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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1928. AMONG THE DIPLOMATIC CALLERS. ish Ambassador, and Lady terday to head the diplon Sir Esme Howard, the Brit- € at the White House yes group in the reception lir T AT COLORFUL NEW YEAR RECEPTION. President and Mrs. Coolidge with the White House naval and 1z array of military and diplomatic full dress blended with striking modes of feminine attire e House. Copyright by Harris & ¥ AT THE WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION. Secretary Hoover and Secre- tary of War 1 at the White House yesterday o extend New Year greetings to President and Mrs. Coolidge. Copyri ie it by P. & A. Photos, HARDY CITIZENS BRAVE BITING COLD TO GREET PRESIDENT. Despite the frigid wave which kept most of Washington indoors yesterday, these courageous hundreds patiently endured the weather to await their turn to greet the President and Mrs. Coolidge during the public reception. Those at the head of the column waited for several hours before the time arrived for them to be admitted to the White House BINET RECEPTION. Secretary of the Treasury ilhert, agent general for reparations, at the 2 yesterday. Mr. Gilbert is now spending rations post in Copyright by ARRIVE FOR C. Mellon_and S. Parker White House for the recep! n in this ¢ CABINET MEMBERS AND THEIR WIVES ATTEND NEW YEAR RECEPTION. Some of the cabinet group on the White House portico as they arrived to wish President and Mrs. Coolidge a happy New Year. Facing the camera, left to rlnlll: Attorney General Sargent, Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Harry S. New, Mrs. William M. Jardine, Postmaster General New and Secretary of Agriculture Jard FRAEHBIED AL FEOTD | g — Y ARMEDBANDITS - CITZENOF MEXED MURDER VICTIM 1S BELIEVED HEARD :Body Found on Beach Identi- fied as Commission Merchant. Captain Describes Sound of Aircraft's Splash Into Heavy Sea Off Cape Cod. Hearst Document Man Is Not American. Him Near Capitol—Penny Matcher Loses $50. Man Escapes as Two Attack | Papers Held by Norris Showi | | 1 Pres By the Awo ’ SALINAS, ( | [ fornia case on its ha who e the Ase s | Papers purporting ' to show that Miguel Avila, procurer of the Mexican documents published in Hearst papers, claimed Mexican citizenship are in the | t details of the hands of Senator Norris, Republican. | L \ \ R W. Groteteld Nebraska. | 7 4 § ¢ B ! “ R . found on the beach at Avila 10id the special Senate com- | mitte vestigating the authentieity | of the Hearst documents that he was an American citiz He will be re-| called by the committee when it re- | assembles 10 continue open hearings | ‘ednesday. He was missing when | z#t summoned by the committee, | Norris Has Afidavit Copy. who is one of the f in one of the Mexie documents as the supposed ben, riew of a $1,215.000 Mexican fund, sald yesterday he had a photo- | ic copy of an affidavit made by 1a the Mexican consul at La- s, Tex., attesting 1o his Mexican | nshih. He is prepared to give it to the commitiee, “The Nebraska Senator and the other | three Senators named in the do t—Borah. Heflin and La Follett been exonerated by the con of any connection with the wo- had I Mexiean slush furid, and Mr.| aret haw suld he believed they were ot approached in the- mattel Wants Hearst Files Opened. fr. Norris called upon Mr. Hearst wan started | terday 1o open his correspondence |y A Coolidge, it ped B ham Three rolored bandits, i e Press, in an automobile, heid Shulman, 19 years old indaw, in the grocery store of H Frishman, at 1160 New Jersey av southeast, where the two were e ployed, and robbed the cash register 20 shortly after 9 last night. Three colored bandits alxc ported to have he wards, colored, of end robbed him up A . January % Iv had anothe ath was vE s today as whose body Moss La near here Grotefell o'clock sald to be a wealthy com connected with John of Chi Watsonville, He was repo 00 to §1,000 in cash Ry " trom e ponit d a g0 orth and w'clock this mort EPTION BRINGS OUT BRIGHT ARRAY OF UNIFORMS. Naval officers passing In a column through the White House portals to NAVAL RE greetings to their commander-in-chlef and Mrs. Coolidge. Copyright by P. & A. Photos extend New n. t July an automobile drive otefeld figured in a collision w the car of Gov. Roland H. Ha 'f Washington, just outside of S efeld was watch. | §Boys "Fis};cd“ to Safety as Ice Floe 3P0|.|CY FIXES WAR Rushes Under Thames River Bridge GUILT, WOMEN TOLD :uvect” i ivins that the goveinor's ca . recklessly driven, He Former League Officig]l Urges Body on a $1.000 cash bond, which was de clared forfeited in a Seattle court No With Power to Forestall I vember 16. A bench warrant wa - sued there for him. Strife. | 'ST. MARTIN'S GIRLS' CLUB OPENS SEASON Tel-Dlvnce and Reception Given at the Mayflower—Club Active in Welfare Work. Capito] Senator Norrix Frederick ¥ulcher of 444 E B ks hianka mreet southeast was attacked by colored men automobile 2 pt 1o rol enth twe n successfy and ki iving 4n being was released : The brothers had traveled more than a mile down stream before they reached the Traction Bridge. A 1l was lowered from the up and down stream sides of the structure. he boye mixsed the first rope, but suc | ceeded in grasping the one that | resented thetr last chance for rescue. | Prank Rastin, 14, who had been on the floe with the Compton hoys, was @\ remcued when the section of the ice on i from By the Associated Press LONDON, Ontarfo, January 3 Rushing toward a dam and cert death on a crumbling jee floe on th [ #wollen Thames It two bhoys w | iterally fished to mafety with n hook and line dropped from i bridge Jumes Compton, 15, and his brother | Ronald, 10, hud rvace under three | bridges where futlle rescue efforts | were made before they were huuled | Two unidentified met ched a pockethook from Portia ¥ of 405 T street, nesr sixth and T bout & o'clock Grotefeld's body apparently been washed up on the beach, w it was found November 27, and bu ty officlals in potte A wateh found on th man who turned it over W the policy of & nation and 1ot BY | and left without giviv from their Hlous position by police | which he stoed hroke away and was pikeniip el wan. (he | sulted. in Ahe land firem awept close to the river hank | substance anaddress made last ' one which G N had had = | ntaht by Don Salvador de Madariaga | several months ago. i o | Y et ot When 1o it | PLANNED FOR SUNDAY| ON U. S. COLLEGE TOUR “international hody poxsessing the | phone at Chicako with the vents leading up 10| jhey were doiig. When told that the 1 and politieal alds to foreseo and | dentified the bady from A dese the Mexican docu-|ojyh waw not intended for that soct of | | ed that Senator Dnle, Col. Rice W. Means westall war liotated by the police. The skull had {work, the First Lady requ Madart wha recentty v beoken they engage In It und told of the large and Representative Rathbone Will Speak at Memorial, #treets, versford, N « that $50 That the basls for determination of that nee tion held yen Hotel by the Martin's ub opened the program of the club, which lust ar took an active part in sockal wel work in thix eity, | The welfare actvity A ten reported 1o repor 1 terday o stolen fr two strang P at the Union ¥tz m 1o yoin Mirn . T ye strect r valued at or & by ar guilt is primarily indicated met been tion | the Fmament | far the details of th publishing of e birs. Busie Okie n poried 360 taker bedroom Bu morning sireet ve f her the i Group of Visitors Entertained at|on the secreturiat of the " feld apen o ther HISTORIAN TO SPEAK. L o Natlons, was one of The organization began the welfare 8t. Alban's and by Em W. E. Dodd WHlIl Lecture at | principally responsible for the success Heavy Sea Running with it entertain bassy Staff. Civie Anch vessal oo sea t was Unign [ o s iken Only Vet | capta produce nnd A between Hearst and ty reporter, who Vila 1o procure Mearst, und mes Vage und Avil vis thinks that Mr A e called upon Lo ke sie of the min who he tformed bim of the Mexl Jnents N v the |l negotiation between France and | of the club foy England of the draft treaty of mutual \n of [ stance of 1922 incorporated in the Radley College, ut Abington, Berks, | luirteonth resolution chavacierized by Englind, who have been the uests [the Teague as a vecognition of the Ahan's Sehool for Boys of this | Brinciple of secnvity. He was at one Will leave today on an extended [ e seretary of the third commit of a group of Amerkan unl e of the League, which s the vernition, Which Wil fnelude Prinee [Insteament of the League for dealing W Yale, avvard, SU Pauls, Groton @eith problems of disavimament d West Point, They will also visit [© Chavactorising avmament of a na Kent Hehool be Walling for Mg | Hon Uas the velation hetween its force Jand o January @1 or possible avmament and 1t nece The youths who to i O for et Madariaga explain Jeountey upon an invitation extended o4 that |t (n buposible to -‘mmn: them Dy Atudents of the Kent Nchool [ preciely the absolute vequivemen . ’ % Henley Regatta | WHCH any nation presents i the tixht 3 systems of mllltary tealning - wen R Bty (W0 B Jcibbes A [oney and material of wav, s there Hondorwon, W. K. '..‘ ore, D M| 1 no international argantsation which | ¢ - oy Qe | A0 Wiblasedly arvive at w conclusion Movgnte and G M. Hawtvoy . CEW e (g actuad demands of each nation mantorn of Rudloy Colloge, Wh #8740 caneluding, - Madavingw, —made company _the students, ave Tl ear that the outlawey of war s at ViNes :"l""“"“"‘ HukBIne L at the | 00 Bresent time wnfeanible, while the ¢ H bl -t g iy S TN ol pation’s pursuing o iitiah - ombasay idayafternoon S _"‘_;h‘n“;“.'\“. okl By - the yoaldonoe ot By A8 SU S aitonad 1l o wdon ad, canon ot Washington Cathe sl Sy, and wer sty ST T veasnted (o i of Menry P Wlade and Randotph 1| (EEEEC S Pitws At a linehean at the Viiversiey |10 o handved guests and Club last Nuturday, followimg which [ Sl ERE 8 el the dinter thoy worn taken on'a stghtsectig i | e Resrcht R MG e Muonnt. Vernon prenited e the speaker . and Ates Burton K. Wheeler There ave alinost 6000000 acves [ Miss Ko Agnes Dilon, Willlawm His of malt el glong the Atantio | sell Thamas, and Deoand Mwe. Pele A G Comata, Bt snnparatively B0 Fisa, fost secietany of the Cavcho anall Wt of the aven Fequires ha h e Dawn by NE ApParaty LA B Y. M. C. A, “AT HOME. » > - John Pnge X0 € shows assistunce (o the Sisters achool atuder of Charity in the free dispensary work at Providence Hospital, wssistance in the campaign of the Catholic Char tiew of Washington, and the giving i {of money and f In Chitstmas chi | | Benator Dale of Vermont, Col. Rice | "Ten English Center Thursday. Meann, past commander inehlef of Thursda Dol ey amployed 1,000 Men and Women Visit Cen tral Building W [ the United Bpanish War Veterans, nnd “u-.‘ Ruthbons of Hinols | were announced today an speakers for the rvicen Willlam ¥ andd ey tal Community Center Farmers Bevome Peasants Dok, professor of Amert At Chicago University la locturer, but a writer of the South, N Cotton fone of the Yale Chrontcles of A | being perhaps his best Known work | He s also the authar of the famous trilogy of the Civil War. including The Rise of Abrahdm Lincoln.™ “Lin | I and Lee' and “Vietory. " i Neason tekets for the vemaining | SN events (o the Community Insti ute course, are now to he had at § each. at the Frankiin Administration | Buikiing, Thivieenth and K streets Al At (he Now Willard newsstand Adinisnion may be had at the doar the NIRRE OF the lective. Pollowing i fatured the D the next event will ba the Flan & oM GCA Jaaten Quartat, wWhich will be heant | was attendad by o fror the anly thue this seasan hore Msie was phayed FUhursday . January 1 at ¥ 1S aviaek the atternean | 0 haskel ha agues in Am Wil speak T™h s exchAng N srlcan histor 5 birng of 8t ity tour wm the Cen | tha A Men's Chii sentative Young Teael slay eve home " ning, at can [ tory ' on st 9 moration the United | G committes for yesterday's ve | Clarn Barton o included Miss ML Catherine | held at Dorsch, prosident of the club, chidr | g 5T L e AUTO GAS OVERCOMES [t s imriare i Faiaries 7 mylnes Shs arcryson 3t b sy TWO WOMEN ON DRIVE (eua’ Hipicinn. Missen tier o 1 i, Misnew Certide 1, | Communder of the Department of the Mis. Ella Gorbach, 62, and Daugh- Potomae, G, A, I, will preside. The Juckson, Dorothy J. Lauten, Mavgaret d b MO Tsrien. Kntherine el and Mdna | PPOEram, Which will be broadcast over ter Require Over Hour's First Aid on Reaching Here. The ception o he o hie stafl = about 1he oo 6 G wipeet Al s not only history necesst uart carne PR sed | vl hea A wpech wit o b Seulures There ul r Lournament ADMITS THEFT. Fourth Offcial Held in Failure of Bouk wisk wisk we Storm at sea Y. M. C. A. ENTERTAINS. Musie en anied M ™ s, Trancis X, Covanagn | Setion WMAL, " includes invoeation o sar 0 sk |y benediotion by Itev. Gearge Fiske :;; o} f‘m;"““‘ Church, Iv moderntar | iy, 410y, chuplain of the Military Order T of the Loyal Leglon of the United HURT IN 16-FOOT FALL. Miates, u voenl solo by Mes, Mallette I Mpengler and music by the United Girl Only Blightly Jured 1n Accident, Blates Army Band veral of Miss Harton's former assocliton will be . Mexican Rebels Killed, Palling 15 feot down the cley 3 mother, 62, col shott, from the Nest Moo 1o the b MENICO CIryY [ present. Phe public is invited of ¥ psked when 1) v b (hedr apart- [ment, i the Natlonal Fress Hullding, | Dispatehes from Coaaatla e Bank & T ot 148y wireel, und Hobert | where sho is employed an an eley Je. 3. Rawphers y ' Moneon hwbind, was in (@il Dorothy Burhage, 74 fearion foll s duzed conditon whon e supinoned [of 1446 W st southwe night in G Frankhin 85 Pediick wnd the ves- | with only slight bnucies (o (he back ng $5.000 « e sqund of the W Department, |of hey head and lofe hand yesterday e four hay e u Sowumcliation meanives wers nec: | afternoon. Bhe wan given st aid ut #01 Lage excesding §50,004 In Pediick snd Vismergency Hospital, where it wun 1o prewident, vice pieeident sl i beiw of e rescus mguad for nearty [ported e condition was nol seious casiier of the bank wie i hour and o halt befors the two | Khe explslned thst shie had fallen ae n i and Contests Provided for Quests—Tea at Y. W, ARt conte Two thiind arhon m Jeated o Loring JTEODE WeTE OVere andg i Jost congciousness from woxide gis which fillea the cd car in which they were (rom Biltimore Just Llevator n WA program o recention ekt vesterday. which LT persans "t M 1PHLE, Tenn, Ja o onegro Wil barw 1 the million g ) f e hume musie nlgnt the iwidle 47, wnd Mrs 7, w ) i (ho Btate Jof Marelon, say (hat Benesto Villaveal |t evating i that yewton, and thies followers have Yean ille o DEht at Atlahuneun b tween potice und a group of unknown Perang Villaveal wins helng takon an cuptive Lo Cuatln When ai attempt wias mad o ) Mis ) Mo, & Giordmeh, by favuary o “l i teams w fvhaneh Foantesiants Hroaklvn v avedd the Y.\ ting wateh, AL the Y, W A tea was held for more Than 300 giiesis yosterday T R S N i yebml ehieftaln o mon . Clergyman, 83, Dies. CINCINNATY Rev. teovge B aldest clovgymen in the Methadist Episcopal Churel, died vesiorday Hov. ME TWe had boel i (e s Gy A Ay ne he wdindiied em v il - o the W leAm o team in A Fanuary % Tt a8 [y the binb's depox Henaty i |t camary b \ e wlhiwre slavakinn legation, and ek Figy nder arrest. W o were ol ol AgRRER. Cldentully, Wongiita contiol Nower, “...1\. of Cuschusloy akta, \