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THE EVENING ROYAL POMP ATTENDS OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY KING GEORGE. The royal coach, drawn by eight bay horses, arriving with the King for the opening of Parliament. The British monarch drove from Buckingham Palace to the House of Lords along streets lined by the brigade of guards to open the fourth session of the Sixth Parliament of his reign. A slight illness prevented the Queen from accompanying him on the important occasion. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. HOME LOOKS GOOD AFTER THE LONG TRAIL. It looked so good to Col. Lindbergh that he shed this beaming smile on a group of friends wait- ing at Lambert Field to greet as he stepped from the Spirit of St. Louis at the end of his long hop through rain and fog from Havana. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. SARATOGA, AS LARGEST SHIP, TESTS'LIMITS OF CANAL LOCKS. This shows the glant new airplane carrier in one of the locks of the Panama Canal on her recent passage to the Pacific to participate in fleet maneuvers. As the largest ship ever to pass through the great waterway, the Saratoga’s beam had only a few feet margin in the locks, as shown here. The passage was made without damage, however, except for a bit of concrete knocked off at one point. Wide World Photos. | APPEARING IN PLAY TOURNAMENT. Left to right: Margie Crown, Mil- dred Leiper and Helen Oehmann, in a scene from “Spreading the News,” to be given by the East Washington Community Plavers at the Wilson Normal School tonight in the preliminary contest of the District's one-act play tournament. Washington Star Photo WINS $4,285 VERDICT. Nurse Awarded Portion of Mrs.| Sarah Dunlop Estate. | Mrs. Emma Bauduit, 1913 Thirteenth | street northwest, was awarded a ver-| dict for $4.285 and interest yesterday by | a jury in Circuit Court against Reuben West, executor of the estate of the late Mrs. Sarah Dunlop. The latter died No- | vember 16, 1923. | The plaintiff alleged that she had been engaged by Mrs. Dunlop as com- | panion, nurse and housekeeper and that Mrs. Dunlop promised to remember her | iin her will for her services, but failed | 10 do so. Attorneys Newmyer & King | appeared for the plaintiff. STEDMAN COMMANDS | DISTRICT U. C. V. CAMP Only Confederate in Congress Noti- was refused official sanction for & trial fied of Election as Brigadier | egainst the 2037 miles per hour gait | sct up last year by Maj. H. O. D. General. | Begrave of England. The governing boCy barred the machine, A. H. Means, = Representative Charles M. Stedman secretary of the A. A A, sald, becn‘uv, ey, o SeTReS, eenr.~ UM of North Carolina, 87 years old, the only | | Confederate veteran in Congress, offi-| clally was notified yesterday of his elec- Mr. White said last night that after eliminary trials the machine wou hat body refused tion as brigadier general to cammnnd‘ EW SPEED MARKS SOUGHTBYTWO Giant Autos to Try Today to Set Record—White En- try Ruled Out. By the Aseociated Press. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, February 16.—With one titanic rival eliminated from officially recognized competition because it did not confs mechanically t regulations of the American Automo- biie Association, two other racing ma- chines today were tuning up for an at- tempt to better the world speed record . M. White, Philadelphia, yesterday PLANS “NON ) STOP FLIGHT” TO VENUS IN ROCKET MACHIN the planet Venus in this rocket-like device, which he is now “perfecting” in his laboratory there. The machine, fortably, has a central explosive chamber, which he likens to a “mainspring." space after it passes beyond the earth's gravitation. A REMINDER THAT THE DAVIS CUP HAS PASSED TO ANOTHER LAND. Myron T. Herrick. American Am- hassador to France, drawing America’s opponent in the drawings at Paris. for the 1928 Davis Cup matches, in which France will defend the coveted tennis trophy. President Doumergue of France is second from the right. Previous to this year, the Davis Cup drawings have long been an important event in Washington. Copyright P. & A. Photos ISMAINE - Y PFTEENTH MDLLT TITY B o N \f" <2 CYBAFED B 3 XVt HOLD MAINE MEMORIAL EXERCISES AT ARLINGTON CEMETERY. Those who placed wreaths at the me- morial mast yesterday on the thirtieth anniversary of the sinking of the battieship Maine. in Havana Harber. at exercises held by Ladies’ Auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans. Left to right: Margaret E. Burns. Cora M. Campbell, Don Jose Sera. attache of the Cuban embassy; Capt. Pricto, military attache of the embassy: Mrs. dna R. Summerfield and Ethel A. Jones. yright P. & A Photos. E. Prof. Robert Condit, Miami chemist, who believes Just la Defense Attorneys Expect to Complete Jury Today, Mostly of Women. P! T poultry ced botanist Department bandman, ) sunior bacteriologist. Agriculture. at $1.860. Full information and blanks may be obtained = F street. CAPITAL CADETS JOIN ALEXANDRIA EVENT and of application ed Associated Press Tour High School Battalions Will Parade in George Washington Celebration Tuesday. success will crown his efforts to reach rge enough to hold the inventor com- " It is equipped with magnetic controls intended to guide the machine through Copyright by P. & A. Photos rebutlt 1 conform 0 A. A. A. stand- ards, but that if ¢ s lally, it would be timed the District of Columbia Brigade, of | ich Mr. White and United Congederate Veterans for 1928. | tes brought here for Just SUCh ' The committee of notification included | J. Alleine Brown and Julian G. Moore. | Mr. Stedman was a major in the Con- federate Army, fighting under Lee, and d al’ Appomattox. He is for- t of the North Carolina Bar | ss0c 1d is now serving his ninth | term in Congress | Gr from the University of | at the age of 20, in responded to a call for 2 as a private before THOMPSON BANS LIONS Withdrawal of the White entry, with cered motor and non- experimental construction achines of Frank Lockhart Campbell y new records during m of speed events on They have until next Wed- v make thelr efloris Lockhart's & Stutz “Blackhawk is a long, low-bullt car pow- MOrsEpoOwer motor. while Ly % on a British propulsion and ned ) offer a it Both for several ¢ machines iary speed terior Decorative 100 Already Placed. By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, February Stheme. Sorth Carol 1861, Stedman 3 volunteers, enlis : tain and major. s Army during the entire war and vounded three times tudled law in North Caro- | as admitted to the bar at imingwm, In 1867 He was elected governor of the State in 1884 The election of Ma). Stedman o the rank of brigadier the Jocal brigade of Confederate vet- crans Wok place recently at the Confed- Mem, avenu “BLENDS” 6RCHESTRA. Paris Conductor Controls Blare by been un effor h school architecture . | have been positive and frequent CLUB TO GIVE PLAY. | architects under w previous wdmi | tion had chosen as school bullding dec harmless than the original away with as many as possible ' One hundred lons already Jeachied the schools beyond recall remalning 200, however P uted by architects, who b hie oginal plans A new & be known s the “Thompson 1Lyp Il replace the original “Type s hool New Grouping Fewruary 16 (&) By re-'t results hav Walther Straram part naucwr st the new Pleyel Hall | seheme places the b ¢ Instruments on . BOASTS NO DISEASE. s of the exterlor 1 by C ang Mrs W George Frederick ¥ Bparrow e hospital oommniter Gets Annulment Decree ustice Miz in Equity Divisim LWl B lnverlcuvary Geeree of Dulment yesterdey in favor of W Liichel, $20 New York s . s marrisge W 1ouise E ) Vs pertornea Aug e b | Geclur Alice Barrows Bpecialist on i s Educationul Pacilities Loums, wher coremony Aworney W o fuifill & demand o educational $upearcd for the Husband irougiumt the country, . |, Alue Bartows of Vassur College yester g . C Gy was appointed specialist in the Bu- Hinkler Reaches Calcutta rewu of Education W furnish informa- LUTTA 1ucie. Februsry 16 ‘A e on school butldings and fucilities C Minkier British fiyer en youte | This 18 & step in the burenu’s study wrrned e this mfwey 1 the )l nullaing ehvuation In 100 o5 whiert 1 s wete sides of U form instead of rear s thal thelr blaring may be bin bounds, and the cymbals i conductor's desk, enabling Vi eontiol thelr enthusiastic ma- Almost eomplets cohesion nas resulted I U bim nipstation o o o ! Currespondence of ‘The Stay HOCK BPRINGS, Wyo GIVEN BUREAU POSITION. | /i "l bttt subject to thut many different vopulstion br reports o liam C Asit 1 the healthful condition usual condition At the beginning caps. Burrounding lowns are fortunate, and many malignant of Wlness #re reported fiom yilioge not B neay e | T been ve changed hool plan which called for llons of stone decorative | Wyoming Town, With Mized Pop- sace, Clutms It Is Contagion Free Tock Springs perhiaps : ticunes, Jwids the enviable record of not having & contaglous malady among s mixed 4. M Goudnough, city physiclan, and Miss | slates there has not been u serious all- ment here for several weeks, & most un- Winter and its uttendant heslth handi- | IN SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE Symbol of Britain Forbidden in Ex- Mayor diploma from the uni- | Thompson, whose views on matters Brit- | He was promoted 1o lieutenant, | ish have become quite well known, has | diford sccond vice predident He served with | gjeovered that a herd of 300 lons— | After Appo- | those beasts 50 often used Lo symbolize ritain—has wandered into the public| heen named members of the board of ‘The mayor's pronouncements against | any tincture of Britishism in the school While general commanding |1t was recognized that the lons which | P. Steuart, Harry F. Cary, C. D Shack- | a- | 0- | Home, 1322 Vermont | rations may have been nothing more Atrican species, unrelated o the British symbol, 11t has nevertheless been decided to do | of w0 cases hy HEADS CARAVAN CLUB. | DINERS TO HEAR ROBERTS. win C. Dutton and Other Of- 0il Prosecutor Will Speak at Bar- ficers Elected. | Chief Rabban of Alreas Temple Edwin | C. Dutton has been named president of the Caravan Club, which will hold a luncheon in the Ralelgh Hotel to- morrow afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. Past Potentate Roe Fulkerson of | Almas Temple was named first vice vresident, Past Potentate Harry Stan- nd Past Potentate Willlam 5. Quinter third vice president. The following past risters’ Banquet. Owen J. Roberts of Philadelphia, spe cial counsel for the Government in the ol prosecutions, will' be the principal speaker at the annual dinner of the Barristers' Club to the Justices of the District courts this eve- uing at the Carlton Hotel. The guests of honor will include the justices of the local _courts, members of the office of the United States attorney and other court officials Luclan H. Vand president of the club, which comprises the younger mem- ers of the bar, will act as toastmaster 'he arrangements for the dinner are in charge of a committee of the Bar- | risters, including Frederick chairman; Jerome F. Barnard, George D, Horning, Jr. and Eugene B. Sullivan, SPORTSMAN TO FIGHT EMODERN FASHIONS HIT EXTRADITION HERE! AT BAVARIAN RESORT . D. Brown, Meld fn Californin,| Villtke Where Hindenburg Spent Vacation Period Baus Bobbed Halr and Short Skirts, RLIN Dictramszell, Bavaria President. Hindenburg spends his vacations, 5 dead against bobbed hair and short skirts and is crday on w Federal warrant charg- | Worrled about forelgn - visitors, Bim with violation of the Mann aet | thelt town clothes and strange man- indictment was returned n [ nens and talk, disturbing (he pristine Wishington, D. C He 15 alleged to [simplicity 6f the inhabitants have taken & young Balt Lake City | Foremost n the campaign againat woman from Florida to Washington, | short tresses and stk stockings stands ited Htates Commissioner Charies | the village baker, who 15 u person of pker set March B for n hearing | importance locally. Presiding at on the extradition, which Brown will | public meetlng recently, ho fulminated Nght. Me charges the indictment iy |ogainst modern fashions, which he the result of blackmail said were ace to the village ro! 5 maldens, who v continually npled L el to sacrifice (hetr modesty and thelr [ colorful nationnl costumes to the Marines Reach China, | Moloch of modernity e | VLU forelgners Keep away," he thun- HBHANGHAL February 16 (4 The e . trunaport Henderson aitived (rom fan | fered, - We dant want to be contwm- Diego today with 400 United States| UAtPC, WO WAL 10 remain da we are i s 5 Lund as we have been for centurtes " i Oy, WHI serve an veplaces) e ourse Preatdent Hindenburg s an exception, for while he is theto he dons the short Jacket and the leather hreeches of ‘the natives and s “like vne of them.” potentates have governors; Willlam Francls A, Sebring James T. Gibbs, L. F. Gude, Carter B. Ke Louls A I Whiting Eates, e, nt, L. elford und Ma). Gen. Amos A, Fries. Bays Mann Act Charge In Blackmail b A OAKLAND, Hated Prias Calif . February 16 “Curle Hrown, Californta and_rancher, swrendered [ whe Bummer Ing The More Americans sre this season than ¥ visiting India betore, mplimentary | Stohlman, | with | |750 RESERVATIONS MADE FOR PRESBYTERIAN EVENT | Many Signify Intention to Attend arrangen: talions. or | Anniversary Luncheon of Local Women. More than 750 reservati been made for the anniversary 1 which the Presby 3 District of Columbta will hald at the Hotel Washington, February accord- | ing to an announcement made by Mrs { Willlam L. Darby, cha 3 [ lucheon is a celebration of t | year of the work of woamen i tional Board of Missions of the Presb terfan Church, and the 125th anniver- | sary of the founding of the board. Among the speakers will be Mrs. Fred | Smith Bennett, vice chairman of the | Board of National Missions, and Supt Mitehell of the Ganado Misston to the | Navajo Indians in Arizona. Official | Women of the Synod of Baltimore and I Wilmington will attend, and a special clegation 18 coming from Boston Muss, for the celebration All the Presbytertan churches in the District and nearby Maryland and V iinla will be represented. A special | musical pragram under the direction of | Miss Katharine Hill Rawls 18 being ar- ranged s Harvey S Irwin, prests dent of the Presbyterial Soclety of the | Disteiet, is tn charge of the program jand Mrs. Wallace Radelitte. general {chatlrman of the anntversary gal | Wil preside at the luncheon rain at Twelfth i avenue for Alex: Clock next Wednes Accompanted by Lie his statl, ine! & ovan, U 8§ Mat U8 A, and U. 8 A, al on the tev A \a mond G ' will have pi Miss Berthe Braggiotti Succumbs appearsd Ka to Appendicitis Operation BROOKLINE Mass . Fe Miss Berthe de P dancer. died at a hosy v leading 'danemg and with sonducted the Schoot i Boston Miss Francesca bedside, having n from Hollywood, € Loses Suit Over Alley A jury i Clreuit Division 1 before Justice Stafford has returned w verdict i favor of Louts Sacks, 1130 Maryland avenue northeast, who was sued eloctment by Norman W Daly, 1128 | Maryland avenue northeast. The suit Takes Bankruptey | was i reference to & supposed alley- } o Motter, 3010 [ Way three feet wide, which Sacks tn- " formerly i the cluded i his restdence. Daly claimed I {the land belonged to him, but the jury | decided against his contention Sacks | ws represented by Attorneys Tepper & | Blanken A her sister & hurried PIR. O T C yosterday Course at Air Schoal Reserve Qfficers’ Trammg Qs students who have defercad attendance At RO T Q tramig camps W soaduatiol may oDIAM omamise the OQfftvers’ Reserve Oweps R of SN Weeks' attencance r Qurpa Primary Fving Schoo nRoUNON at the War Depart- ment yesterday Plysival examimation [Aand reccamendation of the comumand bulk of the indebiedu represented | g general Alr Qoips. Wil de req- DY mortgages on the Marcheta Apart- | wsite o sieh cunmisskay and (e ments, 1121 New Hampshite avenie: o commbssion will b &1 the beaneh of the Suffnlk Apartinenis, 1487 Irving [sexvice W whivh he studomé was Speet, and the Tivall Apartments. ! tramed at the mstitution from whog S¥57 Mt place. ‘ he Wao graduaied Students Can Cow Wiscoasiny Teal estate ton i vaun - Hankruptey Qourt A Bugene Beck, the At N4 S and wdg K > petithn the ary bankruptey Uhrough Attorney debts were sted Assels At $432 A ju hedules attached to ns an o ! G. A. R. Chief Dies HUFFALO. N. Y, February 16 4" fin\l‘fl W. Flynn, 81 commander of the ¢ R Departiment of New Yk died e day .,