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'T'TTT’. T'\'I‘\T\(“ QT \R, W. \RTTT\(“TO\' D. €., WEDNES D\Y MARCT BERLIN RECEIVES A VISIT FROM THE KING OF AFGHANISTAN. President von Hindenburg s host to the Asiatic ruler on his arrival in the German capi King and his consort, who have been touring the continent, were warmly received in Berlin, riding with Kirg Amanullah al. The the top of the tower ., witl g 8 the lofty height. Workmen are busy repairi Copyright by P. &. A Photos. MAKE FIRST NON-STOP FLIGHT TO CUBA. Charles A. Levine (left), with Miss Mabel Boll and Witmer Stuitz, the pilot. just before hopping off from Mitchell Field, Long Island, for Havana, Cuba, in the monoplane Columbia. They made the first non-stop flight beiween the points in 14 hou Copyright by P. & A. Photos. VIEWING THE CANAL FROM THE LOS from the forward gondola of the Navy's giant dirigible as she passed over the Panama Canal on her recent round-trip from Lakehurst, N. J, to lmnce lkld I’.ln.lm.l ght by P. & A. Photos. ] 'Sees Own Heart | Beat as Doctors eld the Knife OF “CIVICMESSIAR" _ et | SANTA ROSA, C.lllf March 7. H. Nobles, Sonoma County farmer, watched in a mirror his own heart beat while physicians were performing a delicate operation on him yesterday o remove pus sacs formed near the heart after a severe attack of influenza. Sur- geons removed a section of three ribs, using a local anesthetic, and opened the pus sacs. Nobles taiked with the doctors during the operation and when he asked to see his heart beat, the nurse was ordered to hold mirrors 50 that he could see into his own chest. He s expected to Tecover. I, 5. BACKING SEEN REVEAL KLAN HOPE. v Depositions Tell of “Official"; Mandate in Indiana in 1923. 7—A “New “in the manger of the Hoosier ballot box.” members of the Ku Klux Klan were in- formed in an “official mandate” in 1923 FOR BRITISH POWER the Fiery Cross, Norcross was one related to Gilliom gain Big Electric Scheme for Isles An- nounced Two Years Ago Is Near, Says Paper. ney general sald of other Klan members would be taken later. Quotation from “Mandate.” of the po-| n is being By the Associated P LONDON, March 7.—Some London papers yesterday gave prominence 1o & Pawment thal American capital was employed in one of the big w develop an electric supply Jannounced after the 1926, include erection er-power stations in many parts country, extension of exisung and ifications Dally E; erday sald American capital was fnvolved in the financial trust recently formed o sup- ply electricity to a_wide ares in the woth of England. the “sole reason for obtaining the money from America being that it can I‘ pbtained at a low rate” aper quoted one of the Phillp Dawson, us saying an b WOl be floated in the fu- but that he was unable to state whether this would be done in London | lor Kew York. serted ¥ In any the combination , It was as- Swindle” would remain “Gigantic He Kald 500 DEFAULT IN TAXES. Prince Georges County Buys Prop- | erty at Delinquency Sale, IPPER MARLBOIRO, March T, -Out of the 1430 pleces of property originally ertised for wale on ceount of non- yment of Btate and county laxes, exe sold Monday by County Trews- . Ernest Smith b the county 1eoaf he olher 930 pleces pald taxes priok \o und on the day of Y comml whicis Ao of Lhe wolig 1o five thiels 500 pheces hiave erercie it V orener Methods Dragon's " Wants Name Changed Udelavich, a minor, by va Love, yesterdny asked eme Court b change adore 1oy He eoys brother hnve made wishes 1o follow his th b his 1he thelr rlcvrmul by Allor- wsherger, Young & and in re Bimon, Koen! Ve manutactine Biee Mass Meeting Planned s Wha et Muchines Removed i ar " AAICYLAND PAIKE. Ma, Murch Plas L made ToF 4 Wes 1 e pew contacts for light Maieh 16, when Ui old Y . ] Bre b g Lo wrrnL ng betore expe, | of many | The papers usserted | destroyed by fire of undetermined origin PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE SUPPORTS OF THE g some of the time-worn steel bra ELEGATES ARE TENDERED LUNCHEON. recent Havana Conference, with other guests, at the luncheon given them yesterday at the Pan-American Annex by Dr. Pan-American Union. In the front row, left to right, are Dr. Lindolfo Coller of Brazil; Assistant L TOWER. Looki h the city blocks appearing Ii TINY LIFEBOAT ST. bo: 5 down from near toy village from Copyright by P. & A. Photos. ARTS FROM HOLLAND ON TRANSATLANTIC VOYAGE. The 20-foot life- huttevaer, with the four men, including the inventor, after which it is named, who started out in the “non-capsizable” craft from Rotterdam the other day on a voyage to New York. WRECKAGE TELLS STORY OF TRAGEDY. Wreckage picked up off Cape Charles, Va., of the amphibian plane in which Comdr. Ellyson and his two naval companions left Hampton Roads on the ill-fated flight to Annapolis. This is the only trace found of the fiyers after exhaustive search. Wide Wofld Photos Members of the Brazilian, Nicaragu Guatemalan delegations to the owe, director general of the cretary of State Robert E. Olds, Dr. Don Alejandro Cesar, Minister of Nicaragua; Ambassador Amaral of Brazil, Dr. Adrian Recinos, Minister of Guatemala, and Chairman Porter of the House foreign affairs com- mittee. CHURCH GRANT ATTENDED DESTROYED BY BLAZE 01d Greenwich Village Landmark | Contained Memorial Win- dows and Organ. {Christmas Shopping | By the Associated Press NEW YORK, March 7 these days of super-servie er has to be Just & banker, | In a questionnaire answered by 2 000 | own bankers in the Middle West as 1o the most unusual rendered by a correspondent bank. Among the answers were the fol- lowing: Offered to do our Christmas shopping Secured costumes for a home-talent play. Acted as detective In locating man sought Secured athletie and theater we_couldn't hope to get PUPILS RAID ELEVATED TRAIN FOLLOWING GAME Lights Torn Out, 8 Thrown Awny Befor To get by fn the bank- By thn Assoclated Press, a good deal more than NEW YORK, March 7-—President U. 8. Grant's old church in Greenwich Village, the Methodist Eplscopal edifice known s the Metropolitan Temple, was carly today. The loss is estimated at $106,000. The old bullding, which has been n; landmark in the village for y century, was on Beventh avenue be- tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth | streets, Dr, Parkes Cadman pastor of the church before he assun charge of the Central Congregational Church of Brooklyn. President Grant | wis @ communicant after his retirement from the presidenc Three stained windows, dedicat- ed to Presidents Lincoln, Grant und Rootevelt, and w pipe organ, which 8 momorial W President. MelCind were mmong the treasures destroyed Prestdent Grant's pew was marked with a gold plate ey, Wallace MacMullen was pastor tickets } t Cushions| Police Take Charge. Hy tha Assaciated Press CHICAGO, I, March 7. Passen- of the church, | . | gers on a Loop-hound elevated express | BLAMES CHURCH PEOPLE {put 0 an exeiting 15 minutes lust night, ol while lilgh sehool students, disgrantied 1‘-,\.: the outcome of n basket ball game, ot |overpowered the tran crew, intimi- nd Boot-| e 150 patrans, tore oub olectric Hght Mmm threw seat cushions out the win- .IM\I\ wid destroyed ndvertising slginn Judge Bays They Could K legeing by Btopping Drinking. HUNTINGTON, W. Vi, Mareh T gt stadents were avrested A Federnd Judge George W ME | e caise of the di ullnlnn wisi Clintic, I his chiarge 10w grand Jy | (the defeat of the De Halle 1igh I Umited Bigtes District Court here Fgehgol of Joliet, by 8t l\hl High Hehool yesterday, declay thut i hdf the | o Evanston, & suburh eharen people would stop dEEIDE | Tl last part of the hootleggers vould go out of bushiess i fnade i total darkness snd police were 24 houy ’AM«K to meet AL at the frst stop In ‘The judge devoted the greater por the Loop The rloters dashed madly fon of Wis lengthy charge Lo discus= | for the doors when the traln came to ) slon of the elghteenth amendment halt, but eight were held . Heirs Lose in Tax Suit, MADIBON, Wis, March 7 (A Vi, Mareh 1 [ 1ot o e estates of Michiel Cudahy, Boen, w Confederate veternn, | Milwaukee pucker, and Ferdinand ty Honpital here Mone | Sehlesnger, Milwakee capttalist, ot crvices will be el 608 [actions in the Bupreme Court yeater He L duy Lo recover Inboritanees taxes nod asn [ dnterest on taxes held to be ilegally Cadet Corps | callected — The court valed In favor of train Hde wis Confederate Veteran Dies. Special Dispateh th The 81 CHARLOTPESVILLE Punciul Seembpton the batth v ool Ve tain iy ket of Among Servxces perform d by Bankers! from Virginia Mintary Jatey surved under Col, John B, Tstitute, and | the Htate e varlous ewses Moshy, biought by the & A I‘hu(m Copyright by WITNESS SAYS SLAIN GIRL DID NOT KILL SELF Denies Ahxl\ That Arrested Autoist Com- mitted Suicide. and Sleuth Work i Eblioamaite Story Gave me two quarts of honest goodness whisk Clitford de Puy, publisher Northwestern Banker of Des who sent out the qu they showed that the sn | er of the Mississippi Valley §5 in bet= ter condition now than ever before, | De Puy told of the survey in an ad- at a luncheon at which he was | host to m group of local bankers To the question whether better ser ice was given the small-town banker | by the Federal Resetve Bank or his| orrespondent bank, 87 per cent of the | puke contends the girl killed he L000 gave first place (o thelr corres | gif with her own aliber revolve spondents In the large city. [after he and Officer W. D. Farmer of ra had arrested Ner for wlleged | HUNGARIANS TO HONOR I driving, He sald he fived only KOSSUTH IN NEW YORK! br shot into the air “to frighten topsy | denth Prominent Citizens Among 600 on! ‘The physiclan further testified that | g v [ there were no powder buris Way to Pay Tribute to Country- |wound, indicating to him that the ve- e adl volver from which the bullet was fived Travel Third Class. was some distance (\mu the glel's head Ty the Associated Pross PARIS, March 7.-8ix hundred tun-| SERVICE FIXED AT YEAR. gariany, many of whom ure pv.\mlm»ul; members of Hungary's professional life, “Mmh Appeal Roard Mewber, Nen | were salling In - third-class cabins on the Olymple today to attend the dedt G. cation of a monument to the Hun- garian patriot, Lowls Kossuth, i New York Although most of the delegation con sbsted of men who could aiford de lux cablis, they sald they preferred o travel (hird eluss hecaso 1t was “more I the Kossuth spleit” The delegation planned o visit Cleve land, Butfalo and Pittsburgh and (o veturn home in May Missing Man Held for Ransom. to of the| Molnes, | By the Associated Pre COLUMBIANA, Ala, March 7.--The opinfon that Miss Louise Monteabaro was killed by a bullet from a .38-cali- ber revolver, caltber weapon, as med by Police Chief |1 P, Blake, was advanced yesterday by Dr E. Centerfitt, Montgomery, estifying for the State at the (rial of the police chief for murder of the girl ; veck one | her Centerfitt on the an after au- her performed girl shortly Davis, Gets Short Term, Dispateh 1o Ve Sta M, March ROCKVILLE, Taw creating the Maryland- | Capital Park and Planning Co which the county commisstoners week appointed George P Sacks | i, Howard Cutith of Silver and Ben G0 Davis of ‘Takoma ! members of the Zoning Appeal Provided That one of the wem named for one year and L Jothors for tour years The commis | stoners ye terday destignated M. Davis {tor the one-year terme ‘The compensa. DETROIT, Mareh 7 (M- The o= ian of the members of the hoard will Heo blackhand sguad yesterday began {pe txed by the commisstoners. an nvestigation into the reported kil naping last ‘Thursday of Harvey K Watson, business agent of the Wical Workers' Unton, No. b8, of o o 2l el to be held by his | il " oy AA5.000 vansom P.n} ace of the mdsadng unlon oificial has been ol { under st | Board, hevs be Auto Crash Kills Woman MACON, Ga, March 23] JoA Fountain, wite of I Pountadn, prominent phystotan, was Wil mnd Miss Grace Paaan, Boston AhOE, Wi serionsly inidred when th wntomcbtie I which ihey wers overturned and caught v Forsyih, Ga, yesterday, Mrs A * viding der neat Proneh vailway vecelpts ook n cided drop i the past few month, about the | AS ANOTHER SCULPTOR SEES LINDBERGH. Louis de Valentin, 20- year-old Venetian sculptor. with his new bust of Col. Lindbergh. The gc tor says he worked entirely from newspaper photographs in making the bust. It will be shown at the forthcoming exhibit of Washington Independ- _ent Artists. Wide World Photos. Woman Who Killd )| |/ ORKERHELD u ppowd \la(l Doo i G v S ) YSTERY By the As 1 Pre BALTIMORE, Md. Decoy for $50,000 Ransom for Frances St. John Smith Betrays Man. March 7. bt in t her by d a jury it against 18 Assotiated Pross. | ORTHAMPTON. Mass, March Haat | With the arrest of a man who removed | from a post office box a decoy package | matled in response to a ransom demand ,“' 000, inspectors and police ‘SEEKS PEACE PLAN | S5 SR n ey IN PERSONAL TOUCH &/ S at Supporting b im that the dog was apparently mad, the jury yes- terday returned a verdict for Mrs. Michael Buini m.- mill | Carnegie Fo\mdmmn Paris Forms Contacts With Statesmen, | the postal box s Director Says. | three a before Miss Smit ated Press PARIS, March 7.—How the Carnegle Foundation for International Peac | uated in Paris, hones to acc mission was explained yesterd: the Royal Institute of International Af- fairs by Dr. Earle B. Baboock, director of the foundation. e, Babeoek s to create a bet the nati t ject would be pu es on in personal cor | Iu\m\hlmn w industrialis ickas for hours inspectors went into conference h a State detective and Maj. Thomas Hammond, legal adviser to St. John Smith, wealthy father of the girl and a ed New York broker. bail was sought pending 1 into the possidility that the hold the key to the ¢ of the 19-year-old fre hom a nation-wide search was Ry the Ace 1plish an tn- fwo weeks ago re- s Te s '\nd by ted that bankers and other leaders | and industry. | as 8. Baker. president of the lnsu'u.v of Technology, a American thou of the foundation. | SAMOANS DEFY WHITES. Convicted Group Continues Demand for Native Gavernment. APIA, British Samoa, March 7 (9 Boverned en- | | | 1 ely by Samoans, | fcias, was the Teply 3 administration’s ofti uuo Samoans senten Febru; pto six mogths' imprisonment for en-| forclng & native boyeott of Europes stores. The 400 are { Mau, or League of I voleed nal AR FOr seven vears 4 oftice box ed PLAN SUGAR DUTY FIGHT. o V| Philippine Assoctation to Oppose Restriction on Free Euntry., MANILA, Mareh T plue Sugar Ascia Mnst the New 2 over Western (British) Samoa. e reply was made by about lof the tnprisoned natives. They b | mated that they destred Rag {Gireat Britaln to Boat ove fer than th of New clomeney, T umber, was TAHIL ASKS WIFE S AID. Tarvhata, | vincess Former Mlineis Co-Bd, Urged to Raise Bond | OMANILA, Mareh T (1 Princess ‘Tay | to o o ety Phillpin | SUEAT (0 300000 tans was only the pre- hata Kiram, former stident of the Unte | de to & more determined and power- veratty of 1inots, has been sunimonedd | fal fght | from the Tsland of Jolo by her husband, | DAt Tahil, to ald b i getting out lur fall.The Datu wr chiel) I8 sery g o 1evear Mll\\‘uu' Lor sedition as ‘ ® colsequence of leading 200 Moros last [ YOUE I A uprising agalist payiment of Hand taxe ‘ Pahil wishes Princess Ihis fonth wite M {0 eltect his velease his appeal to ih Quurt ited Monday Toadflsh in Oyster Shell WILLIAMSBURG, Vs \I;.\-\ A e oaditsh about ¥ ehes g, - | Stead af an apster. was found side of a0 onster shell apetied here yesterday Ly Annte Wallace, colored sevant ’(\ Wil sbutg hame 3 N Pahback Tk (e specimen 1o Witiiam and Mary LOMege, where the el B biodogy Wil sty I Tarhata n pend Philiy Buprene