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BLACKMER FIGHTS CONTEMPT CHARGE Retiring Attache Counsel for Missing Witness Begins Argument Against Conviction. ated Press s on a motion to dismiss th H M B sing witness in the were b rt of the tice Fred- 1e Svdreme Co 1er Was summoned of the Con Govern- ob- bonds that later Blackmer has bpe 1o testify the behe t i« h nsel Seeks Return of Bonds. d $100,000 in and his rges, asks act vic shth am n and that Bla dent of the United Sts 3 v said, retired from bu left Denver in 1924, and tak- | 1 France decided in de abroad permanently d that an act of Con-| 1t extend the jurisdiction bevond the boundaries of and that the court was' power o serve & person itorial limits. hat the contempt case 1 contempt proceeding case and that before A person for a crime ught before the court. Admits Citizenship. erene, who with Owen J ! Government prosecu- testion of whether the United States 1 He said, however, that ted that the ofl man was country ng trail of the tice Po ate; s admi wart, chairman of the board of andard Oil Co. of Indiana, prow- out of his indictment here yesterday to answer questions put to ne Senate Teapot Dome com- was in the course of preparation at the office of United States At- Peyton Gordon t will be sent to Chicago. ident with the return of the; ch started the eighth' al action resulting from | h val oil leasing inquiry, Repre- sentative Oldfield of Arkansas, chair- man of the Democratic congressional eampaign committee, issued a statement in which he demanded that President Conlidge repudiate the Republican party lea. who received the $160.000 con- on from Harry F. Sinclair to help guish the 1920 campaign deficit. Calis Gift a “Blot.” “The slimy trail of the Teapot Dome | scandal Nax at last been traced to the | treasury of the Republican national | ttee,” Oldfieid asserted. i termed the disciosures made by | i former chairman of the | Republican committee, before the Sen- ing | | | _ROME. March 3 (.—Ma). Robert C. Richardson, jr.. retiring milita t merican emba by both King 1and Premier Mus s most_cordial e United St i. Both sentiments IANES ). WERAW LOPLEADER DES Plane and Train Futilely Rush Medical Aid to Okla- homa Banker. HOT SPRI March 8.— Medical aid, which was brought by spe- cial train and airplane to his bedside, lost a desperate fight today to save the ltfe of James J. McGraw, Tulsa, Okla, banker, who died at a hospital at 3:40 am. aw. who was 54 years of ¥ ill here last week F. Golden, lcag and specialist. Dr. Golden spe e In a specal train, which set a record for speed between | St. Touls and Hot Springs. Dr. L. G. Washington. the McGraw family phy cial, came plane from Fort Smith. An ation was pe dav and Mr. Mc The banker iking yesterday, however, and last night Dr. Golden re- poricd his condition was “very scrious indeed His sci last words before he lost con- n. His friends d strong and appreciative my appreciation. him as a | character, Cause of his death was officially an- nounced as acute intestinal paralysis While his gall bladder was inflamed, that had nothing to do with his death, it was said. The body will be taken to Tulsa by special train tonight for funeral service: to Ponca Ci AIRPLANES CARRY SUPPLIES TO HILLS FOR U. S. MARINES (Continued from First Page.) none of the resolutions now before his committee proposing an inquiry into | Nicaraguan “conditions and ~American policy would be reported. He expressed doubt that Senate action wo any effect on this policy con tee as the “blackest blot se records of any political party in | " and um-a; rv doliar donated by Sinclalr. | Stewart's e} t adds another t0 the alrea gged criminal lting from the oil dis- | T cases now pending charges against Edward L.| growing out of \);‘.; ce of a bribe against Fall in | r" me lease 2 from the former Secretary of Tezpot Dome to ngs against Blac s appeal from a three months ice on charges of Tefusing to e co e questions Other Appeals. of Sinclair, William J. Burns Burne and Henry Mason or “criminal Wing CREDIT MEN TONIGHT: Notional Execy Honor Guest at Midwinter ve Manager to Be Banquet. r, newly elected € of the National Asw Men, will be guest z wt the annual | of the! dit Men er vas opmment on 1 Instd HELD ON CHECK CHARGE. Accused 0f Oitaining 830 Arinour Aids Charities YORK, 1A 3w of 8120005 chariteie snd oryanins were Conteined g Ao Mre arel Joeruest Jure 1, f n 1, fied ! Hennen G- i 1. AX werig Dim of PIT of bt fitit, At i founner i b 3 v " estiated vk I BV | were religioue | Opening the Senate debate, Dill read dispatches relating to the latest skirmish between Sandino and American forces in which five Marines were killed and eight wounded. He demanded that the Marines be withdrawn, declaring they sent to Nicaragua at the request of American concessionists and that no American lives or property were in danger Senator Shortridge, Republican, Cali- | fornia, disagreed on this point and fa- of protection for Ame nator Edge, Re- . also detended the ration attitude, dee laring with- al of the Marin ild violate solemn agreement entered into be the Uni d the two majos factions in ) a, the Conservatives and Liberals Details of the latest attack Marine force of 36 men led Edward F . in which kil ed in th Incident the Lic wiere 1 by fiy first offic yesterday 100k pl near ade Jast about 250 party and thi was used nga ting in terday, the Jocoto, 11 up the Sanding * machine gun Marines month conferepee arine Corps stafl here jy- nored the various definitions of Sandino | €5 @ rebel, bandit and patriot and of- aally dubbed him w “goeriiin” Their on wss based on the ground that andine has been disiodged, that he no definite hendguarters or citadel, operntions conducted by tndependent b and neither offen « 1or defer uneentrated, yes- French-Spanish Pact Signed, sgreement | Spain - on the the International sgned today at was Foreigr, France wil ish Minkster Briand ultones ae sador st Parls, acted for Laon, Spun- slgned for ALEXANDRIA. LItIA U nomlnate candidates 1 direetors of the miber of Comerco e this month will iy wl 9 wm, wnd end Wed- 4 pr Many Hammond, Lasmbwert, W. Cameron Hob- W Thnbeninan, Robert B A Moore, 3, Charles B C Goodnow, Orlando 1, Kk AEEOL 1T i Fyank Michelbaed e T Glecturs whone \erms expite at e £l el ing which i been culled for Anrch 16 Gurdner Lo Boothe Jolin (3 Grishintiig George ¥ VWarfild, Tt ¥ Vauhit ey, W, A HEdwin Gen Jubin W May Whio wre memnb il 8 Ci Puge i Wil o Precident 3K W Timberman of he Chsmber s wpointed ), § 1K 3wiang, BB, Lendweater wid 3 et White 1 W tion count ie buliots e Vil president har made which 10 con Wis Oy, e 1y exhmiited by penls or ni el granted Coun\ey Gl w e aun work in s mie mhar ot Tecently Huver n e charity 4 g urue 1 Yol HMarch 12 ke 14 Lhe pieted i18 w Jiogian. - " 1 Aliner o o han peard 1E ol srisngiog e | Electric and tken will be taken by special train | | tion movements are belng | retuin | THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTRACTS LET ! e Crouse-Hinds Co. to Furnish Largest Item on Program. | | 1 | The long delayed contract for trame lights and accessories which ‘Traflie Director Willlam H. Harland plans to use in extending Washington's auto- matic traflic control system was award- ed by the Commissioners tod; ‘The large 1d most important ftem, 20 signal light pole clamps and ts, will _be furnished by the Hinds Co. of Syracuse, which Washington's original signal This equipment will cost All of the original bids were rejected arly in January, because none of the | contractors complied with the carefully fprepared specitication The General Co. of Schenectady was low bidder on the original proposal. The Crouse-Hinds Co., however ubmitted the lowest price on the subsequent bids | Which were opened February 23 The Gener Eleetric Co. will furnish a m ot the equipment It was civen the contract for a number of et and independent timers, relay and switches, costing $7.008 95, other ftems were awarded to { other contractors. The Harrington & Seaburg Corporation of Moline, IIl was given a contract for two independ- ent timers, totaling $252. and the Amer- fean Gas Accumulator Co. of Elizabeth N. J. will furnish 32 manual transfe switches, costing $1,337.60. The equipment 15 expected to be de- livered within the next three months, and tnstallation will begin fmmediately. A defimite prog m of {nstallation has | been drawn np by Traitic Director | land wnd approved by the Comm oners. | WARRANTS NAME THREE MEN IN “HIJACK” CASE | ___(Continued from_First Page.) | ! | i | WEST END GROUP PUTS ON PROTEST Coolidge Relates Lincoln Anecdotes To German Writer Emil Ludwig, Internationally fa- mous German author of the life of Napoleon and Bismarck, left the White House yesterday with some impressions of Abraham Lincoln, glven to him by President Coolidge, which he will fncorporate in a book he is soon to write on the life of the Great Emancipator, Mr. Ludwig was presented to the President by Ambassador von Prit witz of Germany, and when the fo mer acquamnted the President with the fact that he is to write a book ealing with the life of Lincoln, the ent manifested great Interest volunteered some of his own sions and_recounted several interesting and little known Lincoln storie: He also gave some impre: sions of other noted Americans, in- cluding Woodrow Wilson. Mr. fud- wig afterward declined to reveal the impressions furnished by the Presi- 'BLUE RIBBONS WON | Demonstration Held Despite D. C. Heads’ Action in Market Fight. West extensive End citizens who preparations for protest against elosing Wi went abead with the protest today ite the action of the District Com- foners yesterday n-deciding to ask for a supplemental appropria- tion of $50.000 to repair and maintain the market during the nest fiscal year. | Previously they had - snnouneed that, | because the item had been cut out by the Burcau of the Budget, it would be | ary to close this market which section of downtown had [ Pres and impre s a large ashington, Many protests were reccived and the Commissioners changed their minds, Demonstration Was Held. The demonstration held under the wuspices of the West End Citizens' A m. Shoppe men and others - altogether abor sambled | round aker nsisted th e inter ests and fgnorang * combining to ket where the | meat and | was : 300 of the 1,000 Children in Ele- mentary School Exhibit Are Awarded Honors. Tob the section of its m: citizens have bought th produce since 187 Grover W. Avres took the platform first and opened the mecting by in- dren troducing Frank Van Sant. prestdent | enol f the association and ofticial chairman | a1 of the meeting. Mr. Van Sant introduc- | ey, A% cd Charles Edward Russcll, autix G v lecturer, ns the first protect spe i Declaring that the taGieE tlon and e opponents of § closing hiad been ungd advoeates of the ¢ ¢ e erences with the 1 Commi: - sioners Mr. Russell suld the suspicior a that the movement of the [ Neal Bragaw of Langdon, Pierce Price Farme arket to plot of land | Clapper of Edmonds, Itabel 1. Cuning hobody knows anvthing about, where | ham, Langdon: William Dexter, Fore it will be handed to railroads, ck Almquister and Harry Van Go house and real estate speculators” | don of the Van Buren School, John F . Blow: Selby Davis, Ross: Aubre ce, Fairbrother; Philips Ano, V. n_School; Lillan Green, Keene; Louis Yal ndo. He G. W. . and | Approximately 300 of the 1,000 chil- participating in the elementary sclence classes exhibition at the im were given blue rib- the committee of judges the displ Ut by charge Citizen n ol Corca H. O School Urged to Go to Congress. Representative Hammer of North Carolina, a member of the District committee. was an extra figure, { to pay him $175 & load for bringing it { into Washington; that since last Sum- mer he has been engaged with that uck in doing nothing else than bt er load | fiom | under that when | 1 by these from Lancaste i from Bal 1 n, and he s he had it built he was as three bootlegpers that he would proiection. both in the v e he got it and here in Was and that he has had it f load but one, when recently he Jacked here by v n and had his | Joad of wh tolen trom him, “His two drivers, who have driven that truck for him on all these lords testified before our Gibson committe under oath today that since last Sum- mer they had been engaged in bri ing that truck here mto Washington full of liquor from these various places under police protection, and that the | knew when they engaged in the ness that they would have police pro-| tection; and that the never be bothered by police anywhere except on the last load, when they were by two policemen and olen from them. said they were bringing in the ad from Philadelphia, which em- aced not only these Giv of intoxicating liquors, but 1 kegs of Scoteh malt from which these bootleggers make Scotch whisky; vhen they reached Washington their | nd avenue to Fourteenth street at 5 o'clock in the morning, when it was still dark, a policeman - whos | name they gave and whom they fdenti- fied among five different policemen— stopped them and had them get out and told them to show him that spe cinl compartment where the liquor was. and then he had them drive around street where another policema met him: and they told these driver that {f they had any regard for their | future and their familics to skin out and run, and that th would not be that the policeman said: ‘We « run fast; we won't catch you,'| and deliberately let them then the two policemen load of liquor. of night, at & pr house here, af been tdentified hjacked that fe r the policemen by these drivers learti that these policemen with th thrce bootleggers had & secret cont encee and agrecd to g liguor back to the bootleggers were not 1o be prosecuted by th : my investigation of sioner Fenning 1 called n to the fact that there that for so much per truck i prince of bootlegpers In Balti- would bring not corn whisky but Scoteh, which came on his | acht to Baltimore —that for 1o truck load they had been bring- | ing 1t into Washington under protection, and it has been going on ever since, It did not stop with the ourting of Commissioner Fennlng. ‘There a higher up now in that police ment that must be put out of office, e 15 ot enforcing the law We hive one of the finest police de- partments here fn the world. Most of the men are splendid, fine men, who want o do their duty, but wien there t the head of 1, that | whole foree.” | wchided with an uttack on the | ctes atlorney’s office for al- Ay In prosecuting cases, des had w 3 { rmer | truck I beea L “Uhere ought 1o be a complete clean ing of our district attorney's office from wp o bottom * Coverlug virt The Gibsan ), directing In, demanded the nie ommitte hearing his remarks to the “We want o know whether or not this sort of business can €0 on” Turning o Mal, b he | sald “1f you don't clean up your police | foree I'm for lowering salaries” Mal Hesse explan Ll word re pnrding this ¢ hind en brought to Bim Just December by an inspector whom he Wld to “keep right after 1t wnd from whom he hny repeatedly pe- celved reports He stuted that as soon s they could get hold of the aecured vollcemnn they hud brought bim o and he wis promptly suspended that nieht and Lad domunded un immediate Ul Mu) Hesse wnid that the police - spector hind complulned vepeate thint he Lnd been unsble o gel proper co operation from the District attorney's D0 you denve such cnses ne teind before the police ) Blanton ssked Mnf M & proseente iy ot May thist hie Lind been tald by kg 1h it affice would not nsue pround at Bia ofme for Mr U oyon yeplied A pector distelet v thts | Questions Blantun M), M Honed Mlunton s o whio Dd promdeed Sminity (o 1k Uhcdter wnd the drivers, weking 1f it wny oficlal of the Police Depart M Blanton tephed thit W the 1 anee L wis promdsed o e vatig the trock T order to “get n toafter e bootlegeers,” wnd 1hat diad been prombsed G O Bootleggeors afficers of Uhe prosecating depart ment Btepesentative e hig proof It D reply o Guestions, Mal whd that B b mide i pecsanal eothintion. bt Wit Wie dgspectons D wen devoling constderable Hie o )t L veply W guestions by Mr. Glibeit aa ’ i n i men Citibert with [ t wanted el o et wie 20l | With §4.360,493 ndded § these, merge ha against certain features of the away: and | Important of the [ valuation set up 1 Then 1n the secret hours | Xolidated comp, fonal bondsman's | ¢ return of lon this vdue police | approximately | tred auditor of 1 [son, Carlyle Funke advised the citizens to stress the fight for the open market in Congress. | Ribbe Before the meeting was adjourned a | cety, the resolution: was proposed by Mr. Van and the Wild Flow Sant end subsequently adopted. Tt set |sent to the scho - A ¢ was held “to | Miss Scott said most e and| A large nunber of vi prote at more than 2,000, viewed the varled of the hibits vesterday, which includes mo- to deprive tors, electrical deviees, bird house 1 " | kites, 1d note books, The i pa esterday , C. A. Bri of the Bureau_of Ricker of the De- ure. Those who i houses were try Association Society will for pre % our istent intentions Dijstrict utable convent m L. Rodgers of Dupont Cirele Citizens' Association was among the other speakers the continue for the Music in regu| communit ion was supplied by the Bo pendent Band of Washington played stirring afrs between addre MERGER PROTEST FILED BY CLAYTON IS FACING DEFEAT sed on ir d W. Darmody ¢ lards and P. L. Trides | E nt of Agricu which | Selected the winning by {Dr. T. Palmer, presid | srnment bulletins on bird hou: land Dr. Alexander Wetmore of | Smithsonian Inst fon. FIVE FACE DEATH AS STORM SWEEPS DIRIGIBLE SKYWARD tinued the | __(Continued from F | the District Supreme merger not be consumm Cou | j n_First Page) Value Case May Be Presced. 7 r.Ham laid down a claim of the 1927 volue for the railway properties of his company amounting to $3 d based on the theori court in the Capital ! with cross | way winds, trying to work our out of the hangar At the end there S more trouble I want to| say that every ry_man | case | 0f the crew was for the | vlana | landing a time of | understood,” | the ¥ oecl “that we have zed some of | the fely off | these elements of valuation for the pur- 1 bring | Poses of merger only These values are” not our true v es, and we h ped our case in court for review of the ommssion's old valuation. If nothi; comes of the merger we will pros our appeal anew, and we feel sure that we can substantiate higher values t the whole nobody had to get the ship round, out of danger. back again without damag ut cven though the time like any ordin: ship,” the Los regular propet tic hie sa‘d It between | voyage on submitted as e not drop- | believes tha | enough for facross the Al 1d Need Bigger Craft, t about the right size for of trip” he said. “Four thou miles is about enough for her. | | When it comes to reg ansatlantic Tan TBET L service we'll have to b er ships. ntain are! ©pight now, he sa 1s going to} bjectionable to the public, The most | cor e vy The el the $50.000.000 | yechanical means of repine ground the proposed con- warping m and | Foom the very hearings Jald down a inception Clayt, 1 unrele of the! and Roberts ing barra this kind reement which they g crey the fixed rate | o % per cent which th & 1y would be entitled to earn [t { her car Y that wo had | with | cross improvem wined. “Here ground worki eht to bring the ship | » the hangar. And | w up and lifted her | « though nobady were new comp we | Hold Value To Clayton and Roberts ha fastiy inststed that the valuation s | AN to high and that a definite rate of | i e return should not be written to the | o Bolieve some hanical dev ment, inasmuch s Id en-|can be developed that will bring able the consolidated | ship down and run her in safe T per cent in future yo | without any suh ground erews the courts might v now. You can see what Per cent is w fafr und reasonable that would be in overhead and lurn for a public utility corporation ‘The car compuntes on the other hand have contended that the $50.000,000 1s $12.500.000 less than t) { the properties $62 500,000, and 1} o sealed down merely iducement to the pubMe and BTeNs L0 mpprove n merger of the Migh, stead- ! i decide that was one thing the commander crew learned on the I however. It was the expe true val gained by “flving on weather re- | ay Con- | trans- t “Splendid Co-operatio | ! ¢ Weather Bureau g | did co-operation” he satd “They gave | us frequent reports and we were able | to change our course on the strenpth | portation facilities of them, utilizing the best wenther con- | ditlons between where we were and . - [ Where we wanted to go. , Funers « eld onday for| “And we had all kinds of weather SRR T o e before we gol through, When we I Retired Auditor, the tempes wis siv mwu\l ero. At anam was BO o degrees D 61 years old, iy At Dananin It was G degrecs | toit, dicd at by fabove. Between there was every varlety of weather, sun and ratn and sleet wnd dence, 3816 Fourth styeet ! ter w short il He 1 mow and clouds, expee clomd: | 1 Widow, Mrs, KKntherine ve Joseph Funke, re- vests yesterdny wiived by Fun nnd two dinu Funke and Miss “Over the Bahumas. for instance, the elonds were so thick that we flew lower {than 1 ever had before for any long {stieteh At Umes we were only about | one ship-length above the ground, but we had to come down to get out of | the eloud banks ™ I here nre noomore long trips fn pre [pect for the immediate: future, he satd This Spring snd thiough the Summer he expeets, most of the time will be wed for short taming Mghts and ex- | perimentation on the fiekd. Most of this {experimentation wiil be i the develop. ment of the mechantenl “ground crew ,u'nnnluu\ufl "W De o satd, Uthis tip dido't Hennte, InW frove wngthing: moaeh, 10 wien't exe SN Mr. Moeli sitys, . siirveslofi | Daated” ta. e wogthing: nives than W the polltieal conditions in’ 1 ey v | frdntng erg but 10 certainly was | convinees me that s contest at this tme | suecessiul w would so disiupt the Republican part The crew thut 1t aftect would he i rous (o e | i e o 5 O the patty i November, On | tood thelr of & prestdentinl election T be- | yoiar that the Republican ety | o vl aueht o present a united | i font 1 feel Dt my candidacy at (s Thate Ui would provent” thin destied unity | oo und cutse cmbicssment to many of | 4" iy fiends “Eheretore A candidate ot Canidate Mins Funke Funernl services witl b Aloyiius Catholie Church Monday morning wt 030 o'clock, Interment will be i Mount Olivet Cermetery QUITS SENATE RACE, Hepresentative Morin of Pennnylvinia todiy snnouneed that he h from the contest for Blanche her conducted in thnt hehaved hip's crew does hey tegubne watehes, took thetr epoand nthetr tdle moments cinrds Al whatever they We hid hot food sl the time Bt anvthilong unisual i that omaking w Gip by divigible Bt T owant o sy vou cant any mechunieal contrivanes o wll ive et . (BIE. affeetn. déaum v REUBICRI L foe ol wark ey stond by JOF vorirne they towhiat panttealar member of e dis- | bat they wers DL wttoiness Torce had been appealed |t 1 the ship 1 by Whe Jpecton, te e of ol he communder s o Conmar wis glven iy reply war s work ol toner Paliateno wnked that wathed over toa desk i the head the distier witoney wid the Commia- Jguarters offies. The Jopest wip the aloners be turished With - ull ropont | Fon Angeles B mado stice she ciossed of the testimony whieh the Gibson sih- | the Geenn fom Glenminy wias over and committee s Represctulive. Humn- | e was joady t go mhend Wih s wtated (it I (e courae of wi | veport Hpntlon he has heen making 1 Bt gambling wnd other siolations of low, st the veguest of some ol bl Colleapuen, ho hws found thet Ay e bian CHOVErY metive e enforee et M Haniner told Mat o tHe hat he thlnks some oie close 1o Lilim s affiee I ot s wdous on cutuivement s s Ma), Hesan, st ns s 4 or ever | It b Fhinve dechded not 1o e for Henat, W the tep ol e expecintly while we Kuew thinking m e prabe o (e way Were landing Wi dutiger et of bring Was tred and there ! o He gl up and . Max Pine Dies. VORI, March Babor Bl o of (o founder the Mt editor of the Forward | Hew York dewish satly e spigier, o at bl ome i Maywood, NOJ yeator day, wyed o4, NIW Plie and O Man f BY SCIENCE PUPILS be stimated | nt of the Au-| |ty | etde was given, {ship of the | st Fyention with a block of Western Phose | 2 | ton wnd prevent SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928, MANIAG IS SLAIN IN 8-DAY HUNT !Guy Hogan, Who Terrorized Three States, Shot Near Rockville. Special Dispateh to The Star. | ROCKVILLE, Md, March 3.—A ul- | let through the left lung has ended | the terrifying career of Guy Hogan, | eseaped colored mantac, who has been sought by Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland posses or police for the last | cight days. | Policeman Harry Merson shot Hogan last night in a duel on the farm of Harry Hoskinson, two miles south of Jiere on the Great Falls road, as the a cabin from which Hogan attempted | to escape. The officers were approa ing the cabin when Hogan ran in Mer- on’s direction, opening fire. Merson | fired one shot' over his head, with a command to ing and thre in_quick suce behind a fodder shoc were closing in on him, when the: that he had dropped his revolver. it was realized he had been struck by ;one of the bullets, { him hots we fon. © sent at him aw to their automobile with him for Sandy Spring Hospital, but he dled on the w: Farmers Summon Police, Tenants of the Hoskinson farm sent | word to the Rockville police: by a c orcd man earl | were b and started feur of & colored strang: ¢ d mienaciug : set fire t He I Md, asvium. i < from Crownsville, he at his old home section, in | Loudoun County, Va., and was reported terrorizing ~ citizens there. Disgulse with brush he chased a_white school | boy, and reports to the sherift were to | the effect that he had appeared at his home looking for a brother whom he | | wished to kil | ! Sheriff Adrain formed a posse of 6 ldeputies and citizens and the Short { Hill Mountain section, where the fugi- was thought to' have made his was scoured. Word came to | had been seen "in Harpers Va Officers there scoured section and news cal arrested be a ore. and atte |back to Harpers Ferry tions, | con th wayt fon rer was This from turned where e arned that farmed, was s 'had or the fu 3 ill at large. Though h: v & new revolver and a bel! o8 ¥ last nigh %o hiy | that the last trace of | Hogan was reported a and since that time ad been a mystery uneasiness in g ht was 1o uding two $100 bills ing with the superinte vitie Asylum. the Rockvi t 1t a brother of of Crown police were | an Yad in- authorities that | George- ) d tof awn. This deposit amounted, | '8 to George Hogan, the brother, forr Hc tow ave accordir to 8900 Upon recei farm Bodmer and trip by al which” Hogan m Merson, Darby rade the ten; those who bad he stranger. Me: om Hogan w Bodmer and Darby ey s away, neither The body was viewed by the Peace John Jones, ac 4 a verdict of The b e 50 % RS co for relatives, WALSH 0. K.'$ PLAN OF DRYS TO RUN HIM (Continued from ¥ . but also on the gr v Backs Smith, pport in - Calis consin and South be opposed by | delega- | Demoeratie | v California, r Phelan, who is very are both out for | dion and will exert ald, to send a de ton for the governor e doa st died to Walsh would be they would Where b Senator W tons. Isadd national cor and former Sen popular - the sidentinl candidnt v has been and enthu on anfounce- numend himselt o the people Lminded South honest eftteens wdiess of po- ment o th tiract the age and West appe country aftiiation ™ Applics to Reed and Ritehle, T v of Senator Walsh into the | Ga A primary iy further evidence that the diys e Demoeratic party are sti at last tn the effort w head ME the vontination of Gov, Smith, which up o (he present apparently has been | gotng to the New Yorker by default Fron antil g the drys insist, he can N o prevent the nomtnation o wel 1t be waged icessantly This applies to Senator Reed of Mis- south and Gov Ritelie of Marvland as well ws to S Phe diy lenders say that the time has come (o throw oft the lethargy that has enveloped them r montha and o Cget busy” against {4 litleal 16 Senator Walsh ean go tnto the eon- of . WIH A goodiy group of Pledied to them, fonvand Evans Wool e Splie betwe Ritchie, they b 0 Lo up the con WS Bomination BAND CONCERT. TODAY mothe Uniled Home Band Orehestra at Stantey Hall at 5 40 ook March Overture, back of him, Senator Gearge la or Representative Hull of nessee, or both wihiern delegates ndtana put il the wet Beed and be bl Rates Gie Wi len itk they wilh \ ‘e States Boldiers “Our Bammies Vanderatoot | A Nht I Ganada Kreutser Herbert hiveder Eol' acte, () “Devation e Gondola Kaeerpts fom musicat h Ty I Kot Homber Fox Lt Wist Roll Aloig, vt ALy | Vs and Dawie e K Wallo, “Valse Halve Frale “Blue Buby W “ihe Bl com Why Ate You Hatd spanled Banner, ! officer and two companions surrounded | ! Who said he rented to three hootleggers | It, but Hogan kept com- | — e e e vt NAMESAKE OF TOGO Then | ‘The officers carried | after a two-day search that | d | Bal | {w 1 Huvanta ! RAILWAY WORKERS RENEW PEACE B - New York Union Officials ’ Suggest Mayor Ap- point Board. Br the Aus NEW Interborough Rap jand city offici tor a and Assoc | way Employes w ed offer w0 0 arbitrat ERNEST BURKHALTER, the rum carrier that Representative Blanton exhibited at the Capitol yes. terdar as having police protection. propos: CLAMED BY DEATH| H. T. Mathews of Hyattsville Was | D. C. Native Honored by Japanese Admiral. Is Refuse Comment, hon said ¥ 5 H negotiati last evening that they | be dropped. The Interboroy miles of the c Protestant Episco- ch here, Rev. C. I. La Roche, etired rector, offi Burial will b n Fort e p: be Sherman Hollingsworth ¢ Hughes, Willlam Gasch, sam e it and Stanl. Mathews, hington Ap: for the late Adi val officer. Le s subwar and elevated ire add. he death of the yoing man was gif! his_flags photogr sion by | take charg | in event the {of them e | or seizure s ¢ for an American ramesake n he arrive imore. Ttk granted to ar was one of the studen tion. member having two ¥ imstitu- | school as | junior class after ore City College | was imme ATTACKED BY THUGS; POLICE ARREST TWO icto 3 Mathews played center on the school's ball team. goal on the socces eleven and was a member of the mile relay team that broke the Prince Georges County record two vears ago | DeT bod and figured in State competition. He | &ered o the a leader in the school's social life. | Help. Central Young Mathews was president of the | ¥oUu'Ve got alumni association for 192 1 was while relinquishing this post that his last illness occurred. pm. 3004 ht. So 02 Temperat Higho United States Coast detic Survey ) tide (Furntshed by [§ Today- Low tid The Sun and Moon, Today 638 am 603 pm Totortow - Sun rises, 6:37 am sels, 6 04 pm Moon $11 pr Automobile lamps € Sun rose ndition of the Water. 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