Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1928, Page 17

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THREE ATR CONQUERORS OF THE ATLANTIC. Col. Charles Lindbergh meets the famous French fivers, Dicudonne Costes (at left) and Joseph Lebrix at right) expected to at ¥ arrive here this week. ance Field on their visit to Panama. The Frenchmen are Copyright by P. & A. Photos. N AND WILLIA to establ new endurance flight MS ESCAPE I shed on the take-off at Byrd Field, Richmond, with Clarence D. Chamberlin, the transatlantic NJURY IN CRASH OF ENDUR ANCE PLANE. record. Chamberlin stands at the right of the plane in flying togs. The plane The right wing and the undercarriage were smashed and the propeller broken off. The wreck of the big Bellanca monoplane a few minutes fiyer, and Roge: Q. Willlams in their attempt ’ SCOTCH HUMOR TICKLES OIL KING John D. Rockefeller, sr., enjoying a joke with Jimmy Thomson, the Scottish profescignal golfer, crashed after rising about 40 feet. Copyright by P. & A. Photo! during a round on the links at Ormond Reach, FI. The magnate is following his usual custom of spending the W RUSSJAN CLAIMS “STRONGEST-MAN” TITLE. Ivan Amonovsky, a herculean porter of Moscow, who lays claim to being the strongest man in the world. He thinks nothing D, C. SCHOOLS WIN PRAISE N HOUSE Fight on Maryland Pupils Re- newed—Holaday Offers Measure. ‘The row over the District of Co- fumbia taxpayers supporting Maryland yinia pupils in District schools on tr of the subcommit- t budget of the Houswe | in | leading District tax- lation commitiee als w protect th It of the controversy Repre- ve Holaday, Representative of 1l- troduced a bill proposing that be made between the s and officlals of nd whereby books ing the Maryland District schools, and on the University nd of the year balanced and cash ever the difference Facilities Cited. of i budy Givorial wd tha 23,000 subroms ok ik 3 & moIn- there are seats ls. It is wru some pa ades b child 3 chool s ~time 1rom com- and awd for bravtificalion sty and other no wd w0 as W pro Zalion 2 e Citizens § expreswd them tie hudget ) epreseat P it Joor bl oz 1y o chaidren Siom ot Churpe Are Made r b Marylsnd Dt fn sty Maryland ot Tex o b § shouin pay end and in 1is Uurehy el Me suld vess Broni T damtiut floor of the House to- | tor | | s U orced o cairy Whie huiden, » of carrying a 750-pound load like this one. Wide World Photos. Federation of Ballila, patterned after interviewing a prospective SCOUT MOVEMENT FLOURISHES IN ITALY. fostered by Premicr Mussolini. PAINTING THE LEVIATHAN'S STACKS. The smokestacks of the giant Youngsters of the the Boy Scout organization in this reeruit. The federation has been Wide World Photos. liner are not overlooked as she recelves her annual coat of paint. shows the comparative size of the painters against one of the huge stacks as they freshen up the red, white and This blue bands. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. THE FLYING COLONEL ON VACATION. Col. Lindbergh enjoying his first separation from the Spirit of St. Louis in some months during his vacation at an isolated camp in Panam:. He is trying the flavor of a native product, a fresh-picked coconut. Copyright by P. & A. Photo AIRGRAFT CARRIER NAVIGATES CANAL Saratoga Anchors in Gatun Lake After Passing Three Locks. By the Associated Press. COLON, Panama, February 6-—Hav- ing ciimbed a narrow flight of three steps from the Atlantic Ocean, the giant alreraft carrier Saratoga today rode ll; | anchor in Gatun Lake, 85 feet ab(;\'(" Because of the great width wea level of the ship, it was considered that its voyage through the Gatun Locks was thewmost difficult operation ever tried 4 the canal. The anti-aircraft standard, part of the superstructure on the port side of the ship, peeled several feet of concrete from the top of the lock wall in passing through the middle and upper cham- | ers. The concrete was peeled 1o a depth of three inches. This damage was con- sidered silght and there was no damage w the Baratoga The Saratoga 1s 106 feet across at ity widest point, and the locks but 110 fect wide. ‘The three locks through which the ship passed are 1,000 feet long and Baratoga 868 ) carefully was the great ship Jed that it required five hours for trip of six miles from Colon to in Lake. Three thousand persons red along the Jocks W walch the pass through. lock chambers of the same it 1 65 feet above sew level and two st toratiores betore U i reached the canal AL this g the Sarstoga will not at- until Womorrow Pre-Civil War Barroom Raided MILWAUKEE, Februsry 6 (A —'The ot old Kithy House, a N which pre h Linecoln the Vol by the Jandimark vk @ ar host W falien 4 the ad wel Federal ageits who ralded yesterday tetured 1 headquilers b1 casen of beer and a quantity of bottles lateled gin ouly piey tuition practcaily ol Ui wre wnd Vigioda 00 U ey [ sehims! 59 ot whom bl sishhle it Ftates wheslbehs il portabic wict, he declared Congress vy 18 armshing tor every puptl of the iict, Mr. Holadisy sald Joprenentative Crambm of falchigun, i that he betore the House Distiict three years, weking W relleve \arpayers Trom Abis unjis bt b admontshed Wis coilea 10 yerting quick ction on the measare he [itrodnoen. beckuse Wepresentuative Zing sty o1 Mwrylsnd s chliman of ta omie DAL commtiee and Uil St of Ve terest of s aistrict i Wi ot ber menbers of U Honge endeavored Y nterject thelr Heynesentative Moladay cnphnstod 1t e st 1 whether o not i Blat of Marylund shall provide adegiately Tor erucation of 1ts chsidren or whetic o ol e DsAICL whiall b Uiy vl in UL TR coppment s Jeputdican hised w bl it tee for District burden Opnln Laxj v of the Pacitic | Because of the heavy taffic | M ! Ay, nol W b Vo optimislie hhnuf‘ l | | SUNDAY SCHOOL Y( Ninth street and Mar: nights, under the dire KELLOGG 1S GV - OF CANADA TODAY lon of Miss A Secretary Has Full Schedule of Events for Three- Day Visit. | By vie Asroniaten OTTAWA, Ontario st todny Lo He State Frank B Kellog | distinguishied visior i | William T Cosg zl“yu‘ L visltor last week Beginntng with the Informal recep- ton st the station at toon, the United Btates omicisl will be entertalned at ui tulk sehedule of haneheons, dinners and | frecepons during bis Wiree day visit | hiere Alter | Wikl Bater | e Lernn General ‘A]‘l!r |15 Fehruary [ cretary of her Cannda 1 second fortnight Liewd of the Irish wis i u lunchoo Phiip i Muckenziv and and Vi Wil T the evening Becrctony Kellogy W b the gaest Bl dinier of e | oo el orrow thie Beerctary s 1o attend ! Chicon given by Premie g, wnd | Wi U alternoon & reception in the | | arbament alding I e evenlng | L ME Pitps b5 W he Dot ab o dinner for Nibs chiet Wedninday will tender My Huiise of Conmons | ception Government Plenves Thursduy at 3 5o “ Wit hilngton | 'DIES SITTING ON CURB. Hudeon, colored, for mpny s cpiloye ol tie DItet Health home of King ot nlght the government elloge o dinner in the followed by & ve Mouse Me . for Arhin very close I GSTERS PRESLNT PLAY THIS WEEK. Children of the elementary Sunday school grades of the Keller Memorial Church, and avenue northeast, who will give a playlet, “The Land of Make-Believe,” in the church auditorium next Thursday and Friday Washington Star Photo. OUTSTANDING WORLD EVENTS OF PAST WEEK BRIEFLY TOLD withdrawal of the allied troops Ml Briand wants the repuration payments | sottled forthwith by w financlal read- | Justment on the part of Germ note of hope, however, was d In M. Briund's reply to Dr. Stre tance, that 1928 might see | by Assochutod Pross war debts, the Ithin and Germany th and occupation | WUl clamoring consequences of the titanie of 10 years ago dominated | the forclgn news field during the early | at long d part of last week, But the sixth 1 | & settlement of the whole problem. | enee at Mavana, where | Premier Polncare declines to stabilize 21 American republies | the franc at the present tme, but b bring wbout n com- | gave fulr promise of paying Fran ood will ever- | debt to the United States, although he ! refront ut the | conside It hegvy burden, Britsh Indin Bas now within it borders the toyal commisaton on In ain retorm: headed by Biv John Simon, appoinfed LY London, and alveady theve linves been Swceful protests by nattve | sections ngalint the commislon’s ac- tvities. As some sections of India have been hotheds: of opposition to Beitish Ve, the process of trwnquilleing. some the more formidable opponents of Hritish government ts hardly ke he aneusy one mier Mussolind of Taly has taken wteps o strengthen fasclsm in e coun which he holds - sway and | Wt the world He means (o wbolinh wniversal suffiage i ealy and | s brought out regulations o govern he conduct of tusclaty realding i other anee rothe nirugy ave s munity of lunting, interests jme Into the of the wee Probably the most important_ problem, e its widesprend effects, which the | Pan-Ameriean Conference hus to con- sider 1s that relating (o wrvention by one state into the uffalis of another, the policy of the United Htates i the | Wentern Hemisphere s bised on the | principle that there are pions o the e Juid down by the 110 Janed u’ ts it no such infervention s per 1nlenible When the guestion came before the committee on dnterntional daw, I Victor Maiirtua of Fera exposnded the principle that recognition of w state’s ights wis dependent on observinice by Uit wtute of 1a obligations o other | atenFPhis met with the approval of Chirles ¥ Hughes, head of e Amer- | s a defegation, bul Honorlo Puaeyivedon - On bl twenty-sixth bivthday, Fobry Argenting attacked e bnphied [ wry 4, Charles A Lindbergh, who i the and expotnded his beliet nun"l..»l two months has fown around o cntited o entive Internal | wide elicle from Washington (o Mesteo freedom from exteral | the Conbinl - Amertews, part of Houth P Amerien, apd the Weat ndies, s well on Ho tar as the views of the vepresentin- L way to Cubiae There he will greet tven of the various republies are known, | the Pan-American delegates and hopes thete s a stiong divislon on the tssie | to be back I nis homeland on Feb- aud the solution 15 of such vital im lm.uv 13 " Pl u wilts antonomy und e ferenen portance that 1t s hound to engage the | Phere are reports of sertous stitkes deleguten in lengthy discusstons, If, 0= | i Hpain and of possible trouble in deed, 10 1o settled b this conference Greece over the reslgnation of the In' Europe Dr. Gustuv Stresemann [ Greek eabinet noted Cherman forelgn minister, and M | 'Phe deagie of Natlons 15 ) the Brinnd. French forelgn minister and [ doors of the secretariat open 24 hours many Umes prember, have both made [ day, so that iose seeking advice wid emphutie declurations on e Rnelnd [ good oftices for the prevention of s accupation and veparation - payiments | ey or o settle urgent diaputes may Phese two statesimen divided the Nobel | not seek i vain peivce ek for 6, at they differ Iy A now goverior i tmeasure @a to how conetlintion shall { 1, i the Tiish 1 W about between el respec | Helil who s eval slts at Db Htato Jumes M ‘Thmothy Healy et dled cittng on the e o Conm i i Wyomiig wvonen cutly Wil alterioun s Veteran of muny srdions days SHEeseinmnn fl‘lfllllQ e *“tron ewr Pattle P Panlslay Wt MhinelwiRt selsed e oi Jugoidivis, now only 3 weel tuin wi i Senator Gillett . Proposes | her of the forefgin velations committ U..S. WORLD COURT ADHERENCE SOUGH Coolidge Seek Accord With Other Nations. M the Absociated Pioss A resolution suggesting o President | Coolidge that he seek an adjustment of views between the United States and the other slgnatory natiows to the World Court regarding American ad- herence was itroduced in the Senate today by Senator Gillett, Republican, Mivsaachusetts i < Senntor Gillett administration spy who 15 one of the esmen and a mem- A the other natlons i thete veplies to the exceptions proposed by this countiy to Court entrance had refevved o il further exchange of views the Government of the United states may think wsetul e proposed, therefore, that the Sen- ate “respeettully suggests (o the Prests dont the wdvisability of @ further ex- Chunige of views with the stgnatory na 1 erder to establish whether the 1 the United States tory states can be salls. factorily adisted ™ This 15 the Arst attempt that has heen made (o renew Workd Court nego Haltons sinee America’s proposed resers vatlons were frowned upon by the other natlons President Coolidge meanwhile | has taken the view that this country | hias done (s part i vegard (o proposed adherence (o the World Court which wis voled (W vears ago by the Henate, 1 1o 11 has been glven the command of a bat lested In the way the | tmproved and ts now on a much sound- | er basts. He pointed out that he ts un- CHIGAGO PADLOGK On $150 Outlay By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, February 6.-—Edwa W. Kelly, 19, and Paul J. Tambx nino, 22, juniors at Loyola U versity, returned from a mile trip, which cost them on! each, to resume their studies toda¥ Last June the pair hitch-hiked to New York, where they obtained free passage to Calcutta on a British freighter. They wandered through India for three months and started home. - ‘They reported the return trip less pleasant. Thep shipped as firemen on the 8. S. Algle. Kelly said he lost 19 pounds crossing the Equator ONDON MERCHANT SEES PRESIDENT = servation evide would be sutfic it also has 105 wit wh NOF Was 25,000-Mile Trip Agents Seize Liquor. 105 Witncsses Gathered in Raids. the Asso CHICAGO. Febru | Son of Store Magnate Tells of ‘British Unemployment Problem. | Gordon Selfridge. Jr., son of the Lon don department store magnate, today latd before President Covlidge the trade and unemployment sttuation tn Eng land. Mr. Selfridge is keenly Amertcan Gov- ernment fs assisting the expansion ot domestic commerce and during his present visit to the United States i obtaining detalled information from the Department of Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States on this subjey Mr. Selfridge asserted that while the dole 15 stll betng distiibuted to the un- employed, the situation has matertally eking of wean the cf several my will worth ev ast 10,000 en blaces wh stopped Capac crowds we night life Hollywood me, J The ratds we Known places s the Moulin Rouge Tearney's Tow ppeal of these pl preme 1 able to see the outcome of the dole systeny. venturing the opinion that a puldtly elected government in Great iritain Wil noj risk alienating more than 1,000,000 votes by ending the sys- tem 'he expansion of the Selfridge enter prises o 21 centrally controlled de- vartment stores over England was cited) by Mr. Solfridge a8 an interesting post- | war development He declaved that the | English merchants were not faced with the problem of price A, ws this prac- | Seik tice &8 quite legil i that conntey. My Seltridge gave ax his opindon that great | NEW YORK Britnin has not consetousty pursud® e | pelin von wha poliey of expanding trade abroad, DUt ot (he Gertan sea tan sald thia was w development of a peoplo [the Warld War, woan Moa thiekly populated country seeking fand Pacide Oveans to channels for thele output fand clamed 0 have sun M. Selfidge went to the White House | merchantmen, desties to With Alvin Dodd of the United Sitates | Amerivan. he said yestenday Chamber of Commerce. rhe o ARMY UNITS MOTORIZED. M ! Partial motorization of the Hawatt department of the Army has boen de- Clded upon by the War Department i Qermany mae th The units to be wotorised are HEad™ | (il retarn to Hany Quarters and Milttary Balice Campany, [ October will come ba Chemiteal Company, 1th - signal Campany, Headguarters and Headguar w tera Company, St and 294 Hrigades, W 218t 20 and S Gty | ANBURN. N Y Febouan y Heglents, all stationed ab Schofiel! W illam Chauiesy e s IARAReE of (e Awg widd Reviews Coand onee and cracked tee WANTS TO BE AMERICAN. Raider of Citicer Qermay Sea War W \ hip February ¢ (P wipanied by o ner, ha sald he was g e weeks o sohoaner “in which Ameriva Qates, Publisher, Mies tallon. Bitte King Michael of Ru- Wik, at the age of 6. vather avertops him, wa he commands the Ramanian anmy. Matvacka The Fleld Artiltory Brigade has been mototised for some Hine Mulea will be tetatned o the wa- ot the Aty ki vhine gun compantes the Howitser amd | hospital heve yestorda JUALY WG, L] he Feglinental campanies

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