j, d at Rio de Janciro, was intro; | 16 ersary o erics de- | theran, official organ of the o 17 ' i . te | Princess Mary, cousin of King Georg is Switzer) ecaps enjoyed. under the administration of ]mum"m Maryland, a Im"m”' oG { . I f« gaacsiy : : wuitheran Church of America, after 31 [ M. Fitzgibbons, pianist and organist, at least 122 (o that eause in 19 s ity 6% the: way 10 1 A here of death of Henri Etienne, B rasinant Coolidge B ‘ et sail from Gloucester June 15 of years of continuous service. He will {who was associated with B. F. Keith | Of the total of 122 deaths reported | ! g o e a0 unt ¥ headquarters the In. es the House foreign affairs committee. | that year and arrived in Liverpool Au-[continue to edit the daily devotions |and Edward F. Albee in the early be- | this year 30 occurred It November |Eeen 2 rica. They will board the . egraph Union. at Bern, — _He proposes in another bill that the | gust 21, being the first to make the | department of the paper. Dr. Nathan | ginnings of their theatrical enterprise, | In 1056 71 denthe. were. remorioms i | Ssteamship Landoss Castle today. He died of angina. peetoris aboard-ihe A school of aeronautics has been | United States invite the Permanent |vovage alone. - R. Melhorn, who has assisted in the | died vesterday at a hospital here. He | 1924, 56, and in 1922, 25. Seventy-two e ship bringing him back from the in- gstablished In connection with a mil{] International Road Congrese to hold| He was born In Denmark 79 years| management of the paper for several [was 55 vears old. Fitzgibbons waa |of the victims reported this year were | A Japan.Australian Society has Just | teenatione) mdio somteerre ot Wath: tary scademy in Tertland, Ore. its sixth session in this countrys e RET years, will take over the editorship, | widely known as & concert organist, ' white. been organized in Tokio. }ington. 20 e Vi e “~