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[ b " ¥ - - = 1 SUNDA . WASHINGTON, D. €, DECEMBE 8. 1927—PAR p THE Y STAR ASHINGTO D ECEMBER 1 T L HOUSE TOAPPROVE "= ADMIRAL REPORTS ot NARKET CLOSURE BULDING ST BIL Suimarine O ONRESPEPLANS | N85 UREED Orders jssued sometime ago for the transfer from the sub. — marine 4. sunk yesiet collision off Province " Naval District Commander | Smoot Bill Sets January 1 as P . g . the cenica o L v T e ; Date for Abandonment Little Objection Expected i L Orders Ships to Scene Tomorraw to Authority neers. iy R for Mall Purchase. i A ved here to of Disaster. = it of Center Stalls. ying out the 3 15 1o have taken BY WILL P. KENNF A g rday, was due, it Navy Depirtment The following official report o the : » * oath for the” Government: buildin b S e e 1Shigey Lanig sinking of the submarine -4 was re i : aags Boms it wiirdipom . . privately-owned land 1 n Per e p R Sy e 1hes 4 - o 2 . . program, is provided for in & join 4 " Jest mizht from Rear Admival An 3 4 : e resolution: Intaduesd. o thei Senst Capitol 1o the White Hous e s Anden ot FRFsH Naval ot vesterday afternoon by Senatnr tional Capital development that i, MeGin- ' Dictrier. whieh includes the point Smoot, Republican, of Utah, ar heen delaved for more than a quarter Pomam A where the disaster occurred referred to the ecommittee on puhl century —with appropriat sS4 and The =4 a1 3:37 pm., Decembar 17 buildings and grounds for considera ment knows | while submerged. was rammed and . PR available lition to s litag ituee | T o e e, 0y Although Washington has knowp building 1 n, will he approved b ey e e | for the past year or two that th 4 making 18 knots. The Paulding v | the H ol ? ported that the submarine’s periscon H downtown retail market between | Seventh and Ninth streets would he ©bjection ' tarted to come.un just under the port y The He¢ . eady to pass € ilm\\ of the Paunlding Position of the % abandoned in the not distant future Reed bill which adds another $100 | sinking ziven by the Pauldinz. Woeod 5 4 5 [ this is the first step toward fixing $ Federal 5 fund | end Light bearing 19 degrecs: Long ; : 1 | defnite aate for its discontinuance 000,000 1o the Point 23 degrees. Position given by v o f g The Center Market was taken for expenditure outside of Wash PNk S apendity L U. 8. 8. Wandank, District tug. in at ; . sovernment five or six © and incroase the amount that w.\.v he _ | tendance on_inspection board, 132 de i i . . . . the Government five or alx Yea spent annually from $25.000 5 arees from Woodend Light, distance, o e ¢ ' P : K w Ly L b Bee $35.000,000. This means $10,000.000 oty 4 7 1 ) i ‘ | erated by the Department of Az { : j : : : ¢ ! 4 X . L | ture, whieh leases space to dealers. year in Washington and the rest Boats searched for survivors, no ik 3 50 [ body seen. Marker buovs planted b 4 ¢ i 2 / f % % # X th of these measures heing cay P & Wandank. Oil slick seen. Depth of . f J Pk | Give \fnplu ‘.\u'hp. nandied by Charman Etiott of the Widow of Scnator Clark |yuter at wreck 102 feet. Weather 5 ji7 Senmin Biooy | Sxuiaped that, H commitiee on pul buildin 150 pam.. wind from northwest : 4 A o only purpose in offering the resolu miles per hour, rouzh sea, visibility 8 i ' Lo ! ; t this time was to give ample ne 4 to those who will be affected b and_grounc 1 the las et Makes Surprise Donation |V e : iz . b thg : . 3 . i 4 A abandonment of t market years, has put through almost a sco nporiant measures for the « ’ Destroyers On Scene e 4 P 2 G 3 7 ; ‘ - 4 avandonment of ¢ marke to Institution. e (BARAE e DRI AR Ak AL e : o . ; ‘ o . 4 Resolved by th By the Associated Press. £ p £ Bl A Closing of Center Market at the o i ; i i R " of the calendar year 1928, to clear the Authority to purchase all of the Evivania avenue and the Mail, from of a of $23,000,000 be m projects throughout t Hlouse of Representatives that hase of all the land betwee e of collision by & pan.. and the Secretary of ulture he and tol an m Station, which ¢ B . o ries with it provision for ‘,”'”‘ X 2 A gift f s o minesweeper | Lark left Boston from Union Station to Penr ry of At 645w with diving apparatus ers and naderwater cutting equip e “orward Ste i AnADEwa Tl i o e ment from the navy vard. The sub. ity s . 4 ; - 4 : Important Forward Step. m Ar lark gioporamel DERL GRS 8 i o 3 - 5 % ] |tween Seventh and Ninth stree S e ol Cas EREROTIER © 1 the_navy yard ai Portsmouth, . 11 - . “ - . land now occupied hy Center Marke purchase « e trianzie south of penses i he organization of ¢ 7 pan., with diving gear, naval con shall, after the date ahove specified Pannayivar nue to the Mall will | the Sution Shibitions | stractor and Gther Cftoaes G suh Island, he has been attached to sub- | available for construction of pupl provide sit for b new . Peder € 1 oil paint- marine experience on board warine divisions since 1920, He as. | buildings of the Government. ™’ Ruilding pr and will force ear P Comd thers, division command sumed coramand of the S-4 in Octo he gene plan of the Publir action on the important development Mrs. Clark's donation supplements | ©F on board the destroyer Sturtevant b ber, 1925, His father. John Maple | Buildings Commission r develop on the north side of the Avenue from ', 144000 trust fund given to the gal- | 1°7t Bosion at 745, The minesweepe & Jones, fives at Hennessey, Okl ment of the Pennsylvania avenus-Mall third street to Tth street ith of ary iy Senator Clark on danuary 1. Maliard will lezve Foston at 11 p.m " Lient. Comdr. Jones was married | triangle contemplates erection of 1 Louis’ana Indiana avenues as A jqa9; jnaame om which was 1o h e submacine rescue ve 10l shont 11 vears ago to Ruby Evelyn w Department of Justice buildiy mode! ipal center to adequately | expanded in pern inz the William S Falcon, which assisted at the sal Bond, daughter of the late Richard H. | on the rket site, and the resoly house and properly coordinate the |\ Clark e awards at the biennial YAging of the submarine S-31, with Jond, vice president of McCormick | tion indicates that those in charge of District Government ncies. 1t oxpibigions with any surplus zoing to (2Dt Frank H. Brumby. commende i & (‘0. 2 spice manufacturing concern | the proscam expect to be in a pes means also the cleaning up of one of purchas: of works by American €ontrol force. on hoard, loft New Lon iy 3 of Ealtimore. They have twe children. | tion to proceed with that structure the most unsightly sections ""“" riists the permanent collection of | 40N, Conn.. at 610 pm. for seene of E Mrs. Jones makes her home with her | at the end of the coming year. CHDIAL . the Zemaral 0F She =0FT 1tke sal wreck. Navy ‘yard, New York, has ¥ ¢ brother, Richard H. Bond, jr.. at Hale : E branches of the market—retail, whol€ In addi to the donation. an. D* 1 10 ship salvage pontoons - ¢ thorpe, Md, She is visiting friends on Leases End in June. sele and farmers’ market nounced night by Charles :car to the scene of the The Department of Agriculture So the action to be taken tomorrow | Glover S ot the gallery’s The c¢hain for the pontoons is | leases the stands in the market for is A most important forwa » link. | hoard " of \stecs, Semator Clavk's @t the Boston Navy Vard and will be ! 3 one year al & tiie, expiring (o dur ing up several of the bigz ¥ widow and three daughters have con: | Shipped (o the scene of the wreck | Lk a8 7 i L ? Lieut. Joseph Albert McGinley was [ If It In decided by ConEee to e provements ever attempted in tributed $700.000 for an addition. now ‘apt. Krnest King, 1. 8. N., who | P ; ¢ 2 born at Bridgeport,: Pa., November | J20Uary 1. 1921 e closing great city in the world, practically nearinz complet to house the fa-|had char, the salvaging opera- | A i 8. 57 5,8 b i 10, 1898. He was appointed a mid the m.l.rhcl. the |: ises nmdv‘nb\( B hn wntire heart of the Na. mous art collection bequeathed the in-( tions of the §-31 and who is at pres. | hin e taicr ¢ | Summer would be for six montha C 1 " in stitution under Mr. Clark’'s will, {ent in command of the naval aircraft | ot g S Since the problem of market facili R it il tender Wright, now at Hampton | 4 > Pennsylvania July 31, 1917, and sent. ! \jeq in general has been under dis- % W u' ; p 4 upon his graduation, to the U. 8. S.| yssion during the past vear or more, hereby directe give notice tk ind after January 1, 1929, the Gov nent will cease to maintain a pu market on Pennsylvania aven avenue 12 board of trustees from Mrs Montana S w. 1o defray the e the Severn River and up to a late hour last night had not been notified of the disaster ment is completed visitors w Donation Is Surprise. i i within a mile and a quarter S i .‘,“",(“{,‘ ool l;‘:fl',""",'““'f"'""““l e New York. He served with subma-| there has been speculation as to what the entire government structure vis- frs. Clark’s latest donation came | POrt to t ior officer present at rine divisions of the Asiatic fleet and | would be done with the center rets _—— wholly as & surprise to the trustees | the scene of the wreck to assist in the S ; e i ! : etail 1 'nd demonstrates the friendly interest | Salvaging operations and he is now 2 i e . i us b sub; n 3 market. There have been some indi Another portant measure that | ho hag in the progress and welfare | €N route by rail and plane. The sub- v 7 : ; ik - 1923. His father is Joseph J. MeGin- | cations that when Center Market is will be presented to the House for ac- of the gallery, which now ranks|Mmarine S8 has been ordered to re- : . i i ley, 1818 Swede street. Norristown, | done away with the Government tion tomorrow is a House reorgani- |among the foremost in the world by | turn to Provincetown by the com- ; 4 4 b 4 . : . . ; Pa. "His wife, Mrs. Adelina Moore | would not wish to establish another zation reform resolution presented bY | {he addition fo the rare Clark collec. | mander. submarine divisions. The | : 3 3 i % 2 McGinley, lives at 2310 Fifth street, | Government-owned market. In that the committee on accounts. Chairman | rion. which soon will be ready for pub. | Coast Guard cutter Tampa and Tus- | san Diego, Calif. event the retail market facilities for MacGregor said last night that his | lic exhibition 2 ora left the Navy yard, Bosion, | Upper: The S-1, sunken submarine; center, Coast Guard cutter I Licut. (Junior Grade) Donald Wel- | the future would be a private devel- resolution will make a net reduction | From ths income of the original|for Provincstown at 9 p.m. ‘mnm. -mmlmi to scene al disaster. ler was born in Los Angeles in 1901, | opment. of 16 jobs, increase the salaries of (8100000 trust fund the W. A. Clark 0 e - . and appointsd in 1919 to the Naval| In any event the taking of steps to most of the committee clerks and the ' nrizes, aggregating $3,000, are award Will Use Seaplanes. | % 3 J Academy from the tenth district of [ fix a certain date for abandonment of low paid employes to a minimum of | ed at each exhibition. From the sup-| “The destrover Pawlding is hadly '"FOUR D C. RESIDENTS Francis J. Ford of 1114 Euclid street. | Cylitornia. He has been on_ subma.| Center Market is expected to give £1,200, and will effect a net saving of plemental donation by Mrs. Clark all | damaged but has reaehed Province- CREW OF S | AR G her w-«'r‘\ ‘I“\h]“l' ix‘ rine duty since January., 1925. His| venewed interest to the entire subject. $17,000 a year expenses connected with the organi- | town. The tug Mohave s at the N INCLUDED IN CREW of Blebee, Atx Whan M, o | nother CisUheni (N Wl 102 Nove Sitei s Songhs & zation of the biennial exhibitions are | vard, Boston, ready to tak vial | o he _submarine inspection Work | gq,1pwest Moreland avenu 08 An e Superintendency Abalished, S0 0 ChE vl aR Do e e toston, Ty ake e P A R e ] 5 Sunday, he. Intormed i tamily he ex. | Scuthwest Morcland avenue, Los An-| 1y comen also. at a time when Con ” . \ - SORES OF She Ck as del I ‘on ro| .| o I " ack e rton | €18 l is wi s Mrs, ariol poRsh Rargrsh . it e The most important position to be | Will he added to the other fund for | The commander of the control |————t—tro—r> L 2 [ OF SUNKEN VESSEL | pectea “to he back in Washington | £Gofier of the same address. gress I3 about o turn it aention olis s of the st endent | the purchase of works for the perma- | force has heen requested to please | 5 d c the report of the District Commission e e Saut Geliostion ¥ call for anythiy nuslisf 0 hiease | cian's mate. Mother, Mrs. Celia Goer. | E The Navy Department las Paulding Named for Admiral. ers concerning the Farmers' Market of the Moups foiding room. J. M. Mc | D67, B alierva eleventh biennial ex- | suggestion that destrovers be used|¥ing. 226 York street, Valicj, Callf (Continued fiom Wirst Page.) ordereq several naval vassels 1o steam | oo dociio or paulding was named | i which they recommended placiy has given most efficient service for | hibition will be held next Fall. These | for quick transportation. | Peder Haaland. machinist's mate. z X t full speed from New London and | i,"yoner of Rear Admiral Hiram the farmers temporarily in the Mall, o than 43 vears will be put in{exhibitions have done much to| ‘“The civilian diver at the Boston | Brother, Oscar Haaland, Ada, Minn. 1919, and upon his graduation, in 1923. | H5n the Portsmouth Navy Yard in | UORST OF (Senr SN & York | south of B street hetween Sixth and charze of the room as # reward for | Stimuate the zeal of many heretofore | Navy Yard, Madden, had experience | Aaron Albert Hodges, chief ma- was assigned to the U. S. 8. Rochester. | 21d in the rescue operations. the most | ""1797"" He was appointed a mid- | Seventh strests. The farmers must Sl torind Saithrul secvice, | Snknown American artisis and have | on the S:51. Comdr. Dysart, from the | chinists mate. Brother, Jdohn 8.|In November, 1925, at his own request, | important among them being the L. |shipmen in 1811 and in the War of | BEVC immediately from the existing e B o i A o u | WD 0 from the most promi-| navy vard. Boston, is on the mine-{Hodges. Riverside, Calif. he ‘was sent to the naval submarine | S Falcon. which is peculiarly |j()> ahoard the President and Ticon. | Sheds between Tenth, Twelfth, B and . o will dispose of & |y "y ticts in the country as well. | sweeper Lark to act as a liaison off-| Arthur Frederick Hodges, ma. |chool at New London, Conn. Upon|adapted to submarin> rescue work. = |deroga, he took part in the actions | | ! | Litfle re nd’ District aunthor- n mber of bridge bills on the unani- | pito i Pyl Clark's genorous co- | cer and advise on facllities available | cninists mate. Mother, Mrs. Sophia sraduating from that scheol he en-| A message wis received by the De- ' oo il e Britich fleet on [nm,‘uu-s took the position that, if possible, st's s s {ered the submarine service, and has | partment a little before midnight in- | (hamplain. He was commended by mous consent calendar tomorrow. | . Py i n | operation the way is now clear to|at the mavy vard. Eleven divers loft | Stana: the permanent site for the new Farm Practically all of these ask for an ex- | oDFEAP!, (€ BER 5 MOV O der | Newport, R. ., for Pm\'-‘nflm:\n‘\.rv!“"'""“'"' w-dondons Eam. been aboard submamnes on both the | dicating that the naval divers when | Gommodore MacDonough for gal Market should not be acquired un- tension of time for the construction | SonAUet the exhibitions on o 0o | tomobile with Lieut. Matthews in | _Daniel Michael Galvin, freman. |4 janiic and Pacific cousts ever xince. | they start the rescus work today Wil {janiry in the action of September 11, | I It 8 known where the commission “°"."7| and they will be disposed of | JUGE, Y JCUEE (P90 Dermanent | charge. Seaplanes from Squantum | Brother. Joseph - Calvin, 4% West | {is wife. Mrs. Maria Herrera Fitch, | have an oil “slick” to guide them to | jg)y. : B * | merchants plan to move to. quickly oxhibition which could not otherwise | will heip locate the submarine Sunday | 135th street, New York. is at present in Boston. the place where the -4 lies. The | '“At a captain, he commanded the| The commisson men, now grouped The plan of procedure and program | have been afforded | morning it weather and sea are fayor-| Charles Beresford Calcett, ma-{ Nir. Ford accompanied Tdeut. Comdr. | message was as follows sloop of whr Vinconnes and in 1815 | Along Louisiana avenue near —the for continuing the investigation of all | | Publication of Mr. Glover's enlight- | able.” | chimatie® mate . Sister, Mrs. Nellie | callaway when they left here last| “Following intercepted from the U.|he served aboard the Constellation in | (Armers’ sheds, also must look for branches of the District Government | oit? 008 0 ot TGS Star of | At Ay | Shaith, 805 ifteenth avenye, Melrose | sunday to Inspect the submurine S| S. S. Wandank to commander sub | war with Algiers and took part in the | M€Y quarters as the Government build- which was sturted during the Jast Con- | necember 11, explaining in_detail the | Park, Tl on Thursday. and they weve under | marine division four: 'S4 sunk. 132 | capture of Algerian cruisers, Among | NS Progrant progresses. and the Com- Slgqra ey 2 | missioners felt the farmers should go gress, and which has already resulted | calcotion bequeathed by e . : e ki : sbides trom’ Wdo Bl S : nd w Iready collection hequeathed by Mr. Clark, | flmer Lyfford Cash. chief radio|orders to make the tryout trip on the | desrees from Wood kind Light, Prov- | his duties was that of serving as aid | bk I D e e ra 15 | bas stimulated wide public. interest | man. Wife, Viola Maude Cash, 19|overhauled S-i. incetown, distance 1,800 yards, 102 | g Commedore Biddle on his expedition Nbeniver the compimiart sy declo - s J 4 © "€ in the zaiiery. While the beautiful street, New London, Conn 5 feet of water. Have placed buoy e 5 " to_settle. ) Blinman stree Ford Na te;Japan.in 1845, | The city heads told Congress that agreed upon tomorrow at the first con- { i 1% SELCY L I G ke the i e of Laurel. ight. Nothi s ew additio « ouse | Archibald _Crabb, torpedo Oil slick in sight. Nothing else Sh retns & gar st ference of the enlarged Gibgon sub- jairich o - Russel 3 D i f A On his return from this cruise he| ;¢ . b i s to be bough famous collection is under construc- an. Wife, Mildred Boyce Crabb, 2131 v, o e dg . M (Signed) Commander Destroyer | was d 5 cruise he | 5 jermanent site is to ught at c man. Wife, Mildrec Mr. Ford was born in Laurel, Md., was ordered to visit the Baltic Sea | ¢pic Yime. they favor one in the Souths committee of use District com ; : ey Chdir“::"‘*;'mm" e hctatty | tion. the trustees are engaged in put- First street, San Diego, Calif. in 1874, and when a child came 1o | Force, New London |aboard the St. Lawrence which was | \last seet . Bring to the. attention of ihe othes |linS the entire coliection in the best | William Dempsey, machinist’s mate. | Washington to live, and has resided | The Wandank is at the scene of the | the first manowar to display the The Public Buildings Comm ' A possible condition for exhibition. Sister, Mrs. May Marchand, Walker- | here ever sinc attended the | disaster. ars St : | x : 5 ¥ Sister, Mrs. May x here ever since. He attended th tars and Stripes in the ports of | ) tne e P etrict Com: members the disagreement between - it i 5 The District Commissioners and. the| While the collection does not repre. ville, Ontario, Canada. ” public schools and in his vouth de-| Boats Are Standing By. aorthern Europe. lAfiEcin on s Irsyatine Aiureday United " States Burean of Efficiency, | Sent_the original in_its entirety, it TR ReRr) John Joseph Ferell, machinist’s|veloped a strong desire for draw Tl Cloast: Giarashaaduriréats Hase| O Ehavoutbreak of | the) €yl Wes, b BIETHIORE B8 B RN SRR which has been reporting to the Gib.|contains a majority of the noted works mate. Father, William Fehell, 557 |ing, which subscquently led him into | formed from the station at|he was placed in command of the 2yl e, e - #bn subcommittee. Hearings will b |0 art which have attracted the at-|ny) ca] f Arlingt d | Chetstord streei, Towell, Maes. the' drafting work, where he zained | Now London that the boats of that Pawnee. mpgeey S Sl e e Barted after the Christmas holidays, | lention of art 1.\.:11 v\hp”\\:‘:‘r’;l:i over | el Tor Arlington an fi n.;;wp_\'('\‘n‘({r:l' Hanes |':Ii‘:1‘ SKI"me» some up».iu’,"._. Nefore HecOMIBE | Morcic s e et Cuned, includlng | Curlously enoush 1 the. light o fiews ot thamembersa aln!em‘!;:’l‘(.:r:;: ncluded in it are ol ntinzs, | Mother, Cora C. Haney. v, Y. connected with the government. - . i it vesterday's disaster Admiral P i - Alien Property Bill Tuesday. numbering the works of such oid mas- | Fajrfax Counties to Make | John Joseph Kempfer, electrician’s | Recently, he completed 30 vangx| U destFovecs, were crufunsin ey, s B e on the | bearing on what provision finally 1 ters as Rubens, Franz Hals, Rem- mate. Father, Arthur S. Kempfer, | service as 'a draftsman in the Navy [ (I OGRS 06 ST, reads naval hoard which examined and | Made for the farmers. On Tucsday the Honse will take up 5 B g every brandt, Van Dyck and s [ Nanty Glo, Pa. Department. Since his attachment to | © 00" Huohes, chief of naval 2dopted Ericsson's plans for a turreted he alien*property bill, with the pro: ¥ h"la hat It vl'l\l:‘:m Lol f Plea Tomorrow. J. H. Long, fireman. Father, Henry | the Board of Inspection and Survey as . e . monitor. He was named a rear a pect that it will be passed that du. Lonis XVI Salon. Long South Clements street, |a draftsman, Mr. Ford has spent halt | OPerations. remained on the job untll ;0" (he retired list on July 1 DISTRICT EMPLOYES e e el s 2 — i T i B gt i s an early hour this morning. He was ! on the retired list on July B Elowse. tn i e of the mos erestinz phases - E— Gainesville, Tex of his ser vay from home, pa A A : 62, and died at Huntinston, Long which House leaders set for accom-| One of the most interestinz phase: T A R, n{..),‘.f.un»-'“m o dway from home, Dar- | o the opinion that the trapped men | 1862 nd died at Huntington, Long e B dave oas [incthe Louis X ok wil ¢ Oshi 4 icipating i r s v Srepy sland, on October & 78 | plishment before the holidaye—pas. s the Tou Frep i s | Armed with documents challensing | yoiher, Mrs, Savannah Roddy | from submarines to battleships. | COU1d live from one to five days. Taiandfon Datoher 80, 106 ARE G'VEN HO“DAY sage of the urgent deficiency appro-| b a feature o new building. This | the constitutionality of Alexandria’s | MOURer MXS. SHVERRRE T | e triate e mndertaken in pon. | Was hopetul that the hull of the sui- | T priation bill, passage of the tax-rec will provide an appropriate setting | annexation proceedings, counsel for : I s S o pabEe of the thx-aduc | Wil Diuvide an aopropriats setd eedings. couns b i e oniieo Batihe b marine could be stood on end, if nec ton Dil and passage of the alien prop- | for the are furniture of the Touls | Ariington end Faiefax Countien Wil | %4y, osepn Powers. corswain. |t Dilldars of new erat i well an | I, A0 punctired, so that ihe men FAULDING SAILOR SHOOTS : - I XV and Louis XVI y | €0 to Richmond today in readiness for | ol Nive William Dietz, 5 Biglow | for remodalling. reconditioning or | MAY leave from the tip sticking out | City Forces Will Get Next Satur- The House District commiitee ex- # bart of the Clark collection, andlan appeal tomorrow to the State Su- g 1 4 f the e 1so house the valuable . . . Su- | street, Worchester, Mass. verhauling of the w essel al vhe. waier. v issi pecta to meet \\P‘xllnrxi ay norninz ”‘l'l‘m-:_ 'vh| e fvlh l\_‘h‘”’urim' AR [ preme Court of Appeals for a writ of | "R o *{Siotenbach, quartermaste _"" e Forg mfi dovoted practically an | _ Admiral Hughes ordered the Boston | MOTHER BY ACCIDENT day Off, Commissioners and Representative Blanton has prom- | tiquities, draperies and other LIrniss- | prehibition, 1013 Caldwell street, Louisville, Ky.:| of his time to his post of duty in the | NaVy Yard to dispatch divers to the ised that he w gt ime have an | ings Which ad o the collection’s wide || The application for. the writ, grant-| gy Gtkin, Sisier, Laeille Diefen: | Navy Sime to his Dost of AUty I A1® | aene, divecting that the descend 1| Member of Crew, LS e Dy Announce. agreement to present on the insurance | variety ing of which would halt the annexa- | peit %o ™ M\ TRihert T Tyler, | asids from this duty has heen in re. | the sunken vessel and tap the sides in 3 2 code bill between himself, Representa S I tion trial, will be made to Justice | puyar] < & il 3 L he hope of rec g signals frol © lough, Discharges Gun While ‘ . i tive Underhill sponsoring the admini | Prentiss, president of the court. who | Puschel Ky liglous evangelical work. In this re. | L hone ot recelving signals from th % An official order granting municipal g S e FEIE S [Tl Soea g 90/ Charles I°. Burrell. seaman: next of | spect he is prominently identified with | men inside. | leaning It. zovernment employes a holiday Sat SEelion medss fnd the Distoict o RESCUE APPARATUS [ Will reccive the plea during recess of | in “father, Fred Burrell. 589 East|the nctivities of the Full Gospel As.| Orders went forward from Secretary i urday, Christmas eve, was issued yes B hat Bt (o nek dulokly on Q i 7 the oonrt, The reguisr torm docs ot | gion siveot. Tueaun, Pa. sembly on North Capltol street and | Wilbur to Vice Admiral Ashley H. | By the Associated Press terday by the Board of District Com the Inmimance: code ax soon ax’ the SPEEDED TO SCENE { begin until January 9. | “Buster Harris, seaman; next of kin, | the Gospel Mission. Robertson, commander of the scouting | CALDWELL, N. J.. December 17.|missioners. This action followed the a s a Bt < Uaaad mother ‘Tinttle. Hareis, 1408 “mm} Mr. Mord's mother, Mrs. Mary .| fleet, whose flagship, the battleship | —Alfred Kritzner, home for his executive order of President Coolidse December I OF S 4 D‘SASTEH The delega e will be | Street, Newberry, 8. ¢ | Ford, was officially notified of the | Wyoming, is at Philadelphia, to dis. | Christmas furlough from the Coast|closing the Federal departments on hanging fire for more than five years. pThe delegation of lawyers will be| George Pelnar, seaman; next of kin, | submarine accident last night by £ i haxte that day. SQEUIE Bre Loc muceitiny five 5oer i : ad ‘ hended by dohn S. Barbour of this | mogher, Mre. Kate Meluva. 5603 | Collamore, chief clerk of the Board of | and destrovers under his command | rammed and sank the submarine S-i| The {ext of the order of the Com iChairman Ziniman is ankious (0 £¢: | (Continued from First Page) _ |city. chief of counsel for the counties, | South ' Nineteenth street, ‘Omaha, | Inspection and Survey, who brought | I thinks may be of use. The aircraft | today, accidentally shot his mother, | missioners follows: “Ordered that . cedet D SR TR el ; 2 wnd’ will inelude Commonwealth At' | Nebr. | word from the Navs Department that | tender Wright was ordered to Prov- | Mrs. Louise E. Kritzner, tonight. the District Building be closed on s oueie o Taof aunroysalchusaits, pojice of thal Biate peér: [torneya Wililum . Gluth_of Arling. | 'C. B, Strange, seaman: next of kin, | there was little hope to cling to that | iicetown from rfolk. Admiral | Kritzner was cleaning his zun for [ Saturday. December 24, 1927, and all D SriEd Lyt as moon as possibile s Tormed ‘a similar service ton County and Wilson M. Farr of| mother, Alice Blinche Stranze, 1427 | her son and the other persons on | Huzhes was of the opinion that little | a hunting trip when one of the shells | clerks and other employes in the serv EEREL the Dibirict comibitcie- Wil Have . Fairfax County, State Senator Frank | Adams street, Chattanooga. Tenn. | board could be saved. Mrs. Ford |<OUld be done toward ralsing the | accidentally —exbloded. = The ' shot |ics of the governmenc of " the Div tuat the Districy commites -WllL Haye PUGS READY TO LEAVE. T ka1l \Dilesate: vhaslen Jease, | 3. W. Blernman; next of kind: Wife, | oollpued on: racsint of ‘the news. S-4 before dawn today. Telegrams | penetrated a wall and hit Mrs. Kritz |trict of Columbia, except those who i A voenla s ey i S8k oL SR | Crandal Mackey and ¥. 8. McCandlish. | Myrtle Frances Sternman, $0 Knowi S : | were sent by Admiral Hughes to the | ner, who was sitting in the next|may for special public reasons be ex- jmmediately after the Christmas holi- | Two Ships to Sail for Provincetown | . ' nile full plans of the lawyers have | ton street. Riverside, R. I Expected to Return Soon. next of kin of all men believed to | room. |ceptzd from the provisions of this mn Ships o Szl fo 000town | 1ot e Aottt conatdered | A . Beaton. quartermsster: mext| Mr, Ford recently moved from the|have been on the submarine, metify: | She was taken to a hospital, butforder, or whose absence from duty The House itself will probohly do With Pontoons, probable they will ask Judge Prentiss | of kin. father, James Alfred Seaton, | residence he owns at 2032 Pierce Mill in® them of the disaster. The | her condition was not believed to be |would be inconsistent with the pro little on Wednesday. whicl NEW December 17 UP).— 1o stay the proceedings pending hea 517 W Thirtieth streel, Norfolk. road, with his mother and sister, Miss | CUStomary words of sympathy were | serious, visions of the law, are hereby e ,‘I 1 ing of the petition for a writ of Grace M. Ford. He has a brother, | omitted and the relatives were in . | tromduty on that date 3 way day for the holidays, e : e g i P S o AR ot ) (e grdered 4| prohibition when the court convenes. formed that they would be kept ad- mittees is in order. but most of the ) oklyn Nuvy Yard Efforts 10 have the annexation court vised as to future developments. Ncw Potato Record Set. BRA Committees have not yet reported out | Lie l0dav. awaiting instructions 19 ayupend the trfal for similar reasons 51l Dikaktie e i STOCKTON. Calit December 17 (). Tl ™ Bine Sodioiars - rommiljee | Mroceed 1o Provincetown. | tailed during the past week. When you buy I et e, o the | —A Dew world record for potato pro- ANU REGRETS RIOTS has two me-asures awaiting action il anddd gan agreement hetween opposing | z ediately upon receipt of the | g ciion was claimed here tod . he pped with the same type of | . Y st news of the disaster at the Navy De- ion was ) ere today. An| : which may he disposed of. being equipped with the same L¥De o€ counsel, “concurred In by the speclal Our Health Seals news of the diasbier a0 the Navy D= | ackel of TiFitiah s Gusans’ DotatUes |0UK [iar s E AT IS Numanis; Dt tribunal of cireuit judges hearing the on the Frederich H. Rindge Delty|!? ).—Premier Bratianu, addressing The Senate leaders have not an-|cue work at sinking of the subma 4 | moned from their homes to the de- nounced any prozram for the cominz | rins 9 eptembar. 1925, All |/Cane. vesumption of the trial will he vou buy Health Insurance “m:.m nt fo. prepate the crafts |(Tact just west of this city, vielded| :“:nt\m‘q".limw"pm\‘m'ml::'x:““m .- ) 3 o oday, expressed the govern W | Datch to the scene whatever cruise ard _ destroyer Paulding, which il ¢ te " t a jelayed until Tuesday morning at 16 M 64,707 pounds, the S e Dep: o week, and the Senate District com- | ayyil - slisted to pre M Tenbier rale | & (/aab Ciund Dot poun he § epartment . t 1 e welock, it was announced last night. S . £ t ol i of Agriculture announced. The . | MeNt's deep regret over student ex mittee has not yet held a meetin e Sl Dot oo st [ i s it s ’ quarters there was a similar ac griculiure announced he for- | although two new members have been | bf 1he ex for saing to e weme e iesionsly had announced | for yourself and your family uarters there was i similar actVItS. {\nor yecord of 62293 was held by | (6338 in antl-semetle riots at Orada e Bty i ol gt ] o : the triai would continue tomorrow. | i . ) i £ 4 B ar e i that the Pauling | Zuckerman brothers, also Stockton|Mare and Cluj eariier in the month | I'he D. C. deathrate from Tuberculosis has heen [ houeht ane hadi mmed the 8.4 and ) Belte: tarmens e ‘:';1“:"')"‘:':")I‘l;h"m'l‘»l:'lr:lrv;l( that Colorado and Blaine of Wisconsin \zs were to proceed 1« Motion Rejected. adenn el g e HIe : S k e e o . ¥ e T | that she had made Provineetown -9 nationalis s . . . a he busin to be cited for granting cut in two since )0 but it still holds first place | harbor with her hold full of wate v guejon the i ol E HUBENG farior with wer hold full of wawer. | SUBMARINES SET and profitable path and yonth dire our or five knots by the weight Al S ey i | ed at the etween the ages 5to 40. Th S I . k b B o ' erefore we must [ W bit The House on Friday approved PONTOONS ORDERED. inz of the trial, when counsel for th in the Navy since the S-31 was sunk | the confere vt and the Senate 2 countics moved suspension of the pro- Couti he Fi |in September, 19 They said it | hontersice vevs L he Send e |ceedinzs on the ground of unconsti- ontinue the Fight NI bs imcsbnstide 4 sationts how | ey ikl Distyiet | Norfolk Navy Yard to Rush Appara- | wutionality of the uct of 1924, author: | SEcild be (muonslhieta satiiars how REVIEW REVEALS Gpyernment items, besides which there tus to Wreck Scene. {izing courts of three judges to hear | To Do So Requires N ayr 2e R . o marine on the hottom of the ocean s Pgsiont . ) & s re- ENTI ( Mo arse: st . ~ P, aba a number of important NORFOLK. Va. December 17 (), | APhexation cases. The motion was re | I'o | o Requires Money to Be Raised by the until it could be established what | (Continued from First_Page.) Jtams cxpended here, inc ; S, Wright, flagship of lh# 4 nt nee Rear Admiral J. J. Raby, commander " t work on the Federal b | e A O s | the State constitution gave the Legis -vmu $600,000 for relocating a fleet, now at the Hampton Roads |lature authority to prescribe rules and 7 S was running beneath the surface at| In 1918 a British submarine sank in BERiLic the National Botante Gandan| ) Omer iy e bon b vz | Irrulations governing “established | We <11c'('d your hel]} for— i the time she was struck. If she had |the English Channel, and during the g9 $300,000 10 acquire a site for the | cejved orders to proceed to sea to | COUIts, but not to create new ones or | Child Health Education in the schools, the been submerged for some time they war numerous German underwater ‘n'l-'rtv:» with the powers of any | ~ said it was probable she was run- |boats were lost and never recovered. jected by the juds | reserve air there was in the vessel |, At that time it was claimed th ”' Sale of Christmas Seals | When she went down. This, they e o said, was difficult because the S-4|sunk by a British destroyes National Arboretum eng in salvage work in connection | N0 RTE | istenidhs The' countd —fi— ol = I 1 hild the sinking of the submarine |2lveady in existence. unies Summer Health Camp for tuberculous children, ning short of air, January 30, 1925, the American S-48 argued that the tribunal appointed i ! The Navy Department was In-|grounded off Portsmouth, N. H. in a past week, with Sen A < - e aret ot h y ihe e —— e ——— A e New: Hampshire as presiden ecause a number of the members | UNder the act of 1924 10 hear the Occupational Therapy for patients at Tubercu- formed that the captain of the Pauld- | snowstorm but was floated the next B WA ng 1. Thayer of crew had been granted shor |Present annexation . Droceslings WiS | ki ; E { iz did not know the submarine was | day, and during the same month the December 18. as mecretary and David of {t was ot smebaa HBE 1S IS st o o | losis Hospital, School Lunches and Special Chil- near until her periscope was sighted grounded for a short time off ||| thode Island a 5 t awaysiefore. coz f ore. AL iihs SAsCBIEIERE B2 Ve | 3 — —_—— off the port how 4 | Cape Cod L) - i : t 4 . o Hinos il Qe e ',,,,'j Gren's Clinics, Health Bulletins, pamphlets, Health _ Lieut. Comdr. Roy Keller Jones.| "An accident at the Brooklyn Navy || 7 Days to @uring the week # the cha tha B ¢ O, e ity rand tie it —_— - % m the commanding officer of the S-4,(Yard in 1916 caused four deaths and . four Senators had accepted $1.500.000 | manding the Norfolk Navy Yard. has | Ainsion Counts, rendered, the, ol Rules and Health Rhvimes, and a Burcau of Iree \ horn August 8, 1893, in Ok many injuries to members of the crew 1 Christmas of Mexican money. which ix heing In- | been d o zuglia. veady Word HDBOISnt ANE LSRN it D — A N Loma, and was appointed to the on board the United States Navy i ¢ | immediate it to the scene “p heay Information and Advice for eveirvbody. Naval Academy in 191 During the | The uccident was caused by an ex Dt Reed of Denn. | of the submarine disaxter four huge o - - Wor'd War he served on the battle- | plosion. Buy Christmas Seals— ship Michigan, and in 1920 he was| The explosion of gas in the storage . d Canals project in Indis, 1 i i vessasta : Association for the Prevention of Tukerculosis ordered to the U Fulton for in- | battery compartment of the United | Aid the fght v previously passe Wh hing in the North re- | steel harges and six crang pon wml TLiephone M 992 1022 11th Street N.W. struction in submarines. States submarine S-49 at New .unt|4m.l against tuberculos® ! House for the Christmas recess cently a {rawler landed a big German ' have heen added Lo the massive equip- ! Fixcept for a short tour of duty as|Conn., killed three men and injured I?v December 21 to January 4. mine, menty Whe have poid for the abere bulletin (lepal rm'rr?. maval aircraft inspector on Long 'nine others, April 4, 1926, s '!_____,__,s_ , ¥ Fhe Senate organized during with The chief ati min pontoons stored at the Joczl plan To rush the work on the Lloyd Bar

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