Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1928, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1928, 14 MORE BODIES |COL. KENLY DIES TAKENFROM $4 OF HEART ATTACK Divers Recover Victims To-IA E. F. Air Chief Succumbs day. Bringing Total Raised at Service Club Here. From Wreck to 31. Retired After War. Kenly, U AL re of the Air Serviee, director of military vis country, died sud Araiy and Ny William L. . who was ¢l and late s in ht at the 11.—The recov 11 bodies from the 1 1erona making a total jdenly last n o N4, . was repoited in a at the mavy yard | ank H. Brumby at radiogram con This makes a tota Cand ¢ i | was born in Raltimore. | IS, 1864, md ntered siember 1 Jna comminsigned. second lieutenant. 4th Avtillery, in 1389, and | prior to the Warld War ha sepved in and later in the i for | STAND. Naval District Appears as Witness, P). — Reston Commandant cited Reat aviation oted 1o br and went served as air service ary he 1 ned to and was made 11 Army Ma o his perms o was retired | n his own app er 34 vears’ ¢ e on October tish- | tish Order of the French ) and the wnfor his DA OO 0D UDGESHP President May Not Choose Hoehling Successor Until He Returns From Cuba. there | cunreme « ol Suprem mbia cat Associ; is the hix confidence that 1 pose of this n from Cuba the part of mext week | v once since the President v n requesied to f for nine submarine In other cases | sl | been sent from outside a tender had been dis- | successor to he heen on lhp ve conesion. ! in Washington, parts of the country heen presented 10 him £ '”l~r h 3 Cites Co-operation, suzh I do not believe we IH\Qi: he chief A r before making a dec ifteen Local Attorneys Listed. names of ended for t have | ng especially available and of the | is mecking, the latter is | represented as feeling that the local! ! field has not been combed thorov rial It was explained fur the President would prefer a local lawyer to this . and for that reason he wants I that no available person of t GREATFALLS PR - PROELT IS URGED - “m!l Thv o ed foliowing ducted ny Attorney Board of Trade Commitiee '“““‘, Also Indorses $200,000 - Yearly Fund for New Sites. v recom {been repres | express nies whi serious en discard- tions eon- | ames of Candidate re made public today by Tustice. ent from the depart of the list of names. to E Githid np wpecial w idence Wilter ¢ Chisse, Md. who de in add other names Adkinx INstric: Attorney ey Ralph 1*. Barnard, Chartes V. Imlay, Paui MeNeill, Willlam W< Shinn, Thomas ¢ Strickland and 1. who adds 1 Tracy follows Geor Wins wed the pro. | Whea of 3206 nimniskion for and in Cologne, or twice that Do You Need in The Line of MILLWORK PAINT HARDWARE We'll supply your needs Atten: 3 Feaski Kelly, lac. 2101 Georgia Ave. N. 1343 Samber—Milnork—~bu ot Vbt ke b v 1o the West bt 0 the B Sumew 12 rvet Dandruff Liquid Zemo keeps Scalp clean Zemo destroys ant, Heal 2, Laguid MASONS IN KENSINGTON INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Jobn 1. Py ster of Ludge—Deputy Grand ice Becomes Worshipful FOR SriN IRRITATIONS Bnlmus ? « MR -NATURL spector Gittings Presiden . nroy~— ning supetite | deceased, sounded by a bugler | Chevy €1 |in | there was “a VICTIM OF $4 1S BURIED HERE Charles A. Ford, Only Civilian Lost in Crash, Interred in Arlington. Ford, avy Depart nd surve The hody of Charl drauzhtsman of the ment's board of inspe who was the only eivilian lost in the N4 disaster, was interved this noon i Arlington Cemetery of the in the Navy Burial in the offered the be mark of special respeet by the Gov ernment, although Ford's sta a civilian did not regularly ) family as ntitle ! him to the honor. Rev. H. L. Collier Gfficiates. eral services were held t the Full Gospel Church, “apitol and K streets, of which s o trustee, Rev. Harry L. Coll pastor of the church. officiated. rtis M. Dickens, ‘haplains - Corps, 1 were, Joseph M. Simms and all of the board « survey, and who had | nied Ford on Sub- marine test crnises similar to that which ended in his death: M. Croft of the ( William F. Hadden | fora . Licuts, Mo inspection ften o adopted Mission. of services. chief clerk of the board of inspection ind survey, and*a elose friend of the spoke hricfly sin tribute to ne memory of his friend, on behall of ord’s fellow kers in the Navy Department, Other Full miitary en offered by th mily. were withh d Yesterday. honars, which had vernment to the 1 in deference to es that th at 1016 Montana Such honors were accorded ..y.m. William F. Callaway. R4 victim, whose hody st yvesterdav afternoon in Arlin metery. Chaplain Dickens offici at hrief services in the chapel at Myer. preceding the burial. The body < horne. to the grave on a caisson escerted by hluejackets. A volley was fired over the mrave and taps were Honorary Academy cls vers, all Naval s of Comdr Calla Comdrs, Sherweod e, ', F. Foster, Downes und resided in s Walte urhen. Comdr, NICARAGUA P‘ROBE AWAITS Senate Inqmry Delnyed Until Aft- er Havana Parley. The Senate fore relations com mll!m» today agreed to delay action on the resolution providing for inves tigation of the administration’s y Nicaragua_until after the American_conference in Havana After the executive session of the committee, Chairman Berah sid disposition among the an_investigation, but committee is not in a hurry fo | eommittee for { the jt.* Comedy. Writer and lec in Dn:l MILAN, Tta January 11 (4. saber durl between the Carlo Vene ziani. writer of comedies and Marco Rampertl, dramatic eritic. resulted in th tikht's defeat after receiv touched his v only once. The parties were not reconciled after the encounter which grew from Itam- pertl s reviews chiei | after- | ' Nortif]. by | rites be | Bar Association | Heads | ! | i THREE-ALARM FRE DELAYS THOUSANDS Ninth Street Blaze Ties Up | Traffic in Downtown Area | During Rush Hour. Thousands of homeward hound per- late for th evening when a threeals o in a | four-story huildis inth stre more | than Orizinating tloor, the the floor nocen S0 estimated, Water | Billiara Holtzman sons were dinners last s there for third and s which wers stent of about Watsor above, 1 to the Chief Georze damazed the Bay Parle owned by he f helow K of Taubman's nutomobile sory store, on the first floor. Damage 1o the stock of that was ! by the management to ap proximate $10,000, Policemen R. A. Chambliss and V. 1. | | Hughes of the first recinet saw Hames bursting from two upper story windows ) ! turned in rdered twe ni wonunded callin 22 pieces of five in or to safezuard buildi Police roserves direct of Ma superinicndent approximat store es. apparatus. the adjoining under the Edwin police, ke a 000 persons out of the fre zone | Bill Would Aid Sub Crews. Double pension for officers and en- listed men of the ivy killed or dis- abled in submarin would be provi under vd by Representative Hall, Republican Indiana. Although the number of acres cultivat in recent vears, the use of tural muchinery has greatly grown, nder SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Superitson U S 1 reasury 1400 H ST. N. W, Character Loans How the Plan Works The Services of available fo 50 inade Tor & weried of ‘one seur. 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The Bar As at its annual for of . of the bill ml, teansfer the | been intro- | sne years in the memories for lare 5 : Reminisceni strict Supreme Court. abolish the ofice and duties to the cle s duced by Senata his | iave him dec ne's intere Ml pow,t e [ plandits upon hi {=ay that all that like wat off a d hers of the Asso ants met last Mahon tributes then to hear : stuff rolis oting i Copsw us the ol " sistant to John \ulls. night with one of Washing List of Oflicers K Attorney sistant U District president of the a4 doseph < ‘time ax the [ annivers clectod | House netesnth to sue At least three of th Paul B were introduced by Wi ident. | ham. a vice president of the nd viee | tiop 1ster of ceremon Vacancies the board | bit f dicctors were filled by the selec. | heir praises {tion of Joseph A Burkart. J. M Mahone Kenvon and i i P Littiepa William W. Millan was eleeted urer for the sixteenth cor term, and G . Gertman mad reretary or his tenth conseen « ki in 1848 uve term, v in hi ) the o Penns Mahones was ned iation 0 Wiear president. party man N ham hide Dicture Washing vear of Mr e Seentive Committee fo Voice Protest. A committes compr . My himself ! Adkins and Joseph A as P Littlepage. 1.1 Gat and €. F. I by named to present to the apprapriate commitiees of the Senate and Hous re <entatives of th iation in_opp sition o the tran o the office of re of wills. The grievanee commt hrough Char mian Rozer J. Whiteford ted on the vear's work explair how the mittee had heen suceessful in o of improper mem and had defended Interested in Present. con enring the removs hers from the the char tion voted a s o earry on the commiitee, WEDDED IN HONOLULU. 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