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i] MOUADECLEARED OF DERELITON Police Lieutenant, Aceusedrb‘ by Jean Monk, Performed Sunday Law Duty. f‘harm filed by Jean Monk. pro- prictor of the National . Fellowship Club, with Commissioner Dougherty. N rlleging that Lieut. J. D. McQuade of the second police precinct eas derelict in his duty, were proved to > unfounded today. Monk recently was convicted of violating the Sat- urday night closing regulations. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals -[nml\;n::!nn From ARRIVED YESTERDAY. _ December & “December 17 December 14 o0 . © President Haves—Marseiile | TAround the world.) DUE TOMORROW. December 20 McQuade was charged with being nt at Le Paradis Club. X omas ecircle, Saturday a | Sunday morning until 1 o' Janada—Palermo . . MONDAY. J4 have permitted the violation of | © police regulation which states that blic places of amusement may stay | M wn on Sunday only between the urs of 2 o'clock in the afternoon 11 o'elock at might. . According to Assistant’ Cerporation Counsel ‘Elwood .Seal. with. whom | Monk filpd charges against Robert | Rehl, manager of Le Paradis, vester- day. McQuade had instructed Kehl to et him in court Tuesday morning ¢ 10 o'clock for the filing of charges. Jue to a misunderstand K fatled to appear. although McQu:de waited more than two hours for him. McQuade and Keh! appeared before Seal this morning and Kehl declared that McQuade told him Christma eve he was violating the police regul tions and must come to court Tue! day. When Kebi failed to appear yes: | terday, Monk, not knowing that Lieut. McQuade had taken action in the mat. | ter, entered his charges against Quade and Kehl, hoping to show he had been discriminated against. an to bring about the repeal of the police regulation in question. The case is et for January 17, and since one in- formation already has Deen filed, Lieut. McQuade will not hring another action. but will appear merely as witness. PAN-AMERICA GROUP | CALLS ON PRESIDENT/ { $ix of Nine Delegates to Congress in Havana Presented by Kellogg. - by President Coolidge to the Sixth | Congress of Pan-American States to | be held in Havana.,Cuba, fext month, | called at the White pay their respects and to discuss i formally, the tentative plans to be ! carried out by the American delega-| tion. . Secretary of State Kellogg. who will accompany President Coolidze to the opening of Congress. presented " the members of the delegation to the | President today. In the company besidex Secretary Kellogg were Charles E. Hughes, | former Secretary of State who has| been designated as chairman: Dr. L. £. Rowe, director of the Pan-American | Union: former Senator Oscar Under- *wood of Alabama: Henry P. Fletcher, American_ambassador to Italy: Mor-| gan J. O'Brien, former judge of New York, and James Brown Scott. noted authority on international law of this | city. The other members of the dele- | gation who were unable to be present | today are Noble B. Judah. recently appointed ambassador to Cuba, Dwight W. Morrow. ambassador'-te Mexico. and R. L. Wilbur of Leland Stanford ' Six of the nine delegates appointed | P Holise toflay to | § ou Andania—Lavernool Ry DUE TUESDA Aauitania—Southamp OUTGOIN SAILING TODAY. York—Cherbours. Southampton and Hamburs con—Port au Prince and Cristobal. Caracas—San Juan. La Guayra and Mara Rermutla et Cristobal. Puerto Co- mbeau—Han re. zilan Prince—Buenos Aires. obert Luckenbach—Canal Zone and Pacific | metropolitan district it is resolved thut Coast SAILING TOMORROW. Ebro—Havana. Cristubal lauique “aiso and Tal i Bordeaux o, onterey—Havana. Progreso, Vera Cruz and Citv_ of Durban—Capetown West Kedron—Accra. SAILING FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, }{loans In Valba: | extra or dis an Fran- | unon or levied because of the existence | | | | | Mauretania—Cherbours _and Southamnton. | Pennland—Halifax. Plvmouth. Cherbours and Antwerp. Luna—Inagua Port au Prince and La Guavra # Martinue—Puerto Colombia and Carta- ceaa SAILING SATURDAY. DECEMBEK 31. Albertic—Queenstown and Liverpool. Minnctonka—herboy nd_ London. Lancastria—Plymouth Havre and London. Anrania—Queenstown and Liverpool. =+ Rvndam—Plymouth. Boulogne and Rot- terdam. | La Marea—Puerto Rarrios and Livinkston. | Muravi—Santiago. i abia. Pastores—Havana. Cristobal and Port Limon. Kingston and Puerto Co- Drottningnolm—=Gothenbure. Parmer—Plymouth and London. a. n. Cola 6 Colombia. Cristobal and t Pan-America—Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Monte- video and Buenos Aires Puerto Plata and San Halifax and St John ort George—Bermuda. SATLING MONDAY. JANUARY 2. Dentschland—Cherbourg. Southampton and Hamburs See ( LUMBER Us MILLWORK ) PAINT For.[ HARDWARE Let Us Quote You a Price Small Orders Given Careful At- tention, No Delivery Charge J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Avesue N.W. LUMBER—MILLWORK DU PONT PAINT—NARDWARE Dominko City. | . | { Grotlisch said. | Civie Federation.’ THE EVE RATE WAR TAKEN 10 STATE BODY Montgomery County Resi- dents Charge Discrimination by Utilities Companies. NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDN SEARCH RENEWED FOR FIRE VICTIMS Five Bodies Recovered From Ruins of Hotel at Hopewell, Va., Last Night. By the Associated Press. HOPEWELL, V With five bodies r of the Grand Cen by fire here early Sunday, sear o renewed their activities today. The coroner yesterday identitted four of the badly charred bodles as Mr. an Mrs. George J. Maude of Odena, Ohio: Charles Cocke of Hopewell and B. L. Redenbush of Sniffner, Fla. Belief was expressed last night by those In charge of the excavation work that the total number of dead, estimated at fivst to he six persons, probably will run considerably in ex- cess of that estimate since it fs now thought that a_number of visitors in guestrooms perikhed in the flam Luther Hammond of Hopewell “Keystone” Sandborn, a showman, are known to ha lost their lives when the thr ory structure was !hurned to the ground. FESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. LONE FARE HOLDS UP D. C. TAXICAB DRIVER Robbery Near Frederick, Md., Fol lowed by That of Filling Station, With Three Robbers Escaping. h to The Star. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, December 28.—Head- ed by E. Brooke Lee, a group ot resi- dents yesterday protested to the Pub- lic Service Commission against the “excess cost for transportation, com- munication, lighting, heating. delivery and commission rates on mortgage ntgomery County.” o tire commission V. 1. rotlisch, president of the Woodside k Property Owners' Association, ested against an alleged discrimi- nation in the rates charged residents of that section by publie utility com- | panies operating from Washington. “It is the strong feeling of members of this association that there should be no such discrimination. which is caused by an imaginary line at the| ndaries of the State of Maryland | and the District of Columbia,” Mr. % “This association feels in accord with the resolution submitted by E. Brooke Lee before the Montgome! County Mr. Lee's resolu- tion, cited by Mr. Grotlisch, said: “In order that Montgomery County citizens may be fairly treated as resi- dents of the Greater Washington the Montgomery County Civic Federa its objection to any ciminatory additions to the cost of living of this county based | tion express of the M vland-District of Columbia bound: | lin MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U S Treasury INSPECT 203 W. Bradley Anew colonial brick residence over- looking the Chevy Chase Country Club grounds. e AAATALAATAREETELLLLALARELLEAAALAALALLAAELLEATELEL L TR HEEER LT EL SRR RLR LT AR AR A RS AANENRSEINNNN Inc. 1448 Eye St. NW. Main 5904 1| Alcer. manax s 5 held up by his Armed fare ne rgetown and Buckeystown pikes atrip from Washington to Fred- Tuesday afternoon. The man ; the headlights of the taxi, and d ared | young men held np CGeorge Sabioar Suslain b s statlon at Georgetown and Bucke. 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