Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1928, Page 17

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THANKS TO THE COLD WAVE. Along with aching ears and red noses, the cold snap also has brought a fine brand of skating to Wash- incton. These artists are en, g the glassy surface of the reflecting pool. Washington Star Photo. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, IMPROVING THEIR GLIDE WHILE THE WINTER terday and last night to cut capers on the slick surface. GOOD HERE. to hold out at the reflecting pool for at least another day or two. Here are some of the advance guard of hundreds who gathered at the pool yes- D. ¢. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1928. SR And the skating, probably the best here for two years, promises ‘Washington Star Photo. IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS. Charles Gorman of St. Johns, New Brunswick, receiving the trophy of lhe Middle Atlantic_skating cham- plonship which he won at Newburg, N. ¥ year. FIRST PART OF BROUGHT TO SURFACE. Chief Gunner Frank Kayss holding the first piece of the ill-fated submarine brought to the surface by divers. It was taken from the upper decking of the sub as she lay deep in the yuud on the ocean bottom. Wide World Photos. BRITAIN'S WAR-TIME PREMIER SAILS. David Lloyd George and his daughter, Miss Megan Lloyd George, taking a last view of England’s shores as they salled recently on the steamship Avalona on a pleasure trip to South America. ‘Wide World Photos. PASTOR INSTALLS MASTHEAD PULPIT. The masthead which has been installed as a pulpit in the seamen’s chapel at New Bedford, Mass., to provide an inviting atmosphere lor the seafaring congregation. The pastor, Rev. Charles S. Thurber, is shown on the masthead. Associated Press Photo. I'E\(I\IS‘I‘ LEADERS HONOR P e birth of Lucretis Mott, pioneer \ llon-l Woman's Party vesterday liss Mary Dunh for the third consecutive Wide World Photos. TONFER. The 135th anniversary of feminist, was commemorated by the at the statue in the Capitol. Left to Wolfson, Mrs. Emile Berliner t by Underwood & Underwood. 0 1.5 MEXICORNER SECOND HICKMAN INDICTMENT PENDS, TREATY PROPOSED Witnesses Recalled in Dedth. Insanity Plea Admission of | Needed in Boundary Dispute, House Committee Hears. Guilt, Says Judge. Br the Associated P ated Curbing of the meandering ande % ensential to settlem: Mexican bound: the opinion of Assistant 3 Carr, A he negotiated in distributige of the waters both of the Ry Grande and the Colorado River, he told the House subcommitte which today reported the State De- purtment appropriations bill. Every i an overflow occurs, wald, the Rio Grande cuts off a of land from one bank or the pounding of the waters for and dredging of the channel wers methods to curb the stream, he A declared “If the Boulder Canyon dam were built that would prevent frequent chan on the boundary along the do Ktiver,” Representative Olf- ver, Democrat, Alabama, & commit- tecinan, said. Mr. Carr agreed Ly the Associ Press, Rio 4 o | Americal reason of in-| 'MEMORIAL TERRACING PROPOSED IN HOUSE Tinkham Alkl ” 000 000 for Mar- ble Base and Gardens at Base of Washington Shaft. e had denied the sy be de for the delay purt of Hick Hickman's | vould permit | propristion of 15,000,000 for ter- the Washington Monument S i conformity with plans of Comnmission of Fine Aris ih pros A in a resolution intoduced to- y epresentutive Ak, spropriitions active interest plea of guil in tie indict the Tinkbam resolution provides lm erection of & e able base to the onil Memorial to George Wash .rr' in the Disteict of Columbla, | wisid buse 1o be o stately marble ter tramed in gardens, the work to b completed by the 2001h auniversary of the birth of George Washington, or In 1982 Mr. Tinkham explained this work, b bt been planned for more than wn e done inuch cheaper i connection with the Federal bullding progrem, singg the excavi Hon for the new butldings will pro all the dint Tor grading, not only ontment grounds, but the De ent of Agricullurs wnd Bmith L wrounde Mro Tlakhom wsaid he will urge his Arrested rerolution for early action and will ‘ ) Seavor (o hiave the tervacing mad 1 of the progiam considersd by President's Bieentennial Commis WhICH is 10 pneet hiare nest week . Pioneer in Burgery Dies, ry 4 A Do hisve been ate the died | w et v of B2 f surgeon of Ale Mo 16 Letvian “Reds” tween 300 and 400 vapleties of pe giown i the Lnited States. + SOCIETY HOKRNI L g T’ “ PART 1 :lld:nx and Hunt Club. Left to right: ) ogene Taylor, Mis ‘utts, EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY HONORS MISSIONARY Chinese University Head Addresses Memorial to Deaconess Hart. Officers Eleoted. Annual Expense ]s Subcommlttee Is Narcotlcs Tev. Arthur M. Sherman, president of Boons University, Wuchang, China, delivered the memorial address at wervicen held yesterday by the Woman'n Auxillary of the Wpiacopal | tuent 10 ) eh aa do mal aiior ol ’ o |1t ham been learned by o Chureh in the dlocess of -nlm.u.nn. suboommittss. Whioh Ay por lute Deaconess Eith [y Justice Doparty wppro| (art, former principal of the Eptscopal | ton bl Hehool for Girle at Hankow, China,) On the busia of testimony glven the subcommittes at rocent hoarings, Deuconens Hart dled recently nt the | o fiman Hhieve, Republic home of her mother, at 6 Hoventh wylyania, found a cost of $376 an- treet southeast, while Vislting (s | yGally for males und §2,750 each for ity the woman prisoners Mrw, Willinm 1. Turd was re elected e aupevintandent of president of the anxilinry at the un ald much of the money had nunl election following the memorial | heen spent in bullding up an organi- services zation at the institation. ‘There are Other officers eleeted were: Honorary | 160 woman prisoners at Aldorson and prestdent, Bishop James 1. Preey 10 men at 1eav vice president of the first district, ot the Angus Crawford, thin city; vice viola+ dent of the wecond Aistrict; Mrs urt wub itoper, Leonnrdtown, M. vics prest. | miited by Conner, dent of the third alstrict, Mrs. Arehi. | - TWO DIE OF COLD. bald Hmall, Bilver Hpring, M viee president of the fourth district, My, Frozen Bodies l'ulllui ln Tee-Bound Motor Bhip, Guy 8. Meloy, Lanham, Md., veeording wecretary, Mes, Willlain o Illnlmp Jrresponding weoretary, Mrs. Charles M. Wilkes, unsistant re ding wecretary, Mrs. Marcus Henjamin treasurer, Mrw. Jumes Kivkpateiek, | CORDOVA, Alaska, January 4 (9 and assistant treasurer, Mis. Frank | A threeweek wearch for the 6b Leeteh fuot motorship Ploneer haw ended with Bupply secretary, Mru, James 1| the inding of the frosen bodies of the Filiim, educatic wecvetury, Mew, Wil [ two occupants of the oraft on the N Bowen, (reasurer of (he | heach at sirawbervy Folnt, 10 miles v i, Miss Lucy A, | fom heve. Wyeokage of the ship It vetury, Mo Arthar | tered the beach, Capt. Willlam Tayloy and Koginesr Harvy Hart were vune | ning the oraft over her regular route o Katalln, 70 mjl the southwest, when they encoggitered los floes and . Nichols tury, Misn Martan Crenshaw, dlrector of the henyy weoathor Which continued for W weoks, By the Awsociated Fress. Woman prisoners cost the Govern- ment 10 tinges as much as do male, in memory of th on o showed Church Pertodical Club, Mis. Henry Couk, and superiitendent of - the church sehool progiuim, Mise Kmine Aboit, J mow Five fair .-mrnm- n the benefit horse show t 'eggy Burch, Miss Florence Wetherill, Miss WOMAN PRISONERS COST U S. TEN TIMES AS MUCH AS MEN l\ln o hlun riday at ¢ and Miss Alice wood & Underwood, NORRIS WOULD TRACE OIL FIRM’S PROFITS Senator Wants Teapot Probe Re- opened to Learn Who Got Money. Copyright by Und, $2 750 Each House Told—Most Are O“Cnders. 2. The largest number of lors in one classification wan nine viohtors of the postal reku lations, Four each ave held for grand larceny and murder. Conner muggested establishment of two nareotlo prison-hospltals to ve Hove con hich he wald had Incrennod Nt annue last 10 yoar o propomed a ne prison-hospital in the Past, verslon of the penitentiary Al Nell Island into o shnilay fustitution, | and the construction of another Ped oral prison on the Paoifio Coast The Eastern hospital should have an iitial oapaeity of 1,600, he estt mated, and ultimately should be able to eara for 5000 prisoners Conner snid approxiiately one third the prisoners the (hrea venitentiarien were navcotlo addiots SHRINE MAGAZINE EDITOR SUCCUMBS IN NEW YORK Ny the Assosd NEW YORK, January 4 —Hewell Hagsard, editor of the Nhrine Maga #ine, oMolal publication of the Nobles of the Myatlo Bhrine, and former newspaper man, dled suddenly last nlght of & henrt attnok Wan 4 By the Assoctated Vieas copening of the Teapot ofl fuvesti Eatlon so as to Inquire into the opera- tons of the Continental Trading Cvo. wan proposed In A resolution intro duced today by Semator Norrls, Re k. The Nebraskan sald in a statement that hiw purpose was to have the pub- He lands committes trace the balance of the money which was collected by the Continental concern and part of which the Government cha A found e way to Albert 1, Fall in oo tHon with his lease of the Wvyoming 1ol vesorve to Harey I Sinolair, numbers other offel In the trial of Stuclatr and Doheny 1t wan diaclosed that the profits of thin company were over §8,000,000, Henator Noreis salil, “Only about $230, 000 Of 1t Wan traced to My, Fall” BOTANICAL RECEPTION. Soclety Entertaina at Monthly Sessioy. A Now Year vecoption was held by the Hotanteal Hoolety of Washington AC (e close of the moenthly wmeeting last nlght at the b, An (lustvated lecture on the re aults obtained from cooperative cerval Investigations at the experimental atatton at Moro, Oveg., was glven by David 1 Htephen. Discusstons of tholv expertiments wWith various fungt ! o presented by 3. W Cralgle, B Ho wan onoe manaking editor of My: [ \Wo!e brosente At o Cluve's Magasine and formerly was [ ORI NG BC Dodge tod With the editorial siaff of g Mopolitan and Kvery hody's Russla ||r|| & reoard production of Hin nowspaper work was on papers [mineral oftbn the st slx months w tn dackuon, Mbw: Hiimingham, Al | the present Russian flacal year, a Haltimure and New York, * Vorting (o & recont statemens, Close of ol Prows, PATENTS WILL LAG DESPITE INCREASE EARD IN MESSAGE Commissioner Says $80.000 Find Will Not Enable 0f- fice to Catch Up. Although an appropriation of $80 provided for the Patent Otfice in ti new State, Commerce, Justic Labor appropriation bill reported the House today will prove sufficient to create three additional divisions, entailing the employment of 38 more | persons, in the Patent Office, the afice | Wwill still be far behind in the work of | examining applications, Thomas E. Robertson, comuiissioner of patents, stated today. “reation of three new division h will give the ofico a total of nining divisions, he sid, will ake some progress, choup.” ot examintng Mr. Robertson sta seven months behind schedule, thero are 80,000 cases await ctton While others are piling up every day. Each of the three new divisions will n 13 employes, consisting of nine al employes and throe clorks. Each division will b headed by a principal examinor. The division heads Will be filled by promotion, and the 33 additional employes will start at the bottony, the -\lmm\«lunar stated. TRINIDAD CITIZENS PLAN REZONING OF DISTRICT| Committes Nu\«l to Survey Sec-| tion and Lay Need Refore City's Commiasion, divisions, The need for rezoning the section coverad by the Trinkdad Citlzens' As soclatlon was discussed At & meeting | s of (hat orsanization last night (n the Wheatley School. A commities head e by George ). Cleary was designated to make a complete survey of the sotion and formulate & pon o be reforred o the Zoning Commission The aotion followed an aditross by Hugh M. Frampton, former ohatvman Of the sontuy cammitive of the Fed: oration of Citlsens' Associations, on the history and present status of the goaning law tn Washington The proposed change in the sening Of West Virgink avenue worth o Alount Olivet road from & residential 10 R secand commervial section was ORposed (1A unanimoeus resolution The agaolation indorsed the il | Introdueell Wt the st session of Con Hress by Representative Qasgue. Houth Carolina coviding e dis Posal of wll District vefuse at Qoo quan, Va Hoautiioation of the Balthwers houtovard was urged by Jumes b lor, Whoe sald it wus the enlranee 10 Washington v that dreotlon. 1t was dechted 1o ask the POper autharitien (o permit venter pavking an the boutevart oonsidera, bly Parther north than at present °d, 18 from four to | and | % | oMt time Weinoipat | SAGCO CASE ECHO v. Fuller Proposes Greater Latitude for Crime Reviews by Supreme Court. | Fulter. lch he recommendad procedure to 3 en- | but A plan th the posdtio ol of capital o i ng | and which wi sovernor wil | vounter the forced upon \ll\ sealous defender: vioted of firstde be formulated and nuhh‘ efective by appropriate legislation. ™ | “In this conneetton,™ ernor, said “1 repeat that for the i 3 | ard that the criminatly | must be made to understand at i 'u ixh cerain that any o DAl ACts On thele PATt are sure (nm'.l out and quickly punished and that no polities, nor motiey, nos | inftuen orsanized - demonst jton can hem to aveld consequences of thetr The Euvernor praised jthe men whe assisted J VW of the ocase as “as ¢ mple of disintervsted, wnse ervice a1 have seon duy tnisteation | CITIZENS IN FROLIC. | Axh pub ag Wy (‘olnun-u !lonsnu (h\-u\v Puts. an Aunual “Play Night Much merriment marked nual “New Year play wight™ of the Olumbia - Helghis Cltlsens Awsoetn ton i Wikson Normal Scheal Ws night. Playlets, & Kiddie car vace, an apelling bee and s dance, humonis monclogues and & W Wial featured the wrogram, | T Chvton wan the shw Ting wateh and WO Phillivs, seae taty of the wsewlation, waa dwliie! the Kikhtia car ace winner. A § (il also was held of “Pa Taapa Ve Mother | WAshiugton ' WAk | the Mtter was charged with “Break I ARD entering Ih quest of 10 QN0 10 buy plavgrownds foe b | dren. the « Amerka bs sotting the pace fw st 0t the WOrKE 10 e e sava Blmund Heller of the Fraht My aoum o Nutwral History,

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