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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY of Havana, where the delegates are disc of far-reaching importance to the future of pan-Americanism. Charles Evans Hughes, foimer ate and chairman of the American delega tion to the conference, is seated in the front row reading Copyright by P. & A. Photos. LINDBERGH TIRES UNDER SOCIAL DUTIES. The American flyer, who is reported to be suffering from nervousness resulting from the crowded social program of his good-will flight, is seen here during his reception in Panama City, where he was almost constantly in the public view. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. R BOY SCOUTS OF PANAMA ENROLL FLYING COLONEL AS MEMBER. A Scout of .he Balboa Troop pinning the Scout emblem on Col. Charles Lindbergh during his visit to the Canad Zone city on his Latin American good-will tour. The enroliment took place at the Balboa swimming pool, where crack swimmers of the community gave an exhibition for the distiognished visitor. Wide World Photos. | DRIVES TEAM TO VICTORY AT LAKE PLACID. Leonhard Seppala of 1’ Nome, Alaska, and twe of the huskics of the sturdy team with which he | won the Lake Placid, N. Y., dog sled derby. The 15-mile course was run ‘ Alex F. du Pont, 2d, son of the Wilmington, Del, powder magnate, in his uniform of an Army flying cadet at Brooks Field, Tex., where he has just enrolled to become & fiyer. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. AN EARLY START IN THE MANLY ART. Bud Kessing and Jimmie McCormick, small sons of naval officers on duty at the Naval Academy, getting a few pointers in boxing from Spike Webb, former Olympic team coach, who is now teaching midshipmen the art of self-defense. Copyright by P. & A. Photos Dr. Charles A. Eastman, Sioux Indian chief; who will give English audiences an ~uthoritative picture of the habits and customs of North American Indians in a lecture tour of England. Wide World Photos NISTAN'S RULER AT CAIRO. King Amanullah (at left) with his host, King Fuad of Egypt. the troops of the Ezvptian army at manenvers arranged in honmor of his visit. King Amanullah recently has been received at several European courts. derwood. ood & U in deep snow with a temperature of 14 degrees below zero. {Tulip Beds Ruined, | RS VANDERBL, T e R ONORCED, REVEL P S o e $1,000 worth of tulip bulbs supplied by Peter Hen- derson & Co., seedsmen, ruined the color scheme of her flower garden at Priendship. Mrs. Evelyn McLean, wife of Edward B. McLean, today filed a “set-off”" for $1.000 to the suit for $2,108 brought against her by the company. Mrs. McLean says she engaged the company to furnish bulbs of certain colored tulips to harmonize with the landscape scheme she had carefully worked out, but that when the tulips blossomed they were an esthetic failure. She says she paid $1,000 for the bulbs before she had an opportunity to see the color of the flowers and that the colors produced were not in accordance with specifications given the company's agent Mrs. McLean asks that the $1,000 be returned to her and that the suit of the company be dismissed. NEW LIGHT ON BIBLE Former Wife of Cornelius, Jr..‘ Bride of J. P. Morgan’s Nephew. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, January 23.—Society today showed keen interest in the| marrisge of Mrs. Rachel Vanderbilt, divorced wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt.| §r. to Jasper Morgan of Wheatley Hilis, N. Y., a nephew of J. P. Morgan The couple were married Friday in Windsor, Vt., at the home of Mrs Jeremiah Evart, sister ot the bride- grocm They left for New York last night after announcement of the marriage had been made by Mrs. Evart Mrs Morgan's former husband is a son of Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt. He attracted wide interest in building up a chain of newspapers, which later coi- lapsed when his family withdrew its financiel support About a year ago he sald he w 83,000,000 in debt, but continued h newspaper work in an effort w0 win back niz wealth The Vanderblits New York. April 29 Reno last July 1w see were married n 1920. He went o a Civorce from granwc tie 3 the West Vanderbilt ve ything against my wite, mnd there is fo other man or woman in the cast e were just mismuted Mrs Morgan was born in tanooge, Tens., and s a half-s Martin W. Litteton, New York Mr. Morgan 1s the son of Mr. ar Edwin D Morgen of Wheatley Hills K. Y. MHe is a graduate of Harvard. SAYS U. S.-JAPAN INTIMACY 1S “GROWING DAY BY DAY” Admirs] Nagano Belleves No Ques A Destroy Friendship Chat- ter of e Berivus Encugh Aan nea 0 y by Gay y believe 1 Guestion ol e bonor paid the Jay y President Coolidge wien the Sert enterialned Ue Laval ofiers on s e Wine House. He Jupurese \aling byusoron woonped, received & come A Americs Aute Production st Low Level walomonke g Docemin U Commere L 138178 venicles, & Vhal pecorded tor wny For U full yest production emounted W 3 venieles against 4 298 " 1 ‘. 205,708 W L2y, end BL0U9IE s Duid SEEN IN EXCAVATIONS 40,000-Year-0ld Skull Found Near Sea of Galilee, Speaker Tells | Presbyterian Pastors. Dr. George . Duncan of the Amer- jean University lectured on recent excavations in Palest this morning | before the Preshyterian Ministers' Asso- ctation in the New York Avenue Presby- tertan Church The work of John D Rockefeller, jr , in his encouragement of the excavations by his gift of & 82,000,000 museum to | the Britizh depurtment of antiguities, will have tar-reaching effect i illumin. ing the biblical stories and reviving in- terest In the holy Jands and Bible h wry, the speaker explained museum Wil be erected north Jerusalem, facing the Mount of Olives Excavatlons are being made now at Bethshan, Megiddo, Shechem, Mizpah, Kirjuth-Bepher and other important biulieal places” Dr. Duncan reporved. | n on the west shore of the { e of Guliler, & skull his been found | | which dutes not less Lhan 40,000 y-»nnl BC. Many bundred fiint implements also were found slongside the remaing M. AND M. ASSOCIATION TO NAME NEW OFFICERS i Election Bet for Wednesday Aft-| ernoon—=8election Up 1o Board of Governors, | The annual election of oficers by the | s d the Merchants | wnd Manutacturers” Assocttion will be | held w0 3 wclock Wednesdny afternoon | n e ofhces of the wasocistion, n The | Blar Building It wis spiuiineed Lodey | by Edwerd 1) Shaw, secretary | Present officers of the organization | wre Gen Anton Blephisn, president Frank 1 Jelleft first vice president Mark Lanshurgh, second vice president Laniis Lavay, Lreasurer, M. 1) Fosen- bery general counsel, and Mr of wovernors of L e bowrd 0f governors 16 made up Lof “the chalrmen of the various trade sections of the orgunization ‘These see- iional ehmirmen wore selected st meet igs Quring the past Lwo weeka, Bhaw, | ey { THAMES FLOOD RECALLS SCEN of the Tate Art G Heries during the recent disastrous S ALONG THE MISS DIPLOMATS TO ATTEND HOLY CROSS BANQUET Members of Congress and Hier- archy Also to Meet Rev. John M. Fox. Members of the diplomatic leaders in both houses of Congres: members of the hierarchy and the pres- idents of at least four universities and colleges will be guests of the South At- lantic Holy Cross Club at its tenth an- niversary banquet in the Mayflower Ho- tel February 13, to meet Rev. John M Fox, the new president of Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Martin J. McNamara, a prominent Washington attorney, who s past pres- ident of the club, Wil be toustmaster The first president of the club, Dr. Peter J. McLoughlin, dean of the Law Hehool at Catholie University, will be in | charge of the reception preceding the d')‘l’nll“r Bishop Brenunan of Richmond and Bishop Hafey of Raleigh, who are alumni of the college and honorary vice presidents of the club, are expect- ed o stend o Robert J. Gallery, 718 Eleventh street secretary-treasurer of the club, is in charge of reservations. ROSENWALD GETS MEDAL. Dr. Dillard Also Honored for Race Relations Work NEW YORK, January 23 (A Harmon Poundation vy terduy named Jullus Rosenwuld, chalrman of - the board of dircctors of Bears, ltoebuck & Co., Chicage, and Dy James Hardy Dil- lard of Charlottesville, Va., to receive awards for “distinctive work in race relations " Dr. Dillard, netive in increasing edu cationnl facilities for groes i the South, recelved $500 and w gold medal Mr Bwsenwald was awarded w gold medal for his Hnapcial ald W organis Lons providing DRtler school factiities for negro children Malone Plans Wet Campaign NEW YORK 13 (AN~ Dud ey Field Malone York lawyer will leave soon for Ban Francieo ) begin i speaking Wi tiroughout the West and Bouth agalnst prohibition, i was anpnounced yesterany Mulone was selecled for the o ot W meeting I Washinglan lusl week of Ascoctation Ageinst the Prohibi L Amendment, Janunry New ‘DlArRY TELLS HOW AIRMAN DIED. flood in London. The Tate gallerien suffered heavily in the flood. SIPPL. A view of the sandbag barricades thrown up along the bank of the Thames in front Wide World Photos. RED CROSS TO INSTRUCT WOMEN ON NUTRITION corps, | | SEEKING SHELTER FROM SNOW/ : Be Taught Proper Dieting and Preparation of Foods. Hoyt Frozen to DcathWAvf;;r parachute Jump—Gathered Brush for Fire but {’ Was Unable to Start It. | | | | A class In nutrition for mothers and the home Chapter of other women interested in {will open at the District | 821 Sixteenth street, PFriday, at 2:30 By the Associated Pre | continuing y Ppm. The course will constst é‘! ‘l? les- : ¢ ¥ |sons of one hour each and a SALT LAKE CITY, January 23—A he made the final entry. 1t sald graduates wil be glven Red Cross diury telling of tail spins and a para- |, “Sub came out for short time. 1 tried | ertiicates of proficieiey in Wi domes- chute Jump in u blizzard han revealed | cided this down ridge. Will stay here | U6 el how Fred Hoyt, Kansas aviator, died | and keep warm tonight, then tomorrow | 4 rd’;f‘“l.'};‘l“"‘!'r‘il‘“h';‘{‘,,;{‘,‘L‘:.‘,‘: rrbe of exposure while he sought sheiter in | Wil remove fying sutt and endeavor | G0 (0 CRE ) SSivteenth stroet, v et | the snowbound mountain country of | 0 go south.* 1910, before Thursday noon, as no more southern Idaho Ranchers sald that after gatherig | i Gt SO Geived atter that The diary, also containing a letter | brush for a fire Hoyt appavently sat | G8c to his bride of & month, told how Hoyt down to rest and fell asleep, never "‘“ Among the toples to e discussed by was forced down In a canyon January | awaken the class are pre-natal diel, diet of 14 and of his unsuccessful effort to| A nhote on the first page of the log | Hih PSS € BRCER S the Various avold being frozen to death, His body | book sald, "Letter for my wife Wil be | ooy There will be open discus- wits found lest Buturday by s rancher | found on page 23 slons of the effect of diet on disease 6 miles from the apot where the ship| Another party today was seeking to g™ Gl SR D g ditterent and between two plles of | salvage the plane, under the direction | e iheung methods of ascertaining cor- he had gathered for a fire he|of officials of the Wichita, Kans, com= | yoot “amounts for the diet will be in- At 3:10 pm. on that du by an On Way to England After V Braail, LISHON, Portugal, January 23 (9 Former Premier David Lloyd George, en toute (o Edgland after & brief visit to Bragd]l, arvived here today aboard the stenmahip Andalusia, which stopped for # time 1 the Tagus River The Liberal leader expressed enthusi- asmregarding Hrasll, saving it was » | great country wWhich in two generations might become one of the greatest i the warld . Central Graduate Wins Honor. Mioand Mixo O N Henaon, Edge moor, Md, have received word that thelr san, Danald Dean Hensan, Qen- oon- Didn't was unable to start | puny employing Hoyt cluded In the course, prcorge Hoyt of Ouk Park, onlit. 8 | o The class will be taught hrother, who ssisted I bringing the | authorieed Red Cross nstyuctor. iy 30 miles to & rwirond, sadd the| EDUCATOR IS DEAD. ; kst | wlong Moyt wall, apparently to mark | ¥ W, Willlams, Former Professor LLo ORGE IN LIS the way haek o the plane 00 The first entry, written at 630 pn st Yale, Quocumbe at 71. Junuary 14, told of encountering fog 15300 foeh 10 avoid tho fog, BUL foe | SMETIUA Of the Orfental dopartment. formed on the ship | ¥ale University, died yesterday at his “Wires hegan taking on foe and speed | home here following a_ heart attack Indicator stopped,” Hoyt wrote. “Tried | He was i his seventy-firat yoar control and went into three splis at'a prominent conteibutor to magasnes BO00 feet. Tried to let ship adjust on historio and sclentifo subjeots Mself, but soon in fourth spin. and de- | Heo was horn In the Portuguese {erded o get out Tried to get on' colony of M Ohina, the son ot chute seemed (o open nstantly. He- | in Canton and n the legation at Pek vere derk, and when 1 reslized what g, which was butlt by s father 1owis all about wis perhaps 00 foet . above ground Blrack facing wind g Y ' : | Turks Probe Girls' Religion. it High School grauate and sentor BROUBHA, Turkey, JARAry 23 (4 | landsonpe arehiteoture ab Towa State stantly. Landed just & pm hear nor see ship.” The next entry, At 8:30 wm Jans | gonverston o Ohelatlanity — of four [ arehitecture contest, His problem was uery 16, tald of keeping & fire through< | Moslem girl studenta at the Ameriean | selopted from entries submitted 1o sohool heve A Furkish Taw prohibits | conmittss by Iaidaaps avchiteoie Wofind the ahowfall vellglous propaganda i schoolay uml-u‘ Hiroughout the eouniy, L diary was written on a fiight log book parts of which had heen soattered isit to ndary 14, ' 0 toring ¢ NEW HAVEN, Conn., January 23 (4 shortly after leaving here for Bolse,| _prederick Wi ooy Yate, He Clllmbed to an-alttus of| SToderick Wells Wiilisuw, protessor trn southenst, but couldn’t hold | Prof. Willlama was author of many course. Bhlp siking Finally 1ost | volumes on_ Orlental subjocts and wis wing. but nosed down, throwing me | Samuel Wells WIS, w misslonary over venter seetlon Pulled ring and | and weiter. Ho spent the first 12 years Threw me hond (st into snow Have | no dden of divection. Browing The THrkish goveriment has sent tepre- | Oollege, has boeny BvArded fint honors | sentatives 1o Investigate the alleged [In & national ntercallege landscape it the night and of awakenlng friom ® OUul slimber the American Red Cross headquarters, ! the | | Copyright by LU Coolidge,’ Boss Bull BE[ASBU PREDIG‘I’S Of Bison, Gored to . Death by Herd Foes DRAM A REVERSI"N 3 | N By the Associated Press. - SAN FRANCISCO, January 33— *Cooll " the boss bull of the bison herd at Golden Gate Park here, was gored to death in his cor- ral Saturday by three young bulls. “Coolidg. had successfully de- feated all the bulls in the pen and even was equal to the mass attack of the two who challenged his supremacy, but the three-cornered tack was too fast for the boss. He gored and torn. he buffaloes will choose a new in the Spring during the son, according to Frank park foreman. 'Sees Realism Supplanted by Vogue Dealing With Hap- piness and Sweetness. Associatad Press YORK. Janusry noted pi fork A LOUISIANA VICTORY OF LONG IS CONCEDED Second Primary Is Banned by Action of Wilson's Adherents. “It's merel viewpaint has transition oS diversions perforce g Associated Pross. ORLEANS, Junuary 23.—A of supporters of Representative Wilson at the City Hall here v, d ed against a second o contest the Democratic gu: ortal nomination, thercby oon- the victory of Huey P. Long high man in the State primary of last Tuesday 'he caucus was attended by over a of the representa- as dispatehed o M. ton, requesting & him He announced Saturday i the National Capitol that | he would abide the decision of the ' CAuCUS O entertng the second PrAmMATY. The decision thdraw, automats feally awards the nomination to the high candidate for other State affices m the State primary, Louisiana statutes Providing that a second primary hinges | on_the gubernatortal race The unofficial vote, with anty four | precinets of the States 1390 misung, | Rave Long, 127,046; Wilson, 83204, and Gov. O Ho Stmpsan, the thind candi- date, 81,085 Fullowers of Gov. Stmpsan, alihough | | he has not conceded his defeat and is | Aawalting announcement of the ometal | relurns before issuing & statement, have X 3 {joined the Long forves W large nums o 3 Ders, cluding several newspapers whe | ey b | supported s candidacy. Theh aes | found au t UOR 1 oppasition o & secand primary | RN Floas Carparation | has been explatned i the expense tn | Droken oven with & ke jewrTed mosuch A primary, and dis ap- | Bme detween Sana | parent tueility i the face of Mr, Long's | 830 0Vkek ths burglary was diweversd | arge pluraiity. The thief obia: v By the N such plays merely h in those davs. his generat Mr Belasco realism to the W vancement of said, brought o side of life. and s | contempt 0 mit us to iy pleasant facts. FINGERPRINTS SOLE Ci UE AFTER SAFE ROBBZRY Strong Box of Rule § from Corporation Rifle elieved Sina today prints > Sant Gov. Stmpson. fl at his reatdence [ e, Gould Tt Be tvached fur & states | Duhting Dy hevaking ¢ | ment. windows. AlDough the owners were | —— . \mllNr Sxac ¥ to determine the e, § \ 8 thought Dot o axvesdt §3. The sate | WILKINSON'S TOPIC. | was fd with valuadle napers. These | i lnu: P I neal stacks and gave 2 Jevidence of having bdeen disturded. Bchool Offtcial Aftdresses Club ol The e suspichus Civumstance S . § : slted flom A telephone call Satwrday Character Development nEht hun ane of the .-»Q:\kwnu Dt Qarnet ©. Wilkinsn, assistant super- | B8 men 0 My Rule that the front Itendent of public sehonl addrossed | Whwtow ot was open M fthe Mens Prgiessive Club of (he Fifs | Rile went 0 and chsed the teenth Sireet Presbytertan Chureh vews | Rindow. - Why he heand. & slight terdiay Ol the techidque valved | ROISE B Whe room soaniainig the sale, Ldeveloping eharacter, The speaker ens | DUl atlached no Buportance W § deavored 10 show how public sehoal | . Sbiects wieh ax ko, Mleratire, o Japanese Blast Kills Bve TORIO January 33 (- Five persogs could be used I ohataoter education Jahn K Syphan, principal of the waie blawh W ?\k\ QU AR explasion of Al the Sappare fhse faes Blrney School mtroduesd the speaker fand D Stephen Lewh prosided. The fa storehouse Fohole of the churely yendered several [ tory sk Bl Nie olhors wee WUGAL nwnbers, wwed, A

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