Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1927, Page 17

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THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927. TER SPORTS ( putting on a fast gam £oal was seriously thre: tled at Lake Placid during the holidays. T’I.\'TO FULL SWI Class teams of Dartmouth College upstate Winter resort. Somebody's e Winter sports rivalries are being set- G AT LAKE PLAC at New York's popu Many intercollegia Copyright by P. & A. Photos. HOW TO KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION. One way of doing it, says Barbara Robinson, 16-year-old outdoor girl of Quincy, Mass,, i to play around this way among the icebergs of the sea in December. She takes a daily plunge between the bergs at the beach HICKMA) N'S ACCOMPLICE IN CRIME MAKES CONFE! SSION AFTER ARREST. Welby Hunt, 16-year- old friend of William Edward Hickman, confessed kidnaper and slayer of 12-year-old Marian Parker, mak- ing_his confession to Los Angeles police_authorities, which corroborated Hickman': implication of Hunt in their killing of a druggist in a hold-up. Police are now sifting evidence of Hunt's possible implication in the kidnaping case. Co ght by P. & A. Photos. FOUR SETS OF TWINS MAKE EV! in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Andry four sets, ranging in age from 5 to of children to a round dozen. father’s income as a railroad carpenter. All enjoy health and happiness on the :N DOZEN. Twins are no rarity Koger of Omaha, Nebr. These vears, have brought the count PRESS CLUB MOVES the new quarters of th members yesterday. A large e Wide World Photos. NTO SPACIOUS HOME IN NEW BUILDING. club in the National Pres: n fireplace gives a homelike attractiveness to the room and the c ble furnishings add to the restfulness of it. near her home. Wide World Photos. il 4 i ¥ ' ’n ,}?U A view of the inviting lounge in lub_Building, which were formally occupied by the mforta- Washington Star Photo. Fraulein Tutti Fertig, Berlin's queen of fashion for 1928, who not one other Teutonic beau- win the honor, but m: Paris and other Europe: capitals as well n NORWEGIAN ENVOY PRE: TS CREDENTIALS. Halvard H. States, with William R. Castle, jr., Assistant Secretary of State. at the White House yesterday after being received by President Coolidge to present his credentials. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. ACTRESS SLAN, JEWELRY MISSING Signs of Terrific Struggle Found in Apartment in New York. By the Associzted Press. NEW YORK, December mysterious murder of ress, who either was shot or beaten 1o death in her upper W 20.—The | a vaude Side apart- ment, occupied the attention of the| police today. The body of Mrs. Olga Waters Har- | rington, 29 years old, clad in a night gown, neglige and bath robe, was found by neighbors on the bathroom floor ear! but the fact that | she had be police most 12 hours y theory that she died from rrhige e ~m the J=ft whether it 1 et or a blow. Robbery Is Suspected. Belief that robbery m the motive for the pressed by pulice whes that Jeweiry which had been » found Jong the ke o th Mrs. Harring JGuy Harr msnager pult for divorce Harnngon 1 and a f month. awarded 330 oy 4 next 4 been Cxpe Door Found Ajar Another tensnt of Detectives that she ! from Mix iate Th Mrs necord wite n wiock in 15 had visited ing there & few 4 mether in Joplir she planned L srrange 10r ppertment duy & Hornngton and had § President Thanks Belgium Yool preciation of Y d ex for my hup My of thin behiult of President Coutidge s ve 1o b cumed ajemty s frier ness end for the | . eountry,” 81 e Al L your e jesty o the cowlig jewis A o people my i and Belgian e le GHARGES ACANST SOVERIGRDROPED Johnston Wins, as Oklahoma | Senate Denies House Had Right to Convene. ciated Pre AHOMA CIT ngs in Oklahoma's cal insurrection has left iming 4 ate courts and he orderly processes of December impenchment governmen Decision of the convened Le ate of the self- e that the House and prefer of the House 4 his Kenate decree investigat- leutenants, apparent clared that d weeks the inquiry h e only to MOVIN wceupy th obtain bringing in personal INTO THE NEW PRESS new home of the club in the National Press ( of press representatives who accompanied President Hard Members of the National h Building. In the center of the group, + In belug tenderly borne from the old clul B QUARTERS ¥ legation to formally of the Alaskan trip ed in the new. Wide World Photos. Probe Plans Ended. Hin speaker of the House, | e was con- | 1 invest STATE-WIDE SEARCH | STARTS IN KIDNAPING I ¢ oatdsimen, x| Conviet Accused of Abducting! e ol Y Young Girl Being Trailed Throughout California. units of the | Hlized December | 1o preyent all sesslons | Houre and hote) an the ad 1 y 3 # : for the wor wald 1on of the Benate sustained | By the Asociated Press, fasy. e BALINAS, Calif., December 30 HAtOn, Ly gy gor Krnest Arthur MeClellund menbers | oled convict and alleged ldnaper iemselves | LeT ) veapold Evelyn Bimith of Ok =Y. |, extended from northern Califor thoater 1 Mexicun border today as e 1 pieked up a fresh clue ALy erenbouts, 0, wis arrested last il mtanding wide the automobile which MeClel | Jandd presumably used to kidnap the Wh from Oakliond on Christinis diy Volner first told officials MeClelland hivd been driving th wutomobll and | hand gone ahead uf gasoline when Liher wupply gave out. After vigorous ted by [ questiontng in the sheriff's office here Cdit to e | he chinnged hin story, saying he hid L obtained the automobile in Vent 5 Lo hix W Tark Volne nizht whe “horrowed | fitabde les | land be and b greed Tthere Juter Volner sald he and McClelland wer hoth penniless, and thut he had of et Mo take the stolen automobile, biting a con. Al It to the home of an uncle at Landite, dr | Blegw, Calif, and obtaln funds for Hlate buth of them The Bmith girl was found Wednes Auy in the home of an acquainta of MeClelland ot Hedland, Angeles, Bhe told poli hd Jeft her there after [to attack her W never re Lopisiuture oh snctuding allega- 11 of th " e vernon 4 the it of military ) uphield the Lo e Kyed 18, Bran thiat it attempting Yorn [ proved unsuccessful, the first inguiry, four yeurs ko, resulted in the ousting Juck Walton, wha, like Gov. ry L ton, was u De Gov, Wal Nowever, veconsidered and callsd a speciil gession o investixate his willitary Lo curl beg wetdy- | admnistratlon, which Gov, Johnston Wity (he piesvnt grucendings | ivlused tv du, | ricutture It mvenent 1 slative | he Jigen. HORSES ATTEND YULE PARTY IN EVER-DWINDLING NUMBERS that a dix alof the tree, and when a wagon would creak up to the curb in front of the 1 quart 349 Maryland southwes Mack of feed b slit and the krain pou without stint for the horse When he had eaten his fill, the ‘ll\'xl would be led back out of the league’s front yard and rehitched to hisn wagon hy his master, who had | been given an additional whole sack of feod to take along with him. And with a prick of hix 1Ehtiness of gai | nonchalance have bred or Displaying a fading race may interext that could have heen indica of horns of plenty n thelr own tub hington's horses toduy | traggled up to the banquet tablo 1 for them by the Animal Rescue wkue an hour, un houranda half two hours—after the dinner wax scheduled to he I wan the lewgue's annunl Christ man party for dobbing and, ke its ve. | indications i wers that fewer horses wain in the District t tive hagw through the ¥ | Chelstinas would bo hove ilme yet, each horse would haul his Tond awiy The parties were begun in 1914 b [ denpite the fact that fewer he #each year tum out for thelr ¢ thon, e leakue propoxes (o continie vivors until all ave t e, ueting sldent of the league, was offt hontenn” today o the an There was @ Christinas tr . prac teal Chrlstinas tree that smacked of ol times, when childien's goodies wers dangled from the pine 1 wlong With the more colorful but I thasty chinn 1oand glass orna ments, for the Kue's tree [ Db bin was dnden with bright cars of o fresh and tufts of hay roughs were o nEed about the fool Calendar Ads Taboo in U. . Officen. Chief Clerk on Clean-Up Campaign fed rallway systems arve to he es: chewed at the department. The order huw gone forth from the office of the chiof clerk that advertising of a pri vitte nature 18 not to adorn (he walls of the department bullding, no mat how useful may he the calendar pleture on which the advertising mat. tor s placed. Only recently & fine pleture of & view I the Canadian Hocklon came under the seruting of the chief clovk's offive, and a de soriptive name plate beaving the name and » Advertisiig by ealendar and other means in Government offices has met the forces arvayed agalnst private Alsplay propaganda and the battle has kone to the side with th uviest artillery—in this cans reprosented by Chief Clerk Gomperas of the Labor De partment No more will - elaborately litha graphed enlendars advertising a pay teular commodity grace the walls of officen of the depurtment, Bpivited paintings of whips cutting the aeas [ of a Canadian vallioad was ovdered ve- with wiaceful prow, and pletures of | moved. Measuves of a slmilar nature tocomotives pulling long trafns of vars | have bheen taken throughout the de ab high speed vver the vuile of mpeol | partnent bullding. - | Gov. ears and a| GOVERNOR OF MAINE T0 RUN FOR SENATE Brewster Seeks Chance to Present State’s Prohibitfon Ideas to Nation. By the Aw ted Press. AUGUSTA, Me, December Ralph O has nounced hix candidacy for the United States Senate in the Republican pri ma % next June. His opponent will be United States Senator Frederick Hale, who was fivst elected in 1916 and who will be a can didate for a third term in the next primaries oy Hrewster i3 the first governor for more than halt a cen oyt come A candidate for the United States Senate while ocoupying ultice, In a statement Qov. Brewster sald “Moral problems in government ave now_overwhelming many sections of the United States, Maine lod the Na ton In temperance reform. Oue vich but bitter expertence, effectively pre sonted, may gulde America by the pit fulls of legislative or exeoutive nulll flcation that now beset fts path, Faith In the law and {ts enforcoment, as well an exemplification of ita dootrine | In dally lite and assoclations, ave es | sential n our publio men. 30 Brewster an Auto Kills Professor. NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Docenther | 80 G by an automobile last | night, Harey N avdiner, professor of | Philosophy at Buwith sinee 1884, died & | Ahort thme later tnoa hospiial Special New Year Eve Service. Following ita usual custom, the Cap ttal Trwotlan O, Wil Drovide speciat | late oar And MOt hus seivices on I8 Unes Now Year eve, L | | l Bachke, the newly appointed ster from Norway to the United BLIZZARDS CURTAL DIXIE DELEGATIONS | FOOD FORLONDON - SEEN UNRESERVED Supply Falls Low as Traffic Is| South Wants Dignified Pre- Blocked by Record convention Campaign, Snowfall. Bean'Warns. { some parts of s the Weather I ominous warning | possibility of a further gen Produce and vesetables are alr scarce and expensive. Dairy far: in some ts were una their milk to the city and poured & dreds of gallons away bevause of ik of_transportation Should the predicted general fall of snow occur, the plight of the rural | districts would be planes and used in re lack of such h | England thix ac up of tr venience was ger point has priva | vation point. A | fall of snow may * stocks of food L have no such belief at the pres- ship also in s | JOURNALIST TO BE GUEST. British \\'I‘l’:(!‘ .t-\'ne« Entertained in Capital Alfred Spender, By who fs touring the ntor By Newspaper VETERA NS TO FROLIC. | & ist, tish journal United s Clud Members to Meet at Annual al Tomorrow Night, ! New Year eve 0 Maine nalist of note, and sptonal speaker the British viewpoiit sn wy : v pbutiowtng the ey ) ey cnt perwona Ol s annual me 1 oiffcers for \Ix"l . Do andt s wul v vl at T oaeleek, tional Pross Club by anoing WL follow, A coammittee Charge of reservations vanyed 4 wpectal e e 0 be uced ax the New Year avrives 16 Arrested in Dry Raids. S T Sorgt. George M. Little and mem | ECUADOR QUT OF MEET. Withheld From e roles Faderal I Wooten, treasure bBors of his dvy squad, assisted by th precinet palice, made 18 arrests yveos Siday, welsed THL quarts of whisky | Delegate O quarts of aleehal, 20 ot | o KN A E aomobin. | The laigest | American Congress as Protest. selEure, an autonw Aand L quarts a Ut A o of Whisky, was by Sergts. Roper and ! 3o \»\\ \\\\.xs‘\lia:\‘::\(i.‘;: Q.}:‘:\‘\\‘:l Holmes and Policoman ol amd | Pelesraio says the Bouadorean gov- Oliver of the sevend prectnet | ernment haw oitoret Chanceha Vitert . fia Fruate 1o cwtel ha () to Mo N vana. where he was to have headet Ordered to China. lm.. Fouadursan delogaitn o the Pan Capt. Lo Wo Putiam of the Mavine | Anerioan Cingies. Corpa has boei aidered o special tem | Fhe action was taken as & proteat PAANY Uiy With thy 30 Masine Brie By Eouador to the recent ratiioation Ay I Clisa, and will sail on the fhy Peri of the Salumon Losane ARSI Hendorson o San Fran ' treaty, fixing the doundary detwesn oY January & Paw and Colombia,

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