Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1928, Page 5

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TIE_TVENTNG STAR, WASTITNGTON, D. €., MONDAY, TTP RUARY 27, DRYPLANK I]ENIANU‘ IS AIMOF PARLEY Conference of 31 Temper ance Bodies Will Plan Po- litical Action. Intent | of the major political parties unequiv- planks and having men who are dry in| ntatives 31 tem began her ace on planks, to yflower Hotl s “Mainta of to y of the Board nd Public | Assocany Photo shows t! '\‘E'JATORb ASSML INING CAMFS AS BLOTCH ON NATION from ¥ Page.) rman of Har- — | b IR, granted the injunc- n will be held e ey been’ held e submitted b; d on the pi the forin been an and Rev. | Iy, ouncil Cannon, Methodi strains Picketing. lso has pro Fb(‘r‘rnl James enforcement con! ty last October. freedom of to the prey ial opinion uj BOSTON PLAYS HOST TO MRS. LINDBERGH Mother of Noted Flyer Conveyed to Educational Association in Army Airplane. ed by his in- contre By the A OSTON. F‘b u ')‘a\»d host the year Deroit to be a weather of > men u 3 paid bor Baker and in- yan; with JUDGE’S SON.WINS HONOR. Phi Americ the Beta ed apoint of himself ¥ found portr terrupted him FLYERS FORCED DOWN. |32, s . maser s o usticd e, They they can go o plenty of warm und y Officers Fr New York Re They o ther 0 b el i had it been i rm He declnnd wetable nan derate foi w But | can | crowd of women at and chiidren Pittsburgh ¢ dis such e ed. He to stop bootleg: when the union thoy had the sa with and that could be done “rank poison ¢ day by “Pil clared that he did know to which the committee where the mother of eight accused of peddling :d with other offense humani- her, because in abject place 10 go the hu- r with } probiem ap- mines contend parently. tie " sold to_ the tsburgh hai- ale miners pics.” of on to knov regulatic which ¥ compiied with in the kho! d to b s that the terms of a w of the d S 1y was a very lib s point that Mr “1 wish I had known of our proper der the aus { or Am al 1 Baker that cers of rica, ured him and cen Jeft - > commit- Senator Wh led that, had yed : that were opposed orkers of Am: op they co machiner nder experiments about cc and bre Denies LW, W, the I industry nd from this point fon of the rights ith orvaniza- itages obtained industrial progre Senator Wh atlon: but the nece el Menace, w. sald ned that Dl pested are Mr to eivil th ha time ation i been Live rtions at and again and 1hat it hop princt- 14 the Jac he hour of that the bunk- ver would have been for the im sanized labor d on the closed e 1902, id b ale up 1o He sald complained of been: butlt 3t 0t had not refusal of unfon labor to work | s and Jive dn the comfort ded by the operator nittee cndeavored o g Paker an assertion that *he Jacksonville agreement a While his company bile from Mr. rded e alld contract fultilled 18 terms Mr. Paker declined o g cusslon of its Interpretation terpretation by which the Conl Co ed operating by union labor two jear sprecment expired.Nor Baker agree o Senator Wheeler ertlon that non-unkon wen are not making ws mach money ws the unon . He sadd thal tae non-union men - making ws much as $10 . and Wit there 1s work e company’s mines for of U di in- £h M the Mi nto or th it it hefore ould for them 290 duy Asks for i asked ing for " tion Cong et hadiman Good W what leglsia cet o help the replicd that e Hng with two ccon first of pro the wage seale 1y Iroght sate nd Sug, b tons w night I e e which condiy, s, Wuation, nd aper [t Ut the Sherman amended 1o permit 1omight help, and Interpored i Conl compante i Law whios 1ot Tlistion not Lot M the iolating e anly one 1on [ i hit the § an ok it pro Mr e i wen G o uian o Ul iy of 1 Dinve and i o el it ol il hy ke i (e viee pro et G Oser Cribed nee i 1o yanp o i T g, kg pick n were eaten, thie “her hser ol o wo | b e Wiltiesoen enmcrated bt Ui e i tyhg n Bad tiea e taom i chilcles, bt e dunage o the vohiel titkers an Ul fdends that no clual wonibed o 1o O e distel, wid whlow then i 1okl Fhe oy i ek by Nt aula ot ks gy W provided wtomo sk il dunaged Lanat " then Witacked Baen he o Hcin e hivakers were set | o anat b by wiown man wid woman sympathlccis of the stilkers, I gt mini the | under this agrecment, | and $12 in strike zone in They of th vd thugs and suflians who profited by situation. Police Are Defended. told of damage which was no le The to pr s e on the part of t Both te + of personnct of th 'd undou tact e company’s in viniat Mozt mees o dic ve hav were policens Pennsyl- lef OR, GEOREE ACHER DIES AT HOME RERE Veteran of War and Prom inent Physician Is Fneu- monia Victim. medica s, d 1606 th sir Ta nes tdenee, atter a short il to pneumonta e World rin over e world n Uni i chini- v and th th attended the aduated tclans sehools 14 from the Surgcons in practiced 1 d from the Dr. Acker v of Garficld mber of th trict of Co: an Medica DI member - of | the ternity the Medic ngton L He w T P i Loy Wi nd Children, d by muther Acker kd Dr an It his wle 1] four young ehil ward und Nancy mp Acker, a dent! Funeral arrangement completed SHAW SEEN IN LINE have not beer LONDON, Februa lately included Geore among the possible ¢ exclusive and der of Merit The Daily Sketeh Shaw, on belng | been approached replicd ot officl { e order of menit on myaelf lony aiy The Order of Menit s designed pectal distinetion for eminent men women without conferving a kn hood on them There are two ki members el and ihitary. The orde 15 Hmited i numbers W with G wdditlon of foreten honorary Phe Tate Thomas Hardy was a mem her of the order and the other et men who members incliude i Jimies M 1B James Georg Frazer tated Pre Gio Bernard Shay reciph of arely sald tha he order todiy A whether regarding the ht Barrle & Thia Man Can’t | Catch Cold! I a wnoece o0 sniffle nays you's thieatened with a cold, you can h it uft every plime without the ’x eath was Stuart Wal- FOR ORDER OF MERIT Ip has conferred hind but I conterred “doping (WOMEN 1 PROCRESS FOR SEX ;Dori's Stevens Sees Epoch- J Making Strides Toward In- | ternational Feminism. | i That epoch-making strides in the futherans of international feminism in the Americas and in the entire world |, were made at the Pan-American Con- ess just ended ated by I)nll‘ Stevens, chairman of the commit- i tre on int ational action of the Na- | tional Wom: at a luncheon given in the national | party here upon nted to the | ats treaty which, | ernments, would | mination against | »f those countries, ¢ Cne 5 a definite | ation of women | al bodt evens, ‘onference an equ when signed by two g wipe out all dise women in the laws referred to the conf nning of the partici all future incernatios wains. h interest o | . a hearing | on inie ce “Important” “Three fmportant thing t the B 1 f=m 3 was aranied to the Wl action before a ple m of the conference, when ‘t time in the history of internation- | conferences, women nol dele gites Wtre Permitted to prosent their claims to cauality with men hefors the law md, an equal rights tre presented the time as the quickest m of abolishing all exist- ing inequalities before relating to the status of wom means ) preventing from be- ones ( ) tion ¢ 4 commitic | :udy their own status in th this o empowered to report announcement W dinner will be given shortly i hington by the ional W¢ | ¢ in honor of r of Latin | d t FIVE PERSONS KILLED ‘. IN AUTO RACE WITH TRAIN E Car in Cr Tov Attempt to Cross sctric Tracks Result Illinois i Flie perrons of thedr o ed !u be w( train hile squarely. drag he train en routc trom Peoria with 46 sty Colle e Clutter u; when He e am 1 who wa omobile m hserved was 300 feet d he soun > slowed th 1t from t the spred d - tran l Y. W. C. A. OFFICIAL DIES.1 Miss Mabel s National' Secretary Since YO. Mabed Cratty W Orga anization. Cratly. & board of the A As on 1906, died t efeller Insttute ol was edu- Colle nd ¢ a mem- ¢ | eat e Erie o ‘ van University. world “work for th York head- ald, resides in from A brother, Dor : COLONESIA? Any ill having its source in steppage of the colon; billious- ness, colds, grippe, fever, upset stomach, is Colonesia. ~Stop page of the large intestine al lows poisons to accumulate in it, the colon, instead of elimin- ating the residue from what you eat, allows it to create poisons which the system ) - sorbs. Iliness—Colonesia in some form—follows. To rem edy it, take Sanitized Ci 4 W t Frwthiee m enesio Ve s s (i ! v members ¥ v yourselt, or the loast Venlence Everyane has suggestions when yau have w but here's one that| works! Coll Compound in simple, Wotasting tablets Even wl ‘v lot a cold get inte tioat and us o even tuen to T Pape's will knack it aut i Why dally with a shight cold, sufter from one that ta serious, the smallest relief —for o when | drugstore has this ¢ thirty tive cents! CLAMING TRANFR |ea 2 | to Wilmington fireman, is not in the city directory, though it s understood he lives ni Arlington, Va. W. P. McGonigal, conductor, also 15 not listed in directory. FLYER AGAIN'COMPLETES WREEKEU; 2 HURI‘ DOUBLE OUTSIDE LOOPS Express Derailed at Marcus Lieut. Wi]]i:\mxruulk'-tl in Upside i Bown Feat az Mcto Hook, Pa.—Injured Are Faile : Washington Men. I Alfred W —_ i the the Lieut tis Hav neee unable . flying a Cur ain completed loops. He was attempted out- k plane toda fully two outside to complete an side loop with his plane upside I because his motor refused to func on the upswing. He will repeat his tempt later The outside loop i the av the cire conventior two outs By the Associated Press MARCUS HOOK, Pa., February 27 The locomotive, four slecpers and the dining car of a Seaboard Air Line vx- press on the Pennsylvania Railroad known as No. 2 of No. 192, from Pine hurst, N. C.. to New York der: here today. No passengers were repor onsly injured The train left Washin | o'clock about 52 minutes iate crossing over from one track to at the Mareus Hook tower here when the derailment occurred. The train composed of seven sleepers and dincr. The engineman was E. F. Killroy of Washington. and the conducto MeGonigal, also of Washington The locomotive turned over. but ti cars bumped along the roadbed and were brought to a stop in a tilted pos tion M aceom tor's head consiant! instead of inside 1 loop e loops at It nother on 7:02 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. A homsor Mid-C Cit meet, 8 o'clock, Center. W1 North will meet room of Capitol Citizen 8 o'clock od B Annual mecting of the Soc Socirty will be 8:15 o'clock W. clubhouse. 1634 T arG T. Des id Dr. J crsit ram al Hyg she from sudden of the pa ne of Ar t and there was 1er as the train came tc The towerman. nearby. fl All Del, and Ches! helo was soon on the ground ‘The four derailed cars were so about that four t e . he ladies auxiliary to Club will conduct a 560 ca » clubrooms. 719 Thirt lock Th~ engineman, K Is in 21 condition in a hr T hin a on. v yeeted to racove pital. s. Loretta E. Kilroy, 1201 Co! wife of Engineer Eug who was severely scalded. f the wreck this morning by ation officials. She left imm y for Chester, Pa., whe u en to a hospital as born in has b n the Pennsyl road 22 year: . made his home here and a marricd daughtor vounz children The nemes of ranch of Public O:trander ontgomery o'clo Besides he €. You do it without thinking, but this time— When you turn on the ignition yfi and touch your foot to the starter % you send the electric current flowing throug with the engine fly-wheel, turning over the | crankshaft in its bearing- \‘@ ) el and the camshaft &‘ tappets, works the close the valves, as the 4, 6 or 8 pistons, joined to the crankshaft by connecting rods through the same move down to draw in the charges of gasoline and up against and compression el . the pistons give their first hot thrusts of power downward through the connecting rod to the engine main shaft, and the P 1) gears spinning in the transmission housing, ready for “clutch out™ and vour shift into low, to intermediate - and then to high. on correct lubri- 1¢s an important responsibility. The s ate provided i the design of the car, the reit is for hink Every movement depends on oil cation. ol you to decide and gee g THE TN AN COMPANY 1 Wasy Flace, New Yook Gy ! Ladies’ will be by the Church reh hal Emmanuel Episcop: eonducted at the ch Guild The Board of ington Ho; teenth street m. at the h K the Dresden fected for a benef given at W Hope Co te f Libe The con Robbed of G Pater oline D ned proved 1430 Ir S EE US for LUMBER MILLWORK PAINT HARDWARE ‘Ve u .rupp'y your needs J Frank Kelly, lnc. 2101 Georgia Ave. i FULL BODY

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