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THURSDAY. MARCH T, 1928. ‘w1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D. 3 — e e e e — - | addition he called out the troops from | NEW ENVOY NAMED. |PICTURES UNDERSEA LIFE. 5ot i s 2o eteretions were: mage | Arrest Follows ACfi"—"é 1 : !rie wfir'lonx active as a member of ST from a specially equipped ship off the | Special Dispatch to The star. ek 4 . the public otder committee of the |Philadelphian Selected for Post in| Explorer Will Show Unusual CMD*P‘ D{;ggletl.“engm iR xi FREDERICK, Md., March 1.—T ! L DR R s LT Bolivia. Movies Here Tomorrow. | day strolling on the sea bottom incased | D1t Teal estaie operator. was arr vas ated t by President Cool- | Assoclation. i g under-water motion _picture camera, | cocretary in & boat above. T e as chairman of the subcommittee on yesterday by State police and helr traffic. He nlso was an active member | poyiq £ Kaufman of Philadelphla| Disclosing o fairyland of undersea e LR e L f,';‘,",;:lsl,ooo bond, charged with operatin: of the Washington Automotive Trade life, recorded by a speclally designed|jng these undersea excursions to his|automobile which Tuesday night st Mr. Rayner rendered valuable assist- | ide to be Amcrican Minister to Bo-|wiljjam Beebe, naturalist and explorer, and Ieaving the WITH CUBA ENDED ne without, rende - :mretto the (nralce }vhlle R‘:;fif—f.’f}'“t‘gé livia. will nddll;li:! sg'cflbmc :{}f] zrw Nationai ’ k“—“— assistance. Belt's machin drs . Ing transportation forces s s 3 ttrell, who | Geograp! ety af e Washington| Benjamin Franklin was the seven-|fied by two door handics ' :Congress Bans Cigar Priv- '||Was Commander of Corps|race riots tn 1919. m:“":‘,‘;;:;‘“ UESeRe S Auditorium tomorrow night on his re- teenth child in his family. brokers off, For Home Defense League |CAPT. DAVID P. VAN PELT |paks INTEREST IN FARM. | in World War. DIES AT ARMY HOSPITAL e Widow Sues Stepson and Wife Over | W. Pearce va;i\;lll‘(‘l‘,:‘fi %onréold.‘m‘:;n‘; Capt. David P. Van Pelt, U. 8. A, Estate of Husband. ager of the e Motor Co. of thi vears old, a former instruce RS fied I Stbloy Hospital last night | fetired: 31 vears ol o, (o g Corps Mrs. Wilhelmina E, Hill, 2535 Thirty- after a short llness. 5 Washington high schools, died yes- | seventh street, has filed suit in the Mr. Rayner was commander of the |y ;ou 0t the Army General Hospital, | District Supreme Court against . her Motor Corps which operated under the i 9 Denver, Colo. stepson, George C. Hill, and his wife, Home Defense League here during and | ““g 1 coreices will be held Satur- N for a short time after the World War. | o WUREEY SUIOREY Bl in' the chapel | Ellzabeth . Hill, 4019 Elghteenth | Came Here in 1912. at Fort Myer. Burial will be in Arling- ;‘{";"‘t-w';,‘jn‘:lr'ggg‘n:;“'f;’l";’;y:“‘fi;,}“’m; e wan o mengbior of itie Weshingion | son Nwtiont Cemerery. Laurel, Md. The plaintiff is the widow Roard of Trade, the Kiwanis Club and | Capt. Van Pelt was born at Talladega, | o' George A, Hfll, a former cmploye ‘he Masonic fraternity, He came to| Ala, July 14, 1896. He entered the | o¢ y1ia"Naval Observatory. this city in 1912 and resided at 3502 | service as a second lieutenant of In-| " ghe cays her husband promised to Thirtieth street. He had been active | fantry in October, 1917. He served | convey to her the property, but died with the Board of Trade in its efforts | overseas with the 20th Machine G without carrying out his alieged agree- to co-operate in solving traffic problems. | Battalion, 7th Division. Later he was | ment, and, under the laws of Mary=- He also had co-operated closely With | stationed at local high schools as mili- | Jand, she is entitled to only one-third ilege and Island Halts | Package Mail. Dispatch of all parcels by mail be-| ween the United States and Cuba end- | d last midnight, as a result of the re- | fusal of Congress to enact legislation !which would permit the importation from Cuba of cigars in lots of less than ©3,000 and the insistence of the island | - republic upon the termination of the postal convention of 1903 unless this’ was done. All merchandise now must | be sent by freight and express at a great advance over the mail rates, “which fact, it was said, will result in a - great loss to American trade. *7 “Cuba has faithfully performed he! part of the agrecment for 25 the Metropolitan police and detective | tary instructor. of the estate, instead of all of it, ac- Sccond Assistant Postmaster AARRIS & Ewing forces in working out various problems He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | cording to the alleged verbal agreement. UGlover declared today. “but owing to | pertaining to the general welfare of | pillian Corpeet Van Pelt of Talladega, | She 15 repre: »d by Attorneys Lin- the 1866 tobacco law all clgar shipments | citizens. Ala. I Faster! Faster! FASTER! How they burn from Cuba have been excluded here. W. PEARCE RA t | "He is survived by his widow, Mrs. giving the United States all the best of — ———— - e | Nellie T. Rayner; (h\_-‘(‘-;lchnéi:cn. er:\":i the bargain.” Hester and Pearce Tyler yner, ant -~ Mr. Glover rfl(rmmd‘lhr ,\;sillon off SMITH CLUB TO MEET. |[two brothers, E. T,!R‘;y‘.;fr of this city Ithe department at the time of the re- = 4 and A, E. Rayner of Baltimore. t hearing before the House wa! mx’ld L‘ ratic Group Will Gather at| Punera; arrangements have not been the | Lemocrs r i L | completed. | bill favorably, saving that a huge loss o . As commander of the Motor Corps, for American manufacturers would re- Burlington Tonight. | Mr. Rayner rendered outstanding serv- 1t 2 ¥ | The Al Smith Democratic Club of | ice at the time of {.hslvxn&{.(g‘t;g:k;; T said, “and American factory produc- | for the avowed purpose of sending dele- ) jng unable to get his automobile out ton W< S:lfgrmlli‘a\‘il.\' from the loss of | gates to the Democratic national con- | of the deep sll;ow n:’ lx-*hl"k“"u‘:‘t:&?r{};d Se uba, as express costs 8¢ |yeption instructed for Al Smith, will | Vice Comdr, Howard Fete 2 double or treble the charges for parcel | jiect ‘tonight at 8 o'clock in the Bur- | mand of the corps mempers at the scene - —— < in. lington Hotel of the disaster. Then he remained at Cuos had originally declared its In-| “panjel A.-Edwards, president of the | the phone practically throrghout i) tention of abrogating the convention | combian Collefie, and Mrs. Percy Du- | night summoning members of the Corbe on June 30. 1927, but, on the Promisc|yq) of the Women's Democratic Club of | to the scene. The e o postal officials here to ask Prns;:h D) Prince Georges County, Md.. a de- | about 400 business men of W:s dg\'ull f"“‘]‘d‘,‘ to request "“;f“““‘"y tol 00 | scendant of Lord Baltimore and owner responded upon call and renderc Tl T | the mpsement for |ot mover House, Twill be famong the) uablgstrtior, the nine-month period. which expires | qpeqiers, On Fublic Order Committee. up the energy! But the morning after—will = they be ‘‘on their toes” then? Only if they 9}!“’ - know what and how to eat and drink. M A cup of made-in-a-minute Toddy, hot; or a glass, cold; before going to bed—and the Sandman comesa-running. Hot Toddy again with breakfast—and they are ready for more Here, ai last, is a drink worlds to conquer....Haveyou tried Toddy? thatis good for you; a . food-drinkthaiyouwill like. Builds up reserves of strength and helps Nature bring you iflQ‘l‘.or;COLp:w tomorrow. The President made this | t Cong: - . e L ing of the meed of removing E‘i’x”‘:fl?&’g’é‘“‘ i S DINNER FOR C. R. NASH | the stoel beams of the theater which R R ba'Ck to normal ! 4 I Two years ago Cuba raised the weight | S + | had fallen and imprisoned the injured quickly, after over- e v . 3 g i and the dead, Mr. Rayner called the . work orover-play. A Meal'in"a Glass™ “allowed for mail packages from 4 = 5 + pounds and 6 ounces to 11 pounds, ati Charles R. Nash, assistant to the fla“’%}w}:ordcuindthebo;::n? l]::‘y']fi:; i e rches 3 the request of American manufacturers, | commissioner of internal revenue, e with b telephobe. company .::fw"fh’:“&:egg{‘fiwz; ;;E':g:'i‘:g-whosc resignation, effective March 31,| to transport the torches after being 1 C. O. D. privileges, in return for the | recently was announced, will be guest|informed at the Navy Yard that they Tight to mail cigars here. of honor at a dinner given by his as- | had N0 means of transoortation. In _— sxntiales k‘:: the! internal ro\'ensue s]rr\-i n 2 ice at the Raleigh Hotel at 8 o'cloc! . Relatives Thwart Marriage. | ¢onignt. Edwin Smith will preside. An + Special Dispatch to The Star. address will be made by Commissioner w R Md., March 1.— The |David H. Blair. Among the guests will ‘- marriage here yesterday of Miss Lula|be the Secretary of the Treasur Cornell and Foster Carter of Fairfax|drew W. Mellon; Undersecretary Ogden County, Va. was prevented when rel-|L. 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