Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928.° s 7 HAGEMANN DEATH wam oo (NARKETHEARINES. 5 o e g1 PAUL RALWAY 02 Vi HOSPTAL PLANS gracefully carrying her oast. Gided b mission, which d b Wi O miral recelved the commission, whic Somehody told 8-year-old Charles nge, today saw her son, Rear Admiral | ey him the head for four years e g P Frederick C. Billard, veteran of both | more of the ancient organization, e i Coroner’s Jury Clears Fll'e- N S\ | Subcommittee Wil Begm ton and shoie servico for his Govern: |whion 1s mot only earrying out its [ Plans for Reorganizafion of| Heights, Va., and who believes in 315500'000 Legion Program ment, sworn in to his second term of | traditional and time-honored service Santa Claus, that Ckristmas is cele- \ \ SR PR four years, as commandant of the[of saving life and property from th= in Wa ; 10 men in Fatal Crash While ‘ y || Work on Picking Permanent | iited States const Guard, O ol i alknlengagea System Approved by brated in Washington January i0. Taken Up by Sub- # \ Site for F Standing by the side of hér in a herole struggle with liquor. The | So Charles played hookey from i wife, the mother, Mrs. Lillian K. Bil-| Const Guard has been built up to an engagement with the dentist g v Department, where her son |iio the dry United States, and 1s ; 3 " | was his commission by As-[now concentrating much of its force ; see Santa Claus, He sal A coroner’'s jury today investigated IL"-nnu 1:\!!"‘ ;nk!('m'l“f""w ::‘ sistant reta of the Treasury|on the Florida Coast, to mn.\em With ereation of a new corporation| Santa Claus had been out to Al the death of Lawrence -Hages \ i{ | nigbt at 7:30 o'clock in the caucut|powmnn. smuggling to the Winter colony there. | 4nq the issuance of securities neces-| cova Ieights 1a onth and had . e Eageanty S Dt ot the Touse Office Bullding on | “V¢'le % very happy moment tor me,” |*"Tha ceremony this morning in Aa- |20 00 S S dl s e '“;‘ o L ke it e 235 t southeast, who was 5 SN ation regarding the permanent|he said simply to those who congratu. | sistant Secretary Lowman's ~office ary to complete a reorganization ap: heen pretty good to him, but tha i s red last night when his t ket De: | jaged her on the occasion. {ook place in the presence of all rank- | proved, the Interstate Commerce Com- | he wanted to see him again and | {000 R s Ll b e fare the subcommitteo on parks l::;\:: ‘The oath of office was ndministered |ing offcers of Const Guard head-|mission yesterday terminated the re-| thank him, and maybe get some . use Wor oL " stric ’ ard by Judge E. P.!quarters i “hi tomobile responding to : D O T ancntative | D ANITS B will by Jufse B ¥ auaxters ccivership of the Chicago, Milwaukee | more presents, alarm, and a verdict of acci- st i L hson of Vermont is chairman. company, But when dental death was returned. SR iy ; ol “Mr.'—instead of ‘Mr.’ as the abbrevia- | ’ baul 2 t 3 An early report from the suhcom Mr.'—instead of ‘Mr.’ a , A . Paul and o lJagemanns car was struck broad: 3 e by agt litkr man o PAPERS IN HEARST i el word “mister” | Pcinic ad, was given authority ide by the automobile of Battalion . g ng te, Mr. Reed ake ovel : 4 £ > T htet - : : is promised. The two bills to “ ” § ate, Mr. to take over the 11,200 miles of the . tosed Tarilite Chief Ernest:Howard as the two ma. nsidered are those inroducet by EXPOSE” FORGED, i ‘ niy ovidenco of folq St. Paul system. It was empover g the ovigin or the genuineness of the [to jssue 1,174,060 sh I8 S Gtin sutar anas LixonsbGintn (o v hines et atpibe Tmerseeton Pof | et St of Now' York PROBERS REPORT | i1 was e thiiiiried wird Lo ! 3 d streets southeast s 4 , i documents was the unsupported word igiock without par vi iice headqua B Aetectis Hagemann was dead when picked m;l liing for the ¢ {tion Sof o salte of Miguel Avila, an American of Mexi-| preferrea ..(Yu. £106.395.,096 5l L L ],,‘ g'”,j Pyt @ ik 4 | after m oning and tele- Answering Alarm. LAWREN AG ‘N in_ Southwest . andthe o8 Alipal A _— a r o8y Jamb) of @ oSt per age bond e Jhoning, succeede it Who was Killed when Battalion Chief | Sher, ¥ Reprosentative Gampild O (continued from First Page) | “This Avila took moncy trom | 533,693 tn & per cent adjustment mort-| et Ta o docasing his | Ernest Howard's car, which was re. | VA AFE AN EETE o Hearst for those papers.” he said, "dis- | gago honds, all of which securities | ¢ o ate J. A.isponding to a false alarm, crashed ® p¢CA SO ) ¢ jeading | the secretary of ghe treasury of Mexi- | appeared with the money, and came 1 - Compans. into him, knocking him from his OWn |1 oners of i Hease District com: | co, it is forged.’s back with these papers, which he said [ o ¢, Panl company under ter —_— — e feel that Congress should be Reed Reviews Evidence. (h\" nought from Mexican clerks With {pjan prepared in the Federal courts O s askad v e extremely careful before authorizing ) LR LS The St. Paul receivership, ordered by | company during and after Federal Legion. progran £ : |the use of any site temporarily for| Reviewing the evidence taken hy Hived to Steal Papers. the F 1 Distriet Court at Chi-| railroad control.” iatlo . aad & Farmors' Market, and that the [the committee, Senator Reed related) cago in 1926, resulted from the in-| Another i _— sutivs quostion shold e pemuanently |t Hewrst bad tostifd he bad] “The Nesist efiiors decided to | ability of the company to meet fts|impose : me: e owners | ! | Officials in Tribute to MacNider |settiod fs soon as possibie. no evidence that any Senator re.|check on these papers from Mexico. | obligations. The court has approved n & stack (o] ;g % Mr. Stalker explained the et | boived money and that he believed | S0 they hired the same man. Avili,|the reorganization plan and now that | r I ud and Robbins. Moo ar EXDIRINSE IS e tat | none ot ithem ‘wa appreathediir re: | (o steal MomaRpRDaEs’ fumitho hests| been sanctioned by the Inter.| > S of those favoring the Southwest|zard to the alleged transaction. He | consulate office, in New York, to|gtate Commerce Commission is expect. P. Summerall | G0 L rr o aite s o tecalled the denials of each of the|ch s papers from Mexico. to go through the formal Army, presided 4 e | recipient of | gissolving the receivership withou th r and Navy | Pennsylvania Railre il Mr. { four Senators named. | h v n at the Army and Navy | Loaner AN e ied In any aite | The documents had been pronounc. #1590 f6om Vicarst, which he e Department general staff in | should be given full consideration and fed ous” and the signatures of | baid to Mexican clerks for documen Objections Withdrawn. L Pres * or A He =aid he got nothin ‘or his interest of Col. Hanford M he axked for an opinion from the | Pres Calles and other Mexican 4 el s ecision, the com- ¢ 1:\‘1\1;(::(':"«13.”{ (e dekon tocilan Sentuior atale ihe_documents_declared | it the case exce aweek salary } In reaching its dect ion, the com- 2ol The subcommittee conducting nu:\ forge! * by experts of the Govern.|from & e . Lo teoran o e s EleaE oy | aeanareubearmuiitos Sontucting (M1 entiana pilvate ancstemploved by - ScoAtoriNoreisasked it the wlana the reorganization advanced by a com- | fai aucoeedihim | liehring: leqnuints ot REnrksenially res had all been made by the same |mittee of the old road's bondholders. | prior to Nir. Hearst at the request.of the o : d r e : \ and | vm’(’::‘:’lm‘ulpvwll IeAURStCheSomY ) hon, headed by I, C. Jameson of New York. | considered one of the s Sen. John I, | ; ¢ IRVARSTLE, BNy *"of the . o decision declared that while the 1 propert and s Reed ap. | reorzanization plan. drawn wp under | reasons which brough Y. hut of er b ht up today | language were :-nu- yed, ame ,wn«uu ! v e ributes to the value of | The matter rought up t R D o on ibtakea e ther three were made | irection: of the 1 P: ership. nd Kuhn, Loe N 5 The constructl ervices to the Gov- | when Chairman Zihlman of the Dis y e e o nla |ttt committee teferred these two|mar, spelling and punctuation to be| apparently "’ gome achoslibosficrraric rom the Sound ext The Army Band furnished | farmers’ market bills with the report | found” in the papers. I® "l‘l":" ator saidfHe consifierediihe| DAIGGIGE ¥ ¥ asion. | of the Commissioners to the’ Gibson «Unusual” Errors Studied ie Senator said he considered the | o700 U it tHe "himior. pofMs| | L " ; 3 | error running through all of the docu- ! g i IRJOF - RO ARG | 2 subcommittee. Representative Under-| i e mma. instead | intereat 10 us to require t y nill said that in his opinion, on Cognizance was taken only of the ! i sk eon 600 | (hie properties concerned should at Hace: CLERKS GROUP ELECTION [ et mportance of the matter | errors pronounced by the experts as | of, & period theabbreviation | 11,12 roken and he was | and the diversity of opinion regarding | “unusus unlikely "1‘ occur in @ A '11'-‘\r ‘tlkl“‘,' el for portions of jured. His body was taken i e = the proper location of the farmers' | the ings several di | Avila 2 a similar ervor in some | o0 P . rimatesicn ? to be “not altogether Hospital in a | ““;““:"f fl‘;' ,",“1' erl;‘»“i.- "l":“:r" } market, the issue should be taken up | in different offices and | !} he did at the request of ouE. % > jm-» ani B et pres "‘1'] ““ i e in full committee unless the subcom- | 2 B s = Rifuobectine AEho s mittee promised an early report. “The commitiee believes it to be| - Ereie: Qisnevte proin incredible for exampl the report w French hvdroplane, a practl- | v and advocated rejection of the 'x‘ The former | B el it ntinued, that so mans different | ing eaplane type of glider 7 Fecely in escaped | (o - ). P ographers, in seven different of ust skims the water surface, e phase in the proposed reorsg: i | : IS : PRINCETON GRADS ELECT. ;"5 Mexics ana New York, she " inder good conditions, cross the | ization invoived the pavment of $56, | may 3 mechanic > b abbreviate usted (vou) as ‘UD, ¢ in two days, according to the | 100,000 to the Government. which the employ of the Puliman Co..| poants int™ o PRI, ‘| Maj. 7. D. Kilpatrick Made Presi- an_error equivalent to the use inventors. mofiey was Toaned to the old B¢ Pal was In charge of the wor k of looki William A. Swenk, U'-'ls‘n N o t B " Peariman, recorder; Edward dent, Succeeding David Lawrence. | Br rd; James A. Mosely, guide. Maj. John D. Kilpatrick of the T George G. | class of '96 tod was elected presi- Hunnicut and | dent of the Princeton Alumni Associa- Charles A. Hall | tion of the District of Columbia, at a was elfluefl ad\o«‘nle Tunchie at h 1 ersity Club, in charge, Campbell County Man Survived by DIES IN FROSTBURG- M. Proctor, '19, was chosen vice % P sident. Other ~officers _elected: Widow and Three Children. Special Dipatch to The Star, irtland Nixon, ‘43, secretary- ch to The Star. FROSTBURG, Md., January 11.— [tr wurer; J. 11, Temon, 25, assistant "HBL Va. January 11.—|Mrs. Mary Porter McAllister, aged 91, cretary. The mnew executive com- “C. Wharton, 48 years of age, died yesterday at the home of her |mittes is composed of George G. died Monday night at his home, near | nephe: Owen L. Porter. A son,|Cromwell, Andrew B. Duvall, William Concord. Campbell County. He was| Harry C. McAllister, Wallace, Idaho, | J. Flather, jr.. Philip C. Kauffmann, a member of Fisher Memorial Baptist | survives. Milton W. King, Oliver Metzerodt, h and the Woodmen of the! Mrs. McAllister married Henry Clay | Lawrence A. Baker, Edmund Rheem, d. i McAllister in Cumterland in 1864. [ David lawrence, Walter Dunlap, s survived by his widow. Mra. | Mr. McAllister was a conductor on | Huston Thompson, R. H. Carter, A. T. s a r I- | the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and | Dennis, W. F. Chappell, Reber Little- g i for service during the Civil War was | hales and C. L. Parker, jr. Officers Miss Pauline Wharton. and a sis- | given a medal by President Lincoln.|of the assoclation are ex-officio com- e Page of Richmond. ' ie died in 1873. mittee members. prevent the | ere among the zucsts and B.SPORTS SHOP&-WOMEN | Unprecedented Popularity Has Made Possible Substantially Lower Prices J anuary Clearance Of Women's Wear A complete departmental clearance which in- cludes our renowned *Warwick Lodge coats and dresses, as well as the other items of feminine apparel which make this Sport Shop so attractive Reductions throughout are noteworthy. Fur-Trimmed Coats 1390 1498 169 Warwick Lodge Coats in fine fabrics, with luxurious fur trimming. Plain colors and fancy sport models. Sizes 14 to 46, Regular prices, $49.50 to $100. Besattos] New s Salls Eamily Sodan The triumphant preference accorded La- manufacture, and distinguished from heavy-duty eight-cylinder engine. Salle during the past nine months has the highest-priced Six and every other automatically opened the circle of LaSalle Eight—excepting Cadillac itself—by the - Sport & Afternoon \ enthusiasts to all those thousands who famous V-type, 90-degree, 8-cylinder, originally viewed, admired and desired heavy-duty Cadillac-built engine. $ 135 e et Dresses’ 14'50 \ oo LaSalle. This engine alone assures long years of \ $ Jersey cloths, wool crepes, silks and 25 75 LaSalle prices are now so attractively low the most luxurious kind of motoring, in ;‘{msfii‘-n. —when value is considered—that you service to which no other car could be Trob. Detrwit need not and in fact cannot forego La- successfully subjected. And it is obvious, lwr"l:‘:'fl-_:fl meplate with ::L:l‘;d:b- Salle’s surpassing excellence. For an in- of course, that in its ultra-modernistie tainable on other cars only at extra rost, yvestment of about $2500 you may now lines and colorings, its modish appointe o , end imcluding at th lower prices, v . Sy ”9‘5]30" SpOI't Hats Mnddys')lzlouul Winter l:'n.n. I.cuj:y "Shock Absarbers enjoy a LaSalle sedan, roomy enough for ments, LaSalle is so far in advance of cur satins, in new styles, colors, fabrics and color combinations, Sizes 14 to 46, LaSalle B Band, Ventilniors, the fa 1ily, endowed with the transcend- rent practice that it is sure to be “in ¥ and wool and White Middy Ligh wl, in pleasin 011me on A ahter I T ST den and patierne $5 e AL Ay Rear Vision Mirror, ote. ing riding and driving ease of Cadillac vogue' for many years to come. larly up o $3.50 Tegularly priced at Warwick Lodge #1.50. Sateen Bloomers | Hats—and you ma L3 i Yo y $1.15 chisoss ME o olrmsns . ) WMls;l;me" now! Only a small outlay is required. Appraisal tire stock at this clear- kst oML value of your present car acceptable as cash. The ance price, LA L P balance payable in termas to suit your convenience. Enjoy the prestige and satisfaction of La Salle The LaSalle is manufactured completely by the Cadillac Motor Car Company within its own plants. THE WASHINGTON-CADILLAC CO. RUDOLPH JOSE, President 1136-1140 Connecticut Avenue Franklin 3900, 3901, 3902 . The Avenue at Ninth OTrude Dome Kegistered