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4 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, N. €. DECEMBER 18, 1927—PART 1. e LOREN'S FETE o RAISED BY LINDY Movément to Inculcate Youth! With Love of Sport Seen as Valuable. By COL. CHARLE By Nexican War Dep: 5 Wb Sar MEXICO T heen h b De emher To enjoyahle | City, althou pleasant The the st in spent they have children's fe: Ved me to see of Old Mexico Mexi school or and grace n of the cc the which T and children tra e The throng nter have Mexico i compos I have ever seen more the w esting, and i first time 1 realized o man le 1 don't peor nk in me their na s were be: luable chiefl sporis’ Influence Great is evident ng made to pro iucation for those whose een neg lected in the \Whatever its meaning the festival| was a delightful spectacle and T wish som the people in the WUnited States might have seen it 5 o 1 was glad to be ab 1o fly out into the afte frer look- i 10 of the It is m see gome country this over my plane. hill country around Mexico City. a remarkable valley Al Is Beautiful. view up of Popoci is are not good near the beautiful landing from high tapet many The bhase There aces in the hills, but it would he per- el possible to squash a plane into them without injuring those aboard it would probably wreck the | lane, however. b M noticed 1n fiying over these hills| on the way to Mexico City many small farms absolutely isolated, where i did not seem possible that anything could g next Tuesday jdent Calles up for not be in my own plane, but in a com mercial monoplane which ix in serv tce between he nd Tampico. I asked President Calles to make the flight h me after the return from the f a1 this afternoon and he <aid he would be glad to so. 1 understand that he has never been up and 1 consider it a great honor to take him on his first flight nt United States, | Ciiba | saia, ** HILLES EDICT SEEN AS STARTING DRIVE 70 DRAFT COOLIDGE (Continued from First Page.) me of his supporters even fear that hig hoom is advancing too rapidly early in the preconvention race. They fear that he may yme the target of all other candidates, and that a stroag combination muy be formed against him. The other candidates will be in the position. they say, of having ‘1o “stop Hoover” in the convention be- fore they can hope to benefit them- | selves, The movement dl it the President wil e, it is balieved, in Ne Where all the Republican any many of the voters favor M Coolidge for President. Indeed. there are many of them who are still nop- | ing that one way or another. the nom- | ination of the President may become an accomplished fact. But if Mr Coolidge not available, these Ne Englandet are lookirn with more and more favor toward Mr. Hoover See Futile Move. Republicans froim the West are in clined to regard any effort the President as futile. They that the President has compl eliminated himself from considers ton for the nomination. They are Jooking particularly to a race be. tween Mr. Hoover and Vice President Dawes Hoover, it was painted out thened himsef mthern States his in those section: Mr. Hoover. a now 1 w England. politicians has nd in > g relief West has over a the the com conven In t Miforna eable numbs and not be- seek 10 lieved that Mr. Hoover enter the Ohio primariex, but wil eave that State to Senator Frank B. has announced his eandi n suggested that his k to have him placed the Ohlo primaries the law nrovides and second choice t se on the ballot i second choice, =inee first wable ous sections of the State wi “hoice that plan s that named for eome for Da CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TRAFFIC FACILITATED of that Busses Strest Line Tecults Fas Addition ir Anie Bavpin: V9% m Ay Chris Lransit fingeos The et and F tained ev d 1 to Fifteenth this enteenth riod s off Whils ordir the lights Feng e ) £ xper ned. they ned th | MRS, | would make the flight. | ing some time Monday.’ | {names Mrs. Georg Sixteenth | more {Frem-h Aero Group, | Will Present Gold | Plaque to Lindy PARIS December French Le: opened 4 Col. Aeronautic gue, which subscription a few days Charles A, Lindber New York-to-Paris flight for man who succeeded and who had failed, paving lives,” announced todny Calonel will re t from the th ® “the S0 Th with the that 4 Christ " after nd deduction « nd plagus vey eoliected Coli, the ench « wh Night nd aviator were o<t on shortly hefo MOTHER OF LINDY TO FLY TO MEXICO FOR YULE HOLIDAY ad from Itirst I to reach ered on the lon he exact 1im i five weluding o, The mother will resume her classroom wi such a wcation hehind her human hei have Lindy.” who pl Centrnl Am er's plans, and approves t vir has no for when his mother invo out doubt he knows personslly prowess of Brooks, in wh his mother's life wi'l ¥ project could hardly brought 1 culmination - rect telephonie conversation hetween mother and son hetween the eat aviator and those who ar ranged the detals. And e re the Government has of Brooks capacity a pilot of the highest itions and of long and varied ce in the air seems to justify Lindy’'s faith in him. It could hardly be hetter. Col. Lindbergh's flight can capital, Ambassador Tellez said m telegram to Mrs. Lindbergh 'made us feel proud of his achieve ment.” but Mrs. Lindbergh's journes by plane “will touch still deeper in our hearts for the conrage and th- erly love it implies The Ambassador asked “as a of Mexico” that he might he the st 1o extend a “sincere and hearty wel- come as few holi- ne 10 p terrors the enstod for without and also he Mexi LINDBERGH Says Plans for Trip Come as prise to Her. _DETROIT, December geline L. I of Col. Charles definitely announced her intention to fiy to Mexico City where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her son, and Ambassador and Mrs. Dwight W, Morrow. “It all happened so quickly.’ I never was so thrilled. just’ an inkling of the plans for me jast night. 1 didn’t think really we but we are go- “THRILLED.” Sur- Mrs . mother h tonight she” 1 had Mrs. Lindbergh, who has previously | made airplane flizhts, expressed her delight in the opportunity to fly over ! part of the trail blazed by her famous T enjoy fiying.” she told the Asso ciated Press. “We expect to make the trip by short flizhts. MRS. BLAIR NEW HEAD OF DEMOCRATIC CLUB Vice Chairman of Nanonnl Com- mittee Named President of Women's Organization. Emily Newell Blair, Democratic national com been named for president i 1 Democratic Andrieus Mrs, vice chair- man of the mittee, of the Wom Club to succeed Jones at the cers, February committee of which public its report yesterday Others nominated were: Mrs. Fd- ward B. Meigs, for first vice president, and Mrs. Huston Thompson. fc ond vice president. The report also M. Eckels to fill & vacancy on the hoard of governo the class whose term expires in 19 and nominates Mrs. Hatry N. Rickey e the place of Mrs. Minnie H-\wv Cunningham on the board of governors. Mrs, Robert Lansing Harr Covington, Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Ollie James have heen nominatec for re-election for the four vear term which expires in 1932 SESSION CHANGE FAVORED Resolution to Move Up Meeting of made Mrs. J Congress Approved. Norvig ¥ lution 1o end the seagions” of Congress he meeting dates of ess from December 1o owing gene; ed again yester 1y committee which proposes an Constitution, hax s for a number iously has been to dic The hiennial by moving ench new Cong the January tions was appr the ate judiciy The resolution mendment 1o been hef i by the Senate only It is not necessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank to Borrow. THES _MORRIS > ~BLAN < to Pay Monthly Deposit | $1,200 3100 00 $6,000 $500.00 THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. 1408 H STREET, CHINESE RUTHLESS IN ANTI-RED WA Women and Girls Shot Streets—15 Cfficials De- ported to Shanghai. in SHANGIHAT nt metion Nineteen 13 Communists he siree those who turned to o idvices from Honzhong | ts in Canton ommunism, said Among those vaported killed were Kivisheff and his wife. The of Mich: atter was the sdin, R While 1 pursied in Nationalists hem methods, mer tration of all nton and Hankow in Shanghai tented selves witl This course ng followed despite Las heen repor munist coup seful it wonld the d that had the Canton proved have been a similar coup in Shanghai wiet Consul Kovievsky with his how i 1y depart whenever he is required hy Nanking Nationalists, who have severed rela- tions with Soviet Russin It had been su Soviet officials in 8 refuge in the French concession, but the French consular authorities have instructed the Frenc |mh('—‘ to notify all Russians employ iet con cerns that they mu ve the con cession under a time which will ha decided by the police. Mennwhile the French police are picketing the homes of the R Soviet Denies Relationship. The Soviet government has replied promptly to the recent Nanking note severing relations, M. Kovloveky this afternaon handing Quo Tai-Chi. the Nanking foreign commissioner, the Russian reply drawn by Foreign Com missar Tehitcherin he gist of the retion is b hat it Com sue wed to sted that the sians re ir that the Soviet government mnever recognized the so-calied Nanking nationalist gov- ernment and that all rel Russia and China are' govern the treaty signed with the Peking | government in 1924, Kvery Soviet ap- | pointment made in China was made with the sanction and approval of the Peking government The note emphaticall charge that the Soviet consulate in Canton was used as a basis for direct- ing a revolutionary movement in the province of Kwantung, and generally accuses the Nationalists in their pres- ent action as yielding to pressure, {rom forcign “imperialists.” The note eontains no threat or sug gestlon of retaliation. its tone being « reproach that unjustified actions by ionalists will recoil on the Chinese people themselves M. Kevlovsky and his staff have made tentative preparations to leave Shanghai on December 21. The Soviet consulate is under guard of Rritish | police, and virtually no one is allowed | to enter-or leave without being sub jected to search MRS. A. F. GALAWAY DIES. Funeral Services for Capital Resi- rejects the dent Tomorrow. Mre. Alice William widow at her vesterday survived Frishy and rris Galaway, af . died after z by two sisters Mrs. Adalyn F. Towne “uneral services will he conducted at the Almus R. Speare ineral | Home, 1623 Connecticut avenue, tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery Mrs. Galaway lived here 14 years. Chicago Women's Athletic Club will erect a skyseraper i might take | ‘Smnhsoman to (,(‘t' Good Will Airplane For Exhibition Here Ry the Associated Press an Francisco the ng amphibian planes used by (o ATy rpx in the m\-m around South America be placed in the Nat'onal Museuin ! Smithsonian Institution Wednesday With other fimous will represeni the first mphibian type of machine. sted four years by of New York San Francisco ymphibians fully afreraft it practical It was Grover « ane of tonr over POLICE WARNED IN AUTO ARRESTS sse Tells Members to Stop | Taking Minor Offenders to Court. He Maj of polic Edwin R Hesso, superintendent 10 membeis warning terday (o stop taking for violating the parking at wrning on but at their machine them to deposit collateral vielators court was nbandoned time ago to re duce congestion in the courts, but the e complained to Maj. Hesse not being observed and that policen in | seem to be unaware of the new policy “In cases where defendants appear the station honse and object to depositing collateral and state that it desive to meet the officer in | said Ma. Hesse, “that privilege. | will hie necorded them, and | the officer advised: but H\ no cd |\u‘ will the officer direct a d dant \n‘ meet him in court in such cases, but will, on the contrary, direct him to proceed to the station and deposit the necessary collateral ‘It also has come to the attention of headquarters that many officers, | particularly strest rallway crossing | o <, are leaving their posts for the | purpose of taking de ants directly to eourt in trivial cases, which would in most instances he satisfactorily de ecided without such action heing taken. | 1t iz directed that this practice be discontinued.’ WOMAN SENTENCED Slayer Gets Six Yenr: for Man's Death, lling, colored, convicted of manslaughter in connnection with the killing of Tracy Smallwood, was sentenced yesterday by Justice Sid¢ in Criminal Division 2 to serve 6 in the penitentiary. The woman was indicted for murder in the first degree, but the jurors reported a verdict of with a recommendation The killing occurred Au taking regi into is their ourt, af course. Clara M Samuel Coleman was given a sen tence 1o two years in the panitentiary for joy-riding. He took an automobile without the consent of its owner, David Bell and Vernon Bell were sent to the penitentiary for 18 months | each for grand larceny. They stole an utomobile helonging to Henry Hoff man. SMOOTHTOP GAS RANGES See demonstration: in our store. Four vessels cooking on one burner! | 3102 aLLowance { FOR YOUR OLD STOVE EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. Factory Distributors 1305 G St. N. W, Main 1032-1033 TREE LIGHTS 95¢ Complete With Cord and Plug Ives lecric Trains, $3.95 Up DISTANTONE RADIO 5-Tube, Complete—Batteries, Tubes and Cabinet Speaker Fully Guaranteed $63.90 DISTANTONE RADIO Complete—Ready to Attach to Electric Socket The One Good Buy in Radio » Everything New in Radio JOEN C. PAU 524 12th St. N.W. SALVATION ARMY ASKS FOR $12.000 Only $8.000 Raised in Drive for Relief—Christmas Program Planned. Pointing out that the Army has but six more day the hizwest siaff divisional com £20,000 needed 1o carty of @program Capt. Frnest R. 1olz mander, last night appealed 0 the people Washington for coniribu splaining that only on raised as program underway ne Christmas_ eve 1 supervise its b v in its hisior of of th when the xt afternoon LWAYS at 1l the this time Washington ational of and here for a at Hahn's it is. Two pairs of wom- en's pretty felt slippers for S1. Made with the padded chrome soles, attrac- tively trimmed as in picture. This real Slip- per Bargain gives you a chance to remember a lot of vyour women friends at a real bar- gain price! All sizes, 3 Oxford & phire, mel lavender. looks fering o & OId rose, turquoise, sap e, copenhagen, ecru. On sale at our 7th St., 9th St., “Areade™ and Southeast stores only, tomorrow morning. Exquisite Mules for Her Boudoir —at Our F St. Shop Peach, turquoise, lavishly with side tion of feath ora. . orchid, satin, trimmed decora ostrich 85 1rimmed " with goid " $7.50 With feathers aronnd sAtin orchid peach or tur ausise lining These at All Our Stores Ostrich feath T trimned fatin “mules Peach. Amert can Beauty o Daniel Peach turaoise orchid. sold o nile satin i Richly st 1 with rhin nes: | 2 nehes Righ. In a tpe cialholuday Oifering 5] Special Holiday Prices ind Small nenis, and - gorgeously huekles—many unique designs wnetively hoxed for $1, S1 Lavge Slipper orna jeweled At ion of haskets of food to| families. This will take place 30 o'clock at the Salvation Army emple, 607 E street That night 1,000 poor children ))'\\o" been invited to a party at the temple, when toys and other gifts, eandy m\d oranges will he distributed. An elabo- rate ntertainment is planned On Christmas ds similar party will he given for more than 500 colored children at a local theater i On Christmas day, also in the Salva tlon Army Social Center, 102 B sireet an old-fashioned Christmas dinner will bhe served every elese man Washington, Usnally hundreds served at (he center “Requests for help been unususlly heavy Capt declared, “but w want 1o every person who n depending 1upon th ple of Wa these poor Capt. Holz the Secretary Help U. S. New citizens of the serve ther adopted « James .I. Davis ent, who addre in ged to selze ¢ are | { retary this ven We of the y help us help generosity h Al Chris gram is but a part of the eral relief plan $7,500 will he spen to tmas relief pro armiv'e OF the £20,000 « h time relief and donated 100 of the 730 food which will be distribute Contribntions Army’s Chrisin Christm, nsed for February to the remainder he K during ch A Civitan Cly M ) f Washington has|s Footwear J(‘rom LWAYS useful, reliable, most ac- ceptable as gifts! With stores all over town, enormous stocks and many spe- cial offerings—we're prepared to give you the service vou ex- pect from now until Xmas. Bring’ Dad His SLIPPERS Special Xmas Sale Fine Leather Slippers “Other Men's Slippers Daniel Green felt feit: §250 slippers in flat for his $2.95 full dress $5 1 $10 quality golden brown kid, full Also leather Imed opera, crett slippers, ver” leather pers with moceasin soles Again Washington's lead- ing NXmas slipper value for nen, ; lippers Hy-Lo with collar Pullman envelope rayeling bag: .. Patent lca evening oxiords case Red, green or hine Lm lined opera slippars—if likes A ) m.«h of s‘g !); (Men's shops And he wants—SHOES! “Florsheims” Are the Best Many buying all our women's slippers at at the men's). as well as women Flor- Shoes tor .hmm" bands Nmas t matter. cheeriull Size as a handy way to shoe for the man who kne Most Styles—$10 Other Hahn Shoes for Men Church Britishers, §12.50 Dr. Reeds $11 to 13 “Tri-Wears §7 & S8 “Hahn Special<"..§5 & §6 HOSIERY! Give “Her" the k Stockings She Always Wears! “Lady Luxury” Service weight silks or heavy all-silk serv- ice hose, $1 45 2 prs. chiffons. $l.65 All-silk Finer gauge. all-silk prs., $3 chiffons. sz 91 95 Special, $1.15 Special Xmas Week offering — pure thread silk lisle re-enforced full-fashioned hose, in 12 dainty street and evening shades $1.15—2 pairs, Men’s Socks Txtraordinary value novelty silk-and-wool, lisle and all-silk half hose. 635¢—3 pairs, $1.30 Heavy silk evening hose and collpgiate checked or striped, all- wool effects. $1 and $1.50 Order is Alw the hest value. Other Gifts He Welcomes §1 & S130 65¢ to 6 $4 to $530 $2.50 to Shoe trees Hosiery Galoshes Spats 2.25 NEW CITIZENS URGED TO SERVE AMERICA o{ Labor Appells Naturalization Class to United v opportunity trv by See- zens have all the opportunities —"ard thank God we're not eli for that!” he said—the Secretary, w is himself a naturalized citizen, w | comed the members 6t the associat to|to their new status ever receive in life,” he said. Chiet Justice Walter L. McCoy the Supreme Court of the District Columbia, presided at the exerc and the new c band of the Labor Department. M Maude E. Alton, principal of Ame canization work in the Distr general outline of the that the aim of the make known tc States Wk, de new h diplor nd Americaniza orchestra, sin charus and deme mployed Hahn*s , 7th & K 414 9th 3212 14th 9-33 pa- AVC. S-E- “Women’s Shop”—1207 F “Man’s Shop”—14th at G Extra! Special Purchase and Sale Women’s Walking Oxfords Ju wea dinary va looking, well welt walking $5 values, specially otfered at $3.83 pair! Tan or black Russia ealf ana patent leather, trimmed with alligator or lizard grain Jeathers,” On sale at our st and Southea Extraor sien’s good serviceable oxfords. Splendic Good Reliable Shoes! Every Girl and Boy Expects to Find 'em on His Xmas Tree And Nups” very when best! Children’s you “Gro- the vou give them to $5.50 $430 to S6.00 irls’ $5.50 to $7.50 Boys' $4.00 to $6 Special” Shoes and Oxfords or girl. Much wear at It “Hahn Drese hov cost $2.75 to $4.50 A Gift for Every Member of Every Family Lamb’s-Wool Bedroom Slippers merrily red or blue $1.29 for $1.69 Plain ones for men $1.89 ——————————————— Overshoes Children's trimmed Bunny styles, with Heads Pompon women trimmed, Women's black novelty tar o galoshes real quality, ur\uu\ at the Nvamments Slider Galoshes, 54 to 5‘ Rubber Boots to $: §245 to $4 gray low cut of Girls' and Galoshes ens were welcome of nut!vtborn citizens except the chance becoma Prenident or Vice President ho ion “This diplom is the greatest piece of paper you