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isndil THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1977, BLACKMER TOASK DELAY IN HEARING Counsel for Missing Witness Seeks Postponement to Fight Law. DIRECTOR CHOSEN BV ART FEDERATION A. B. Trowbhridge Executive Head as Body Plans to Enlarge Scope. Alexander B, Trowbridge. consult ' e vitness, > e ine architect of the Federal Reserve ng Teapot Dome witness, notified L D e United States Attorney Peyton Gor- : GRS S Ll don today that they would ask for a N 4 will hecome director of the American Federation of Arts January 1, aceord [ Ing to an announcement by Robert W Y | De Forest of New York, president of Blackmer refused he W sum 3 the federation. Mr. Trowbridge will G ) | e the executive head of the organizi- o e tion and will have his office at the Snd he s cited 10 ;“'...“w;‘i'\,._ | federntion’s national headquarters in he should not forfeit $100.J00 un- > | the Barr Building here ar{be law mponsored by Scieiody A { In his announcement of Mr. Trow Walsh of Montana, prosecutor of th 2 7 5 > bridge’s acceptance of the post M Senate oil inquiry | _ALEXANDER B. TROWBRIDG De Forest said it has heen newly cre Meanwhile he has been summoned | == 5 = {ated to permit the organization to i todt vew twial of Harry | jexpand its sphere of activity in keep- . Sin R Fal for | | ing with the vapidiy growing spirit anuary 1 if he sUIT vefuses of ari appreciation of the Ameri-an < expecte: vill be cited to & people The federation has the don e why a second $100.000 sh Dle purpose of broadening appreciation be seized. Mis attorneys des | of art in this country and offering | stimulns to Amevican artists throngh zeneral public promotion of the excel ience of their productions wo cases, and attack Europe Gifts Permit Expansion, = —— Ve are happy that Mr. Trow board of the Midwest Refininz Co H 1 dge, one of the most distinguished b ot e e the o Session, Without Quorum, g il echiects, Wil ecome al developed. Government coun i the director of the American Federa I Cready o proceed with e Adjourns at Dawn—Troops | tion of Arts. said Mr. De Forest. “ht ntemnt case, but are understood not hax long had the interest and support s by ot (lhe Ruusel HSage CIOURANLIGH, B1id 1936 omened to Ihe defercing o 00 Patrol Capitol. vecent gifts from individuals and Counse! for H. M. Blackmer, miss- postponement of the ol man's con- Wt hearsing when it is called Janu- ws to testify i s Fail-Sinck Blachmer Rlackmer, who was chairman Lo e Sitler and foundations have enabled it to widen former G don Battle. Blackmer's —— the scope of jte work. These melude New York counsel, who asked post By the Asscciated Press SIHO000 from the Carnegie Corpora ponement OKLAHOMA CITY. Decomber 29— | Lo (0r @ five year program and Tomorrow the grand jury w i t Guardsmen continued 000 from ihe General Fdueation 15 Ainal report o Chiet Justice MCCOY. | o patrol the Statw Capitol, the Senate e Bl e \: :"‘:;\uu;v:\::" ';d,:?'i i h :~-:|vy‘, »r Hsih \.ul'vmv:l Since the federation was estab B R e o ters 10 the downtown hetel. ished in 1912 on the inftiative of Klihi e ing o Which the rand jurors A secretconference. lasting through | Root. who remains fts hanorary presi g te narher Gl witiaser the niz X dawn. after | dent, it has not had an executive di the Nen rector. Ats first secretary was Frank anel of 500 prospective jurors v.-_\. ,‘:;.”u af Cri :’v‘:\l x'u ision 1 next l;v"n‘ ent to | . Millett, whose death in the Fitanic Tuesday from which will be selected n } : .ohus(u}x: It disaster was so great a loss to Amers 3 Mew Erand| Jory’ andiaieo wpstit | WaS “eatnsd LSer, however, TR an art. Under Miss Lella Mechiin, surors for the two Criminal and two G0V was not bresedt, WSS e ded Mr. Millett, the federa. Fircuit Courts for the January term. | The meeting resulted from reports tion has extended ite activities and re Special interest centers in this new |, 2t 0 BOrCERE o today ¥ 5t point where a develop panel, because it is expected that | g o SRIOTT T KCORENE TN, ose | ation was made from their number will come the NeW | ,regang, said thaz a majority of the Miss Mechlin, the secr fury which will hear the evidence in |ganate was in the hotel and in rv i3 ol e the Ameri. the retrial of Sinclair and Fall, which |y et W 0 lately should the azine of ATt ihe foderation's | Kidwell Hearing to Resume. Unpariars of the administration | (he organization. now made | guBlliIa, The investigation which is being | ‘ll“:wr“"mlt Peline: ,\.', -';‘:j)"; {'l*"". will permit her to perform many other ucted by Justice Frederick L. |noiel Gov. Johnston, Ge rge 1. Kev, | [inetions, and give her time to brin | Siddons into charges of intimidation | epiimun of the Siate. Demeers e | 10000 developments in the magazine against James J. O'Leary, assimant | (o DR B L0 s | Which. under her lcadership, already occupies an enviable position among T'nited States attorney, made by ‘mstro overnor’ i Baward F. Kidwell, ir, the alleged | nere mrasants ¢ S0V0TIOT® RIS Lublications devoted to miatters of art talkative juror at the Fall-Sinciair trial. will be resumed next Tuesdav Local Chapters. ot has heen'expressea of the-ai: MUSCLE SHOALS CLAIM 1 1ocut shaptors ot e teracion ity to conclude this hearing and the t have been established in nearly wll of contempt hearing against Burne, Sin- OF ALABAMA REFUTED the principal cities of the United elair and four others, out of.which it States and in many of the smalier srew, in time for the scheduled re- | : jtowns and villages, One of the ac- sumption of the Fail-Sinclair con- | No Foundation for State's Right to ities of the organization. which is Continued from First Page.) spiracy trial on January 16, Kidweil to be still furth . ' - i % to urther expanded by Mr has not finished his direct evidence Title of River Plant, Par. Trowbridge. is a series of loan exhibits nation at some length. it is expected. menter Rules. e . s 4 sculpture, which are taken inte The prosecution has other evidence to | By the Associated Press many communities, in which, withont | be obtaineed from a number of Wit-| The claim of the State of Alabama | the efforis of the federation. fine : rt for lv;:_lupond-nl!. ning he | oUrdation. Assistant Attorney Gen | censible. n_addition, reports reaching the | eral Parmenter held today in an opin-| Forty-five such traveli | Grict i B * e suc ug exhibitions Aistrict_attorney’s office have been | jon submitted to Attorney General Sar- | were circulated and shown 235 times | the Intrior Fall has been ill mince he '™ “This {s not a case where the Gov- |courages efforts looking to the estab. | returned to his New Mexico home | ernment has entercd upon the busi-ilishment of local art museums. It | tollowing the mistrial of the oil case. | pews of generating power for com.|has the cooperation of the Carnegie his trial may be necessary. a case where the Government. under |and Russel-Sage Foundation in many | its constitutional powers, has entered | Of i's activities. | HISTOR[ANS HlT upon the prosecution of a work of Mr. Trowbridge, who Is widel.\'l P T ATRIOTS | dcfense and the improvement of navi- consultant, was associated for sev-| ERVER ED P, RIO gation. in which a surplus product s | TRl years in an architectural purtner. | | created which can be disposed of in|®hib With KFrederick L. Ackerman of | nance costs of the plant, and to af. | *onal training at Cornell University ford an opportunity for recoupment of | And at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, in | a portion of fts vast expenditure iniParis. He returned from Paris in! rant of the fundamentals involved and | ment has u right 1o do thix is beyond | \N€ College of Architecture at Cornell, 12 impelled by biind passion crnon g YOI where he remained until 1902 After | The Versailles treaty was charac- | Y0000 0 e it haa a |feVEral Years of apecial study in Paris " rest in Muscle Shoals, basing A settlements arrived at in an apparent | Joint interest in Mus « Bhoals, LAMDK | A ckerman fn 1906. The firm was dis this on a claim to title and ownership | g cCAMET 0 4 effort to make peace under the new | ,*° Pl 4 O 0 e and wwnershiD laoived in 1921 and Mr. Trowbridge { ne ! opened an office as u consulting archi 1o Paris with much of the| teet authority of the old secret diplomacy. = Many Interests. but Lloyd George and Clemenceau Besides his work as consulting flzmed passions of peopie who had thing, and many of your difficulties!serve Bank Huilding in through four years of ‘\u:"v\hum be molved.” and as consultant of the el false propaganda and While it is true that prices and ' serve Board in the planning of xome secing the other side and fall together, this does not neces whes. Mr. Trowbrldge hax hees The recent naval disarmament con- marily prove the existence of & reli | consulled in the construction of ference 2t Geneva was Ziven s an- tion of cause and effect,” Magnus W.| large number of baoks, churches gates, Mr. Norton waid, were obliged Industris! Conference Board of New | towering hullding of the New Hroad- to state their position in pablic. After | York, told the association. “Rather it way Temple that mny concessions to the British is 4 phenomenon which may with jux-| Mr Trowbrldge is a member of “The right solution,” he maid, movement of both prices and employ- | tects, American Institute of Archi- dom i the proper answer for the mna- | ment expresses results arising from | tects, National Sculpture Society and jority. Conmequently, the man who| much deeper cnuses. and that the simi-| Phi Kappu I'hi, the honorary Greek ment repiaces the expert diplomat.’ |gree simply indicative f the com-!|fession. He helougs to the American The process by which Gifferent per-|mon mource of many infiuences 1o Forestry Association. New York monalities are developed in children | which both respond Building Congress, Century Associn- ciological Boclety by Dr. Lawrence G. Fconomists Agree on Need. ity Midway and Pomo- Erown of Ohio Wesleyun Universtly. Eeonomixis agree that the f Clubx of New York Diverse types of personality are not |ouklt to be stabilized und that 4, was the result of the in-! Waliford §. King of New York | w effort 10 find a world in|wity maid 4t n sesion of the HAVANA-ST. LOUIS 6 live~sach person's world | Money Aswoclation and the babyhood, when it liver | prof. 1 W. Kemmerer of Prine wtal vacuum, University was elected presid Stable Money Askoclation Continued from First_Page) and will be subjected to cross-exami- of fine examples of modern painting nesses and only one week would be to title 10 Muscie Shoaix is without | tstic productions would be rarely ac. to the effect that former Secretary of | gent |last vear. The federation also en. | and it is possible a postponement of | m.riial uses,” the opinion said. “It is|Corperation, General Kducation Board | national concern, refating 1o national [KDOWn as & practicing architect and | FOR ATTACKS ON BOOKS | mecting the operating and mainte-| Now York. He received his profes. | conwtructing them. That the Govern. | 1895 to become director and dean of | terized as typical of the war, breding | ! he entered into partnership with Mr. | sstem. Woodrow Wilson. he said, | 0 € €0 0 UC 0 were guided at every step by the in- ' thinking and talking about the “|architect on the new Federal R who were entir apacitated for employment xhow a tendency to rise | er Reserve Bink buildings and other example. The American dele | Alexander, president of the National|and other structures luding the porition would have been impomsible. | tice be attributed to the fact that the | the Society of Heaux Arts Archi- an command a majority in Parlia-|larity of fuctuation s in a large de. | letler xoclety of the architectural pro- was explained to the American 8o- tion, Duteh Treat Digressionists, Cof- B O ottty | this and ta pesbable i the nenr future, | LINDBERGH PLANS v oup #tep by step from The | gogtistion] Axsociatio Cites Case of Divergence. * ficers elected were Viee He Getailed a cane of two little girls | [rort C0CUCE BRI B ok | At the tanding field, 1f not, he will| in one family, mother of which a0l e oy oerets Awin W, Kopt of Proveed direet 1o Salvador and then was extremely cayable at needlework. | Wi secretary Far N aKapt a1 |10 Tegucigaina, Msnagua, Han Jome Bne set about early to train the oider | (57 0 V“, ren 1. Hickernell of the | Co¥ta Rea wnd Panama, “after which #irl in this same artistry by baving | Ureasarer 3 ch yecy | he will go directly to Mavana,’ the . Alexander Hamilton Tnetitute execu her mend her own clothes and mnake | CEVLL L Purman Lomburd mesnugo Suld ciothes for her Aol The chiid soon ; tye Airecto iiva nommitten will 4on The legation dixpatch sald that the stiuined conmiderabie proficiency. The| The cxecutive wommitiet VI €00 g itantie flyer had made the (i motner wou'@snow her work Lo neigh. | et of. Tha elleers BAE WRETCf i Mexico 1o Guatemala on the di hore wnd they !l would praise it | Rovensk he Ba ooy o roct e dine despite warnings from Vith 1his stimulus 15 effort the little | premdent; . M i B e French avintor Jeanneau that h Leckine more und mors proficient Lawsancs D e e | Would do well 10 wyold Uhis rowte and e e mother sought 1o bung | banker, New York Ty | fullow Anrtead the const dine, or the | he serond e in The same way Faawards e of tha (ly of | (odireer miirond routs, Ler older gixter had wach n oo v York; Irving ¥ Yule Univar | “toha-route nctually foliowed catrisd wart That she never could hupe to)sity; Willfard | Kink W Nor or Cuver volcatoes and eaton up with he | yamty; Sarey W o8 s Blled with mist, where In order vy nake wich & place for | Industrial Democrury b Wonld have Leen fopossible (o s yernelt, Dr. Brown said, this girl wiss | Moady, Moody's Investons o Nanding place had thire been one treed 1o Gevelop sidil in wutBoor | New York, and Arthur W e memsage continued epntn and Vecame a tomboy=—with | premdent, Foquitable Trust Lindbergh Now st an altitude of many resullant changes in her chel-| York ahout 7000 fest ahove wen flovel, ut Acter | Fonorary vice presidents s PivIng 1 17 000 i The Government has given 80Ot | clected ms folluws: Nichowr Muray | ntion formalitien for (he (s ro ad 1o historical research, 3. C.lguiier, Willlam H. Crocker, domer 8. 00y o, S0 ’ lllrl T ':‘.” ¥ 7gatrick of the Library of Congress | cummings, Robert W. Dwkorent, Ea- |y ugeq 0 00 50 v anor i e 4 section meeting of 1he A | yurd A Filene, Haley ¥iske, Arthurf o G e g ton ! -1“! chis MHintorical # 7. but hus con- " Yaatey, John Mays Hammond, |pIECE BLCE Coteimila Glub, whee f1168 11wt 1 Ahe purchame of & 1w jgia Rrace Jocdan, Wiliiem G Ve, |G L TEERE G ) s Ly e e @nd the publication of 8| yeeank O, Lowden snd Willinm Cooper {tonal Lengue of Aviators " PAREnR fow booke Procior p Although s new Bouth 8 being cre MANAGUA, Nicupagith, December Naw. Sianiiity Frofiiied stad with ths devslopmant of Angun: | 89" ). ~Congrenn 10ans voten oo A new era of dndustilal stability |y Mouthern Ststen are lagging be | Uonal hoWday for Col Ldndbergh s oo ol by mlabiiization of | Ning the rest of the country in adopt- rival Mo will be the guest of he aluw . e Quiliar, wis predleted 1o ing legislation 1o protect the alth | nation Gay by sprakers at b Joint seselon Of | gud safely of workers, speakors de e poits fr Honduras indicate o o Kiabhe Money Associstion und the | cinred before the afternoon session of |tensive prepsations for the peception Aeriar Amsotation for Labor Legis | the American Assockstion for Labor [of the witmun there. e will b son, Tk catise and effect reltion | Legisiation he by W walute of 100 guns do crween price devele snd employment | Broadus Mitchell, professor of poo g s siay bt Tegucigilin, one goan s denied but 30 was pointed out | )iiical economy at Joline Hopkine Uni [ being fired every half hou Vet both Phenoma erme from & Com | versity, declared that, In spite of the > [N DT feet that therw Jg nothing nuvel in the 0 1 e pomsible 15 control the pur-|iahor conditions in Houthern Indus Earthquakes Recorded Here chasing power of the Aullar within{ triew, “we sre vegniarly asked 1o mnke | An earthgquake of gieal Intensity cxronable Ludia by bithing money | sllowance for long hoors, low wiges win cecorded on the seismogiaph of o e wetusl commoditien of the mar- | and comparstive ahwence of protective | Guorketown University yesterdiy, ho ot Mecretary Jamen J. Duvie of Labor | legislation for workers below Muson | giniing wt 132 pon. wnd continuing Geclared at the mecting. The Kecre | and Dixon's line.” Lt intervaln for thiee hourw, The vu questioned howeyer, e posst | Prof. Thomss W, Holland of the lmaxtnum wasr eached w207 1)) Pty of setiing & fiaea price fevel for | Vniversity of North Carolina saserted Lvector Tondort estimiated that the ai Do fact, for stretches of miles at | ! notice some here and there. One got ! yisible through the fog or clouds. | the north of the big volcanoes which | proved quite good. The fleld lies in a ‘ west side of the fleld n front of @ long | & considerable distance, in the hot sun | deeplv am well as the special deco And a NON-STOP FLIGHT | | Amerivin continent w matter of & Lfew hours or duvs instead of Woeks 81 commositics it the” Bouthern mill owner in well Gurbaoace ook place 6900 1iles from 108 were possibie 1o Bx the ratio aware that his major compelitive Washington, Vetwern the Auliar and whet 3t will | advantage over oiher purin of the | A quake of consideo ity lexs in Wi o\ anedintesy Pl eme conniey bies 1o the lower wakes and fonslly wios teconded ap U048 @ Pser mid worker i the pomtion wi Linger huaie of Kin employes 000 ks distant - [] P - ! * o coe mene | PRESSCLUBMOVES e e 10 NEW QUARTERS taing are extremely high und very | | but are covered almost com: by vesetation Their diterence Dedication Planned Early in st me. Some of the mountaing 1928—3”8‘ ceremony Held Today. were entirely covered with palms. What was even more impressive was to see (he farms which men are culti- | vating high up the slopes of these ! mountaine, me of these tields were ity 10000 feet above the se; ||II‘ there were fields clinging to the sides | By the Associated Press. of the peaks at an angle of more| Washington newspaper men had than 45 degree The ingenulty. {new quarters today with the moving enerRy and perseverance shown DY jor the National P'ress Club into the | these fanmers s hard tocqual. gy, oue rooms set aside for it in the None of the veleanoes was divectl | aione of the volcanees wis divectly Tnew $10,000,000 National Press Build- any craters. 1 hope (o do this, how. | ing ever, before the trip is ended. Their | The modern Newspaper Row of ppearance was very majestic from | Capital thug ocenpies the site of the RN | historic Ebbitt House at Fourteenth Flew Close to Grou and 1" streets in the heart of the cily T e AL . GV atiRe to of (ANd by coincidence within half « \2 000, | sauare of the old Newspaper Row on 7000 feet and at aomaximum "h& Mexice City has an elevation of | Fourteenth street, which was recently | 7000 feer, I Guatemala City 5.000. { razed And mueh of the intervening area ix | The new home ix the fourth to he | mouniainons or a h plateau. I.|occupicd by the club, which was or. | consecusntly. sometimes was not high | @anized 20 yenrs ago in rooms over ihove the ground. T flew a few [store on i st hetween Twelith hundred foot or less over some of the fand Thivteenth streets. Present quar highor monntains, passing quite close, | ters on the top foor of the Albee secasionally. (o the villages | Building have been occupled since | Thexe villag>s. which are mostly (1313 and have heen visited by most of straw thatched and quite individual | the leaders in world affairs during o appearance, are not, howev seen | that period eque Phey are widely scattered frequently. They are widely scattere Dedication Delayed. \ time there was not a single sign! pending formal dedication of the of w human habitation. it sermied new club early next year, only brinf to be a vast. virgin, tropical forest. | cepemonies were planned today as the with sharp mountain peaks outstand- | cjub entered ity new home, described | ing in it {as one of the most elaborate club| he villagers seemed intevested in {gyarters, on the top two floors of the ! aviation sming outside their houses [y igine “ to watch me pass. 1 have been Louix Ludlow, correspondent for the | that many of them probably had ' columbus, Ohio, Dispateh, the retir wever seen an airplane before. 11 5o, | Y0 Ga % BT Fred Essary 1t was ampessible from the Al 10 SC€ (ghiaf of the Baltimore Sun Burean | how the sight affecied them. aside hope (he new president, Tounded up | from natural curiosity. There were | papinare and officers of the club to! o indications of demonstrations tend them from the old to the new, My ronte did not tike me over alY e and tonight an informal smoker | cities of any size hetween the two | dipte Al D) capltals Ll Inciuding In its membership the For most £ the, route Very. It representatives of leading newspape places appeaved where a forced land {4 “hews press associations of the i would by possibie. though T did i iorg Tihe club now has a building inrge enough to house most of itx the impression from the air thut in AORG CoOUE O e tructure the case of a forced landing in much | GO0 o e hecome & world of this region it probably would take (ECOCE, LOM T weeks to reach any habitation. The | MEXIRRNECCERIEC e for jungic in the lowlinde, where it Wax o an “hut the old ciub rile of per- mitting no woman members or vis itors will continue In addition to the dining writing and lounge rooms. including private dining rooms, the I believe, however, that the route o' wili have an anditorium { from Mexico City o Gautemala City is practicable for commercial flying with triple-motored ships. It prob. ably would be best to follow the route along either coast line ‘lving conditions, however, were secmed extremely thick and extensive Holds Route Practical Coolidge Laid Stone. President Coolidge, A member of the club. Jald the corner stone for the building on April 6. 1926, and early RICHARD HUME. Iast Fall he attended the opening per- verfect today. None of the rough ait ¢, nance of the movie theater which i) iggondSgpep o 0 A% occupies nart of the building Presi suffered e depends upon the atmomphertc | dent Harding was an active member me and cont A number of journalists who have vanston entered public life here belong to the 1 flew a compass course over the en- . © (el L e ‘tire route, depending almost entrely lub and the inte “Ungle Joe" Cannon on the earth inductor compass. ,*pent many hours piaying dominoes { . i < lone of the club's favorite games. in 1 approached Guatemala City from | the clubrooms abandoned toda the northwest, flying considerably to CONFESSES MURDER. Richard Hume, Broker's Son, Wires of Union From Philadelphia. fse hetween it and the Pacific. It would be hard (o say in which coun (ry. Mexico or Guatemala, the volea noes are denser. The whole region _LOS ANGELES, December 29 (#) — seems to be full of them. | Police investigating the record of R. The sky was clear at Guatemala McMillan, 30. shot and captured here City except for clouds hanging around | Monday after an attempt to rob 3 much of the horizon, and the day was | bank. vesterday said that McMillan bright and sunny. The city visi- told them he was responsible for the ble for & considerable distance. It|death of a naval officer on the At looks very white and heautiful from ' lantic Coast Acting _In accordance with tele the air, with its houses built in squares | At the receiving hospital, where he =raphic advice “nut to worry parent around a court or putio and green I8 a prisoner. McMillan snid, according | of Ilichard Hume, son of Thomas L With vexetation. ‘The streets are|to police, that while he was serving | Hume, local broker, are aw g e Mocked Gff in squares, us in most |0 the Navy he fought with an officer | &t the return of their 23-vearold Citien in the United States, making | Aboard a ship in the Atlantic and | son and his bride of three days. Char | one, In this respect, seem at home, |threw the officer overboard Plotte, 21, kranddaughter of the lat Naval authorities were asked to in- | Mark Hanna vestigate 1t was in the same telegran, City Stands Out Strikingly. | e ——————— = ed yesterday, that! the voung couple tosed to Mr. and Mrx. Hume the news of their mar despite the tropical plants The whole city stands out Striking- two countries and a greater knowl Iy against the surrounding plateau. edge of each other's point of view. dhy. afternoon by tringed with mountains and volcanoes, An air route to Mexico should not | inlinke. pastor of the Norh Car and against the extensive uninhabited |precent any unusual difficulties. The ' Avenue (Southeast) Methodist or sparscly settled areas to the north- et dicnlt part of the Might by the A & i E west course | traveled is that between Tam I flew over the capital toward the > and Mexico City, and at present Girl's Family in Dark. w Aurvra Air Field. which was easy to t route 1® flown frequently by com That the marriage also came see south of the city, and which parojul plane: complete surprise to relatives uf he flight of the three-motored Ford bride was scen in Mr. Hume's state h plane wus accomplished easily over |ment today that they te! ned Mrs an attractive residential section, With © o "hy 6 ntains, and even a small two. Hume Tuesday night in an effort t Koif links, & race course and aVenues ooy commercial plane recently made | locate Miss Hanna. In repis. Mrs L R th The mountaine are no Hume read the telesram she had fust he crowd mostly lined np along the (0o than thuse over which the mail |received from Philadelphia, which flvers travel every day in the United A substantially as follows States “We were mmrcied today Dor Beyond Mexico City, however, con. | Worry. Will be b Aitions are entirely erent and under Week no consideration should the rest « Mra. Stanley Carr of 3000 Woodland my Might south be regarded as per. Arive. sister of the bride. with who fectly safe 1 do not want g convey | ihe irl often had d. declined atter 1 1eft the coekpit 1 understand | (he impression that | am updertaking discuss the marriag the reception had been planned for | dunserous enterprise. 1 do nat re Father Optimistic. e othe of the fled, Rnd W4 Kard it am such, but flying a single \he other sle of the fleld, and he and mbtored plane over mountaine nnd | “All T know is that Dick is jungles cannot be regarded as safe | fine bov and ¢ t to Know what fying is doing.” the bridegroom’s fathe possible mishap should not Mid todav. =1 don't know his wite od oken of De looked upon w8 havink bearing on | very tve met her onl e e s the safaty of commercial aviation over | Once or twice. but 1 do know she extublished air routes, such as exist married a great boy The telegram in the United States. 1 want to em- | Was R bix surprise to me. 1 guess phasize this strongly, becuuse 1 thor. | @verything will turn out all right Guntemal avintors, with the OUghly realize thut n mishap might | Mr. Hume ‘*M"W underatood cmaraderie which Is one of the most D? looked upon as a blow to commer. ( arr had il !\r‘ il pleasant and most e | featuren of "Wl fAving. It should not be s Ny My o had not discussed the marriage with fiyink, immediately waw that the ship | Trip Contalns Hazard her. beyond the recital of the tele win guarded by soldiers while | went At e A ' The remainder of this trip contains No further word has been re B e e A thar "% | haxard which do ot exiat on any air |¢ from the honeymooners. he add Tt with Mr. Gelsiler at the legh. [T0Ute In the workl. aithough there|ed. and nothing s known of thels tion Have Deen many succeasful Aighis | present wberabouts O landing heve the Spirly of st | Mude which wete perhups wore hax- | Young Humie i an ussistant | Louis hud completed 295 hours of Ny Jou like that of Pinedo over ‘-\-‘n‘u\\(‘--\ ‘vlm.v‘ xQ .'\ h‘ a m:..» v o from. the tiine T 1aft Sai Iieg thge | South Amorice,. for' inatavos. 1 have] Western High gehuol, Chario Spring. 1 exumined the plane after | NOUn o exponent of safe comme et of Men: ATRMI: At bty Tunch and found it in perfect condl | A¥Ing ever aince the Furis i niece of Mrs. Medill McCormick tian ! the tour around the Unitad Stute wax v plane s to 1ot g Doint eut the mafaty of prosant-day ek Wl tor” ielve, Tollowing wn 48000 and_ e possibilty” of fing sirline, an 1 shall dy o entire | 00 Schedile A T me e The wntirs | xS avey Cuniiel snd Souih . considernlile body of water. ‘The in | America, however, will be similar Cathedral . e i tanding. Mald at HeNze. | many ways to an expedition 10to un-| Npw YORK, Decomber 8 (M et Hny. D Crembh thave o | nbwn. tarritnry: SN0 FRunO WAL oMt | apiet kamonte vk Eru iRl ppace, 1 b diMeult for wny one not | PAteble to commerchil Aying e | ey e Mark Hanna, and Rl o aviaior to el exnetly whether jt | United States Hume. #of of Thamke 1. Mo I tmpoxsibie to nnd there, na stuted | After aveiving at Panama, which | Wy nington, were on their honey g, In any avaRE o Y to | otlstnally marked: the soutiern endiot] SURSTIEION BRSO ANO o oo Pelize and exanine 1tx landing posai- | s trip, Towill probably return to by lgis iy 86 Pacick's Cathedra i en 1 anahie. T will i thore, | GubA-and the United Btatew by WAy 06| " mise Panma: whe e 2 rears i s 1F not, il torn aronnd and Ay fron | C0lmbia, Venezuela and the Antlles, | g gaughtee’ of Mis” Mary Stuoace Hettes o Sin Hatvador. fn ovent that | W1t o possible stop st Trintdud Pt R T Dot b B I s ¢ Boltke 1t prabably will | The doolaion to tetien thil way was | fardas's Sorationy tolimned n wehne !, flie ive hours to iy fom Quatemata | S0ed by the fact that the alterna: | gueyice performed by a4 raotesta CIY G San Kalvador, vie Helle [Uve route would necomsitate & teturn | miiaie ke Washington. - Miss Hanna flght over the tervitory alrendy trave | in'n Rommn Caihotie St Home hanka Mexlean People. ermd mnd w water ump from Yueatan (o8 e . Teuvasat M . LUt Cubas By iy g over Colombia and 2 Tn tuking leave of Mexico, T want W)y oiaia 1t will e possihie to olv Cxprenn 1o the MExIan government and | ¢ the wdge of the Caribbean by Jump HICKMAN flDfiITS the AMexlean my thunks g over (he Antilles, With a possible v cordinl reception they have & Inding place on ey of the many the cordiul veveption they have KIven: Lisinde which fori this group. Dl nient ox pe and 1 hope it the MIELE Bas baon of wome value I it ahout @ hetter faeling he. | The longent water fump will b aern T people of Moxico and my | shorter than’ that trom Yueatan to Cuba and, with (he exception of one | ahort period, thero will alwayw be an Intand (WA to Which 10 would be posmihle to Klide And. also, this voute Offern & new wod InGeresting way of approneling Cubin and Wil enable 1 oatup at Porto Rice, Sante Doming aind Hadt bofora toaching Havam it 1 secms advisable 1y motor and plane are in perfect conditton, thanks tu (he Ieat aunist Wi 1 vovelved fram Maj. Harvey N [ S8V 8 Sraphio plotue of the muider ) Hurwell nnd the officors aid mechan: | A0 alabotiied o his watises to tak fon at Halling Biolt before waving |{1%, G Kibe dite s pincial e 3 v aid, was to protect Nis Washinglon. And 1 cannot sy too | (Y0 Hckian sa 1t In 10 b hoped Lhat ki Hnes HetWesn |y go rop the wkitifnl cave with which | Y% sefety Moo and the Vnited Staten withwoon | I S e Nete In the flrst place, 1 te e established d APALTIMONT IighE Be seurched on Nt . |1 wish that 1t were possible for me The twa vautes down the Kast and Fupday wnd the kinh weunld be tound 4 fo answar the wany etters 1 have 4 W Coasts woull sach connect nal Voreived moen weviving i Mexiy bt the confession twn The sarch wa urally with existing Hnow i the Unired |1 PR SRR L e el | #PTending aver the vliy and | eapecied Mlitles With the gquick Interchange it wisdh to do so Bkl hy Ui s, and the possibile fd ant Church, district which ix being developed into line of automohiles. Consequently, on landing 1 tasied ioward the hangar on the =ast side, which had been kept free of people. But they all seemed 1o manage to gl there very quickly President Lazaro Chacon of Guates mala Was at the plane a few moments | Minister ler had crossed the fieid on foot, an honor which T appre tion he then the adiniration of the for the people of the United & Will Go to Belize. MARRIED IN GOTHAM. Charlotte Hanoa and Hume Wed at Water Jumps Kasler, ON COAST IN 1926 (1 ant i WA Page ) oW conntry Aviation his done e i the past | el whould da even more in the future T ke the people of many nutions vealize the vilus of felendly eoopern ton. PThe possibilities of aviation 1o creathiy better tnternational relations s grent Ruchon Might as (hin s merely w | fomervnner of What will sccur when aly lines ar tablished o muhe communi cation between ull the fountries on the shain g st glanced s divecon WIR & ey UPhata him™ and fainted Nho was able (o only partindly identiny Hunt In @ conforsion to the shving o Aarian Parker written vesterday by PG i supplement 1o his e " Mesin Oy chiore ghould come w fecl A @ Butgpe and the Briishy b W o take her awg & ¢ o from a peeu erve of Hick ace 1the dry Both Wore Masks. omers, om in the ba “When we zut had my gun Wonnds in Shoulder chman s ot ™Y mother ANOTHER MURDER oot WENT Whste TOGRTHRR Hichman " Fdward and Vieus adimissions the vouthiu! ki o §vamt stepmother The Awmerican Catholic Ao ation, heve gostarday | Rt e W Wik sohowis dave 8 bad | versicy far complex. As om my school studies, a crime seemed me gradual igion and drew the hased on net be- but clossiy dered too s erime.” mornir store) as we would come back we had ered the store and and woman there to hold oward or three store and we made ¢ atanding in the take his but be officer opposite was firing N As tar as | by was although I o wateh him. v several shots had been fired is elupsed. we d 10 run from the store. | eft the store When we got in the satd I® had been sho we hurried bac T drove to the way a ook ot his other coat ast Row that on his they were wet cloth ard 1 notieed hole where 1 el It had gone in blade and v and shooting, Rick to San staged three o Ave antamobiles and on Jawu Los home with Mrs 4 that altha e o We had bt they o untt sometine art : out here. We de Ake the guns apart and VAWV And to destrov ev vsed in the Rosehit Was @ Chrysler Which he and Hunt had stoden td which they drove and Hunt Were Compan oy fn Ransas Ciey KANSAS ey fue the Killer, Mes Phoms, wite of the (s W \\ ian RENUS AWATING ™ VERDT ON SANTY Ex-Bootlegger, Acquitted of Murder, to Hear Final Decision Soon. nearing made erdict of not gy round of 1oast the case under ad rday hed into the ranks tnesses for the defe forth a series of e repeated their murd considered Re: ther hand. the who, tewtif; had contended he shot and killed b - st,and sane wher ne and was found not g In two serious instances the defense encountered a 4 hackfire. Two of the thras who found Remus nesver 724 sane described him a< 2 r 218 o <ociety. Remus. Aghting his 1 regain his coveted teered to anewer any guest and for an hour was on tne « His mother. alw otor Senator Denies Remus Repart KANSAS CITY. December James A Reel f \o.sourd ht denied a statencr. atmbe seorge Remus that nad h President Crooiigs re- Remus case. - RUM CAR CRASHES DURING POLICE CHASE. Two Men Arrested Later Identified by Officer—One Gets 5 30 Days. er an alleged lquor- northwes: of Mount Hospital terminated abruptly th morning when the car he curd on Tuniaw ad and ed. smashing botties of ater were caught and hat by Patrolman Moore. > a releph from Burton t them on T seventh street statioh houws fied by Burtor as the men w> in the car he was pursuing. Judge he men, s alleged pas- ., are charged ransportation and possession of ht was found turned car, BROCK AND SCHLEE FAIL TO GET OFF Heavily Laden Plane Rises On!y 10 Feet on Attempted Endu Flighe. e DAYTONA BREACH -William S, Boock te. warld flrere but the m roit failed to tDE pow After over a w 550 gal approx pout about 10 feet and began we The fyer TWO IN FIGHT HELD. p-Sons of Legislator o Face M tng At 3730 Mo rested sarly th M. D Jewetr X vearw ager of (he astabliishmen’ w Axaan destrovicg v - Thev w BAND CONCERT TOMORROW Naving i Rose ‘e Kan Mk Raisas Uiy son and o hey until Miek B ALY Went o Caltturue atter 1chat ey HICRIman became involved (9 forgery Catholics Homor Dr. Pace WORURSTER 1 that the Bellovus Apartiients woukt o8 @ vt 1T the Uetted Btates Can | B8 SeaTehed any time sophieat CINERE OF 4 PaRsenker BeEvice (o ale Mexie Outa Conteal and Sonbh | T was afrald (o leave her there o | ing Wvvenbe Phsto- | A annual weet aloted Rev e Bd Orchesiea W Al W ook Jobn ¢ ann, wey e 8 . - w Evening Sounds 0y Wt “Wonten Shoe e Qrand seletion “Lavme g Fan Trot, “My Riue Heaven Gowte Walta, ‘Uheerie Beerie Be Wayne Finate R oo ful AW The Star Sanaid Bt -~ . Witkhm MeCWiough. 8 an, of T | Relfmst, breland. was tecenily 1iivwed Pace of the Cathalic Uik AN Wleaded guilty 1o boraog eiiens rather than delives them

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