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’T‘HI' FV T‘\'[\! |Rccent Incxdent mn New York Reveals Two Noted Germans Are Bitter Enemies ARGENTINAN HTS MONROE UU[}TR|NH | v an endurin | Undwig, Gern ‘mr the twenty-second: however, this annot change my plan.” The World says some of those close to Keyserling y that he and Ludwig are the Associated Press NEW YORK, February 29.—The New that indications | enmity between Emil n biographer, and Count Represcntati\'e at GCI'I(‘\/QH, \(\rl"l‘}m;wt ‘I‘IZ;I)‘I!“}“}:‘\‘!‘\~\vl\lwl‘.{\.I\(‘ political enemies. One possible source Sidcnt, Shigh GGATeR eceatly -‘““"‘j‘; of friction between the two, the World might be Ludwig’s book on the Kaiser, which the newspaper says, has aroused the antagonism of German Na- tionalists polc L Both men were asked by wire to com- polcon in the following note: nent on the incident for the World. and Mrs. Hearst: ‘Thank you for|Count Keyserling, through his — host, mnvitation, but T will be away. af | Charles R, Crane, replied from Cali- voth were in New York | Count Keyserling, the World savs. re- used an invitation o attend a lanchcon en by Mrs. William Randolph Hearst the biographer of Bismarck and Criticizes Mention in League Covenant. ati, on’ January 20. Besides. 1 fornia that he was not in this country wish o meet Emil Ludwig. | 10 engage in a war of personalities with LBy, | other lecturers and their friends, Mr. “COUNT KE 11 Ludwig did not answer. Both men are that your invitation is not in this country on a lecture tour Companionate Marriagcc in District “| Taboo 1f Connrew Adoptw Hammer Bl“ e as one in which into at the [ fonate or trial marris an agreement is entered i sweethearts of the Dis- 1 \\I\u would indulge along 80= | yat he responsible for his wife's millinery frowned | bills, bridge party expenses, food, cloth= crday by jing or the I Fines rang fed on those guilty of taking such | vows, and imprisonment for from six | monihs to five years is provided penalties also are proposed one wha shail “promote, cn- bring about or conspire fo such componionate s of the Hammer prison terms would | S bridegrooms who swear GLEE CLUB OF Y. M. C.A. 'DETECTIVES IN SEARCH T0 MAKE BOW TONIGHT Staged Former Court Solicitor Ga.. Mysteriously Disappears After Reaching Washington. to Be by in Albany, fit of Association Boys' Department. i p to £1.000 would be FOR MISSING LAWYER/ SL \T'\‘. W \\lII WOMAN, 104, TAKES FIRST PLANE RIDE As Thrllled as Ruth Elder, She Says, After Flight With Haldeman. * | ST. PETERSBURG, F {29 My lifelong ambition has [pratified, and 1 am happy, oh, so Y. esterday afternoon I had the privi- | alrplane trip with the pilot who took | across the v that [lege ot taking an Grorge Haldeman, | Ruth Elder on_her flight Atlantic, and Il venture 1o time of the wedding that the man shall) Ruth was no more thrilled or happier | oy home In New York for her experience than was I yester- day afternoon When T eelebrated by 104th birthday {recently T told the newspaper report that my ambition was to make a flight and yesterday Mrs, Evelyn |founder of the Three-quarter | Club of St. Petersburg, told me |arranged for Mr. Haldeman { me up. | T was as excited as when I had my | first._sweetheart, and could hardly wait Barton, Century | she had to take | — | 1o be bundled into the automobile and be hustled out to the fiving ficld | Daughter Tries to Stop Her. Owing to an injury to my knee it is ne ry for me to go about on crutehes. and I had to be helped into the plane My daughter. who standing nearby, said 1 couldn't | She was afraid 1 would get hurt get- ‘Hn" into the machine, but | When 1 was inside T was very much H'l ON, D (".. bile. " 400 BALTIMORE CEDARS I had my I enjoyed every minute of the time. We had gone perhaps 20 or 30 miles, and 1 reflected on that long trip acros: the Atlantic as » young girl. from Scot- land, where I was born, when it took onr old safling ship about a month to make the trip. and of the ox cars in which we traveled overland to make our home in the wilderness. Changes have come, and even greater changes are coming In the future, The human race fs only learning to use ite mind, and it is not possible to foretell what will happen in the next hunderd years 1 one had predicted the flight 1 made yesterday affernoon back when 1 was a girl. they would have been burned as witches or placed in the in- sane asylum. 1 confidently believe that aviation will hunmr the accepted mode of travel In America. Better Than Train or Auto. i But the trip was wonderful. 1 could have staved there all day d never | gotten tired, but Mr. Haldeman had to | get back, o we started back to the | tanding field Softly the plane dropped down toward earth, and then we struck the ind. just as easy, taxled around the field and came 1o a | " And the welcome [ people clapned their smile, Grandma, smil i 1 wasn't to ear and having | srininiig from. ear “llll' time of my life. | I hope to tiy it again some time. 1 think it would be lots better going to and back every | vear than coming by train or automo- | TO ATTEND CELEBRATION | Cap- | Delegation to Pnnm;un- in | itol Forest Ceremonial ‘ Here Tonight. ation of 400 me in the second A Baltimo ey bers will participate niversary celebration of Capitol Funsv No. 104, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, in the Willard Hotel tonight at & o'clock. An | iitiation ceremonial will precede the celebration The Baltimore Cedars, with a uni- and at ! formed band, drill team and fife drum corps, are scheduled to arriv “’TD\FSD \Y T“I BRUARY 29, 1928 CHEERS GREET GIRL FREED IN KILLING Ercella Brogan, 16, Tells of Shoot- ing Father to Save Mother in Virginia Home. Special Dispateh to The Star Va, February 29— gan, 16, was acquitted of the murder of her father at Rocky Mount, Va. last night, the jury re- maining in deliberation but 25 minutes A crowded courtroom checred the girl who shook hands with all about her and the members of the jury. She will make her home in Maryland, with Hobart Brogan, a_brother On the stand she had told of years of domestic trouble, and sald she’shot her father to save her mother. who had \ attacked mumerous times The e sought to show that the shooting followed a threat of the father to re-write his will, leaving out his wife, Mrs. Oukley Peters, sister of the girl, testified that her father was “a good and patient man he told the jury her mother and Ercella had made his life miserable, the mother “drink-| ing” and "rlml\mu away from home." | |DETECTIVE T 3 JACKSON PLACED ON RETIRED ROLLT | Colored Member of District Force | Has Record of 20 Years of Active Service. After 29 vears of service in the Police artment, th t 10 years as a head- “Thomas J. Jackson, Colored, we today formaly rotired After his assocfates of the head-| | quarters squad had presented him with | a gold watch and chain. incased in a box of special design, Maj. Edwin B He superintendent of ~police, de- {Tivered a brief address, lauding the long record of the retiring detective and stat- | ing that his work in the police depart- | ment requires no apology ackson not only established a fine | KAPLOVITZ = INCORPORATED oN NINTH ABOVE G ST. FOR THURJDAY AND FRIDAY TREMENDOUS ODDJ AND ENDJ SALE INAUGURAT A".D FRIENDS GIVE-AWAY PRICES. JEASON. so DRESSES ONE OF A KIND TOBE BUY ONE $15TO 25 BEFORE I'HL“.'TOP.'( . ING A MOJST UNUSUAL OF TO CBTAIN OUR HIf AT THIS 15 QUR FIRST CDDJ AN SENSATION! 500 DRESSES NSJATICHA CLE GHE FOR $1 00, ATRON \ FIFTY ONE OF-A-KIND WINTER COATJS . .. FORMERLY TO $63 s38 NEW JPRING COATS . #23. EW SPRING SUITS . PECUNAR <| Detectives are searchir srised. ‘The cabin was big o 4 X e cd nough | fnion St otloek record,” he stated, “but maintained it." p 3 . ; min- | L. Spence, jr. former of the | for six people. We were very com- | omion Slation at 7 oclock ond parade | ™Ma). Hesse took occasion to commend $2~ . ¥ by the Y.M.C.A | city Court of Albany, and a } 'r,:;"’“l'("’l‘ o the ")”‘”" chairs, and the | yotel Washing 1 to the F street en- | the detectives and the police force gen- | i erior was ; e . 9 e e TS v, | Iferior was much s the faside of Our | trace of the Willard There thes wil | erally for the arrest of the colored man kS onighi J [ family sedan by P hoal oA v and | Tesponsible for the recent purse-snaich- Vo lln‘x\mrl | who has been missing since Februaryd. | e molor was started and the pro- e, NG ANC ing epidemic in the vicinity of Twee ¢ to make its bow to an Wwhen his family re a letter tro er starte hum. The movie men et Lo L Piiveat and Tracy pince. Deteet <y him mailed in W i He had |were climbing all over the plane, and 1, Jamiin M Vandervart, - grand 101 | sorgeant Eugene Dr Fer oL ot athbion ARG B e s aliatin. I conniec- | Was' Al \we. wouldn't geb started: [raon, WiII preside b the Sebfation g ® 2 atomo | Entertainment. features. including sev- |Pile squad. made the formal presenta- | | tion with a patent on an electric re- | But we did Off went the piane. bump- 0 e R ROl piane. bump- | oy original acts, have been arranged | tion of the watch the | frigerator which he hoped to obtain down the field. just like an auto- s . | O et his Ietter indiented | mobile over a rutted road. Then thers | %Y Johnt R Jenkins, chairman GLALS) W = | are | that he was despondent concerning the h place. it scemed Bup SN comm | Vicar to Be(‘om» Priest. i to go to ;( boys f the | possibility of getting his invention pat- od out and realized it was ¥ | Rev. Earle G. Lier, vicar of the!l Y. M C for us e use we were already in the | Py S DR, i | o of a trip to Niagara Falls next | Search for the m man was insti- | DINNER PLANS MADE. ”'m"" DR i s Easter for (l\,, 10 best “all-around” | tuted by local police at the request ol | e LA B i oo ‘ Ll ‘,",,,,”‘,",.(’\’\.”,',"",:,’.‘,',‘,’,',“g B Sophan boys of the department v George of Georgia, and Detec- | ront of the plane climb| Plans for the dinner of the Idaho anoeEY B Miociotk dolph E Myers, general manager | tive Sergt. H Brodic has been er and higher as we went up. M | rate Socloty, which will be given| epapel in South: Wi tn e ha anaounced today that [he | asszned espectally to-the case deman was driving with a wheel | > ¢ 48 e e Srenac %0 vears old, Js 5 fect ¢ /st like an automobile wheel, and as| March 10 at 2400 Sisteenth street, are | appointment to_the dioconate s cioe tall, weiahe abont 150 pounds | (NTe Was a duplieate of it in’ front of | rapidiy rounding into shape. The higm: (OIS pgh, | The sareice Wil oehes wl nd & fair complex- | I vacant seat alonaside him. 1 want- | bers of the State delogation in Congress hatge o D e s A cidont of the | 4 to trv it. but owine to my injured | including Senators Borah and Gooding. | ot 1"ty "oty L Spence Loan and Trust Co. of Alhany, | °8 T couldn't get up front and their wives, will be in the recefv. |0 the church. —Holy comrinion Ga. The missing man has a wife and Nothi i i {ing line Senator Borah will be the Lol SEEeS . i T ng but Water in Sight. i at (he dinner. . The| tion ‘ 1 E : 0 \\:\\! far below a tor has recently been desig- | | | king away out there to the nated as the choice for President of Myers also ANNULMENT {west with nothin ater in sizht, | the Idaho delegation to the Republican Myers a GRANTED. |5t 7" ot adeine mow” i i ional commeption e June BOOKKEEPERS it i - - aldeman and Ruth Elder must have| Among the Idahoans who will attend <hould have an ace rm on the mouth Mrs. W. T. Wyatt Testifies sm\_|;I‘!“":‘nu'i:vv 1\\r|r ont over the At-| the dinner are former Gov. B. W. Davis | Kicen jantfc with nothing but water about | and Gen. A. H. Conner, superintendent o eman s of the glee Must Have Been Dru | hv“vp‘ . of Federal pricons Wallace McBride. 7th and IF Sts. \ hate n half @ . ot the DikeL e e salled about for a long time and ' president of the soctety, will preside = = take part in ihe as granted an int \ feat eree of annulment to M e -l who went through a mar D. C. Reservist Ends Course, | Ut NLem L Wsalt Liosd 1. 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