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* TATTOO IDENTIFES YICTIM OF BULLET Hotel Shooting of Julius Grace Mystery and Inquest Is Delayed. Probing the mysteny of the shooting of a man who had registered at the Houston Hotel as Joe Hoffman of Phil- adelphia, who was found dead in his roam there yesterday afterncon with » bullet wound through his heart, de- tectives this morning obtained informa- tion which led to identification of the; body as that of Julius Grace of Phil- | | _THE EVE N\ING_STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1928, 5.3 I. M. S. Courageous on its first ge building began in 1 and has cost § 00,000, bringing the total cost to $20,00 HOUSE TAKES UP | i LITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ‘The Chemical Society of Washington will meet, 8 o'clock. at the Cosmos adeiphia. A design tattooed on his arm bore | the name “Joe J. Walton.” police stated. | but a money order whicn & beilboy came 10 his room to deliver when he; discovered the body, was found to be from Myer Grace of Chicago, wha statea | to police over the fong-aistance tele- #aone that he was a brother of the dead man. While the evidence indicates that the fatal wound was self-inflicted, detec- tives are making a thorough investi- gation of the case. and Dr. J. Ramsey | Nevitt, coroner. has postponed the in- | quest until the investigation is con- " ¢ | Club. The Hillebrand prize will be | jawarded to E. P. Bartlett and addresses 3 | will be made by C. H. Kunsman and | Lansing S, Wells. St e | Washington Chapter, American As- socltion ‘of Enginerrs. will meet, 8| : {o'clock, at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Resolution, Passed by Sen- Brooks W. Setzer wil sheai on “High | i g emperature Insuladon.” illustrated ate Four Times. to Meet Wide ' with dslldes. Al interesied invited to | attend. | Divergence of Opinion. | ot | St. Luke's Men's Club will meet, 8:30 o'clock, in the parish hall. | The Round Table study group of the | B¥She ANOTRIAG £t American _Association of = University Four times approved by the Senate. Women will meet, 4:45 o'clock. at the {club. Mrs. Norman Titus will lead the ENGLAND'S NEW - AIRPLANE (IARRIE;R ON FIRST CRUISE ince it was converted from a cruiser to an alreraft carrier. The work of re- 0.CHEADS PLEAD FOR OLD MARKET Budget Bureau Urged to Pro- vide for Continuance of Western. The Budget Bureau was urged by the District Commissioners today to ap- cluded. | the proposed constitutional amendment A pistol was lying by the body. which | which would abolish the “lame duck,” was clad in pajamas, and lllhe at:ox was | or sho'r‘(-scs;:om Conxrcsshm;a‘ved today fired at such close range that the pow- | to its first showdown in the House. der burned the pajama jacket and | A wide difference of opinion existed seared the flesh. The door was chained | among members over the advisability of on the inside, and on the outer. knob | adopting such a proposal and predic- was hung a “Don't disturb” sign. | tions conflicted as to what the out- The adjoining room had been occu- | come would bg. As is the case with all pied oy two men, who arrived st theconstitutional amendments, a two-thirds hotel k‘ito;dl_\' ;flh (;x,rnf;. one odr wm:‘m | vole is necessary for approval. TPOr w0 a brother and regis- frea s “Frank Hoffman." the other| Weuld :“"I‘I'!Y C""““;‘:"’-n i istering as “Art Murphy. e two e amendment, presen 1o ‘the hotel yesxerda;p morning with- | White-Norris resolution. would abolisi out their baggage. | “lame duck” sessions by changing the Detectives are seeking them. spurred ' presidential inaugural date from March on by information that the expensive 4 to January 24, and clarify presidential car in which the trio was traveling was | !:ltfrsiion profisions of the Constitu- siolen in New York. tion. A nypodermic needle was found | Supporters hold the proposed changes among the effects of the dead mln.dind { :\OI:I: mmze rc?;,\xr;:;p-‘no;r rrsvnn:xn‘\": it was learned that he had called up|to the will of the e by conven several physicians in a vain attempt to, & new Congress 2 months after elec- obtain narcotics, and had wired also | tion instead of 13 months, as now is the for funds. Theé only money found in|case. Opponents contend that Con- the ream was a 10-cent piece. The | BTess now has authority to provide by | discussion. ! The United Ledge of Theosophists, Hill Building. Seventeenth and streets, will have a free public lecture, 8:15 o'clock. on “Masters of the Wi dom.” Al welcome. C. C. Bennett of the Finger-print Bu- reau, War Department. will entertain the | Men's Club of St. Mark’s Church, Third and A strects southeast. and their | | ladies” tonight. He will show pletures taken by himself. | | Local No. 1, City Employes’ Associa- | tion will meet, 8 o'clock, at its hall, | 1006 E street. | e | FUTURE. | The Stearns Bible class will meet, 1/ 1 p.m.. at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. Dr. K. B. Moomaw +will be in charge. | East Gate Chapter. No. 21, 0. E 8. will give a dance tomorrow, 9 p.m. | prove an item In the appropriation bill 'WIDOW DESCRIBES | DEATH OF LIVERS Wise's Counsel Intimates De- i fense May Plead Fall From Bed Was Fatal. Spevial Dispatch to | MARTINSBURG, W. Va., March 8.— | Questions this morning by counsel for | Spencer Wise, Washington dairyman, | on trial here for the alleged murder ! of Leo A. Livers, local lumberman, last November, sought to bring from Mrs. | ;Ell?:lhl‘lh Morison Livers, widow, infor- | mation as to the height of the bed in | Livers' room, on which she saw him {2arly in the morning he was injured and | later on the floor beside the bed. | Clarence E. Martin, for the defense, asked her whether she did not ihink o Star 1 MISS EDITH SANDERSON the floor without her hearing the thud, | tion from Broussa, Turkey, where for but Judge Rodgers declined to let her five years she has been a Congregation: answer the question jonary, attached to the American The inference was that the defonse | Lycee. Miss Sanderson's offense was the ! would contend a fall from the bed spreading of religious propaganda. | caused the fatal skull fracture. Testi- | which is barred in Turkey. She s a | mony so far introduced showed Wis» hit | graduate of the University of California. | Livers on the left side of the head, following a quarrel in a dice game. The it possible Livers fell from the bed to Of Oakland, Calif., who faces deporta- | and out. 7 was stolen shortly after the gsca) asks that local police keep:a ror GROUND 5% TWO CONVICTS ESCAPE. Automobile Disappears at Glasgow, Va., as Prisoners Are Sought. 12l Dispateh to The Star, | STAUNTON. Va. March 8—Two! convicts have escaped from the prison camp at Glasgow, Va. according to a telegram received here by Chief of Police W. P. Davis from the mayor, 8. B. Watts of Glasgow. Mavyor Watts sald that an automobile T. top the salesman ~ phone ~or mail acard d TRY THESE TWO “SPECIAI N for SATURDAY for the coming fiscal year to continue | defense yesterday, in an opening state- maintenance of the | ment. conceded the blow was struck, but ODETROION R I AN st ang| ©Xpressed the belief that the jury would Western Market, at Twenty-first and | eoheriae® (M dCm A tal K streets, which will close June 30/ unless the appropriation is forthcom- | Dot ity belif | 1t was expected today that Wise would ing 2 d Vi ainst closi of | be placed on the stand to give his story. T e the Gommissioners | He hns made no public statement, ex- | 1o seek to keep it in operation through | CePt to plead not gullty, since Novem- | the mext fiscal year. Besides the reg- | Der. when he was held responsible by |a coroner’s jury and indicted. ular appropriation for salaries of the n v and | ‘ market employes. the Commissloners | Besidos 'c?:";m““l;‘lg;v“';L!;‘t)sc:n'\:s:‘l;qm\‘ t approve | s bel Vi SS-eXa k00 o recstiaitan: witnesses have been Clyde | n T he | Rations today, an fte mof 850000 to recondition the | g “smith, a ‘friend of Livers. who re- o orize | Moved him from the hotel to his hime; earieaaration ot “""‘,’,:Em',\,.,. ot | Walter Fitzsimmons, local loan broker, produce market along the south side [ Whom Wise visiting. both members of B street between Sixth and Ninth|O0f the par streets, was started today by the Com- missioners at the 12quest of Representa- tive Zihiman of Maryland. chaiiman of the House District committee. The bill also will authorize the appropriaticn who was called to the Livers home. Mrs. Livers told of finding her hus- band on his bed shortly after 4 am. apparently intoxicated, and returning CITIZENS HEAR TALKS ' ON FEDERATION WORK Objections to Car Merger Are Also Explained to Foxhall Village Body. The work of the Federation of Citi- zens' Associations and the objection that body to the Harley merger proposal was St. Patrick’s Episcopal Chapel night. Dr. George C. Havenner, vice presi P. Wilson explained by | y sald to have participated three guest speakers before the Fox- | in the dice game, and Dr. H. S. Tonkin. hall Village Citizens' Association at its second meeting in the parish hall of last law for a session to convene immediately \jaconjc Hall, Rhode Island and Mills money order. sent evidently in answer 10 his appeal. did not arrive until after | After noon on the March 4 following its the shooting. | election. 3 | Ratification s Necessary. 1f approved by the House, the amend- ment must be ratified by three-fourths { of the State Legislatures before becom- ing oparative. If this should be done. the amendment in all probability will Heads Stevens Institute. HOBOKEN. N. J.. March 8 (#).—Dr. ‘Harvey Nathaniel Davis, professor of mechanical engineering at Harvard Uni- versity, has been named president of Stevens Institute of Technology to suc- cred the late Dr. Alexander H. Hum- phreys, it was announced last night. | Constitution, since the child labor amendment has been tejected by more than 40 States. The latter, however. | stlll 15 pending and any State at a " time may reverse its action and approve b <y | The Droposal. The last amendment 5 | approved, the nincteenth, gave women | the right to vote. The “lame duck™ proposal originated in the Senate in the Sixty-seventh Congress, where it was sponsored by Senaior Norris, Republican, of Ne- ¢ |braska_ It was approved in that and | the three suocceding Congresses. Jaey | WRIGHT AIRPLANE | TO STAY IN BRITAIN, INVENTOR DECLARES nesment of S it Drostumert TWACE’ | - (Contmued from First Page.) GEN W POUN] S Tt ami Coehir nie. Linie | belittle the scientific tchicvements of Pieasant or 1531 | his brother and himseil, has refrained | from airing his opinions. He is quiet {and unassuming with a real aversion to public controversy. Just now Mr. -~ *. ' Wright has been advised that a resolu- CRETJTORS' OF HARRY E |tion has been miroduced in Congress | Y58 at pow wn or belore March 15: | calling for an mnvestigation of the situs . _1v*" " juon He 15 concerned primarily in THAT AN- having some disinterested scientists of 1428 | high standing examine the claims made by the Smithsonian Institution SPECIAL D MY DELICAIE: T s 1 persows having pails are hereby nutified 10 prescnt them before March 14th MISHEL JUKIAN. Next we vne of the last- great frame war butidings. focated between 141 wuantity of plumbing mate- e Fticies lov pumerous to TR | r$1.25 roil. and ehin- b & - Ibe the twenticth amendment to the | avenues northeast. | Members of the American Associa- tion of University Women Arbitration | Course will meet at dinner tomorrow, {6:45 pm. Dr. Willlam C. Dennis will |speak on “Arbitration and Pan- | America.” Idaho_Council. N D. of P.. will give & 500 card party tomorrow. 8:30 p.m., second floor of Pythian Temple, 1012’ Ninth street Alpha Delta Phi will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 pm., at Hotel Gordon The Women's City Club boc review section will meet tomorrow. 4:45 pm., {in the ballroom of the clubhouse, Sev- | | eral author guests will be present. Club | | members invited. Miss Alice Heaven, chalrman. | | Trinity Chapter, No. 33, O. E. S. | will give a card party and dance. March 12, at Oyster's Auditorium, Twenty- |sixth and Pennsylvania avenue. | | Two lectures on “Christian Science Its Mission and Leader.” will be de- | livered tomorrow by Prof. Hermann §. Hering, C. §. B.. of Boston. The first | will be given at Keith's Theater, at 12:15 pm., and the second in the First Church of Christ, Scientist. at 8 p.m The lectures are under auspices of Pirst Church, and the public is invited The Jeflerson Junior High Alumni| Association will meet March 14, in the | school auditorium, 7:15 p.m. A 500 and bridge party will be given | {by the Washington Highlands Citizens' | | Association. March 10. 8 pm. at the { Oyster auditorium, Twenty-sixth street |and Pennsylvania avenue. of approximately $30.000 for the erec- tion of temporary wooden sheds for the protection of the farmers The Commissioners are anxious 19 | have this proposed legislation enact>d as soon as possible in view of the ap- proaching busv season on the farmers’ market. The Western half of the pr:s ent market already has been abandon- ed. and the Treasury Department. it i3 understood. is planning to remove tle sheds on the remaining half. which will leave the farmers now using tie market without & place to transect busi- ness. CARRICKS BOY NAMED AS PAGE IN SENATE Son of Unfortunate Widow Given | Position by Democratic Leader. In the role of a Senate page. young George Carricks of 109 Caroll street southeast ‘s helping to meet the prob- lem that confronted his mother a month sga. when the father, Alton Carricks died of asphyxiation, At that time Mrs. Carricks had five children to provide for. and a few days after the husband’s death another baby later on the floor, breathing heavily. gent of the federation, outlined the ! She said there were blood stafns on the history and organization of that body. bed and on her husband's face and and J. Louis Gelbman. delegate from | clothing, the Congress }:;Izhu Citizens' Asso- | i i ciation to the federation. spoke on the LULCAL Bt D | importance of the work of citizens' as- Smith told of hearing a scuffle in sociations. | the hotel following the game and find-| The Foxhall Village group voted to ing Wise standing over Livers, who postpone considering affiliarion with was on the floor. He was with Fitz- | the federation until its May meeting. | simmons, and they were told bv Wise, but directed President Clarence A. | he aid. that Livers had called him a Miller to appoint a committee of five vile name and he struck him. The man to _consider the matter. was removed to his home by Smith. William A* Roberts, vice chairman Wise's brother. mother and sister are of the public utilities committee of the | with him in court Federation of Citizens' Associations. Judge D. H. Rodgers. presiding. ruled Who is representing that bodv at the firmly agalnst a news photographer's merger hearings before th: Public Util- to “shoot” the courtroom ities Commission, declared that the explaining the court saw no | federation had been making an ex- y for such publicity tensive study of street car merger mat- | e ters over a long period of time, and as | BYSTANDER WOUNDED. a result had collected a great mass of attempt seene. * necess details. which made it able to analyze | any plan presented 1 Following the address of Mr. Rob- | Man Shot as Husband and Wife erts, the association voted to invite | 0 Harley P. Wilson to speak in defense of | Stage Fizght. his plan at the next meeting of the William S. Jones, colored. 610 Third Orsanization. F. M. Woodrow, chair- street southwest. was struck on the mAan of the public utilities committee | kmee by . bullet shot from the re.. of the association, was Instructed to Yolver “of Clvde Barnes. colored, 28 have his committee study both sides of vears old. 515!, Third strect south-'the traction problem. | 'west. during an altercation between Barnes and_his wife on the street at | First_and Virginia avenue southwest Iast night Barnes fired five times at his wife, police state. one of the bullets hitting DO YOU WANT TO SELL? 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Library Association will the plane labels, did not ailter Mr. meet, March 16, 8 pm., in the Eliz- | Wrisht's deciston. abeth Sprague Coolidge auditorium, Offered Machine Twice. Library of Congress. James Thayer | Gerould. librarian of Princeton Uni- verzity, will speak of “Some Neglected Punctions of the Library and How to | | Meet Them.” Miss Helen Wright of | the prints division, Library of Congress will tell of “Some Autographed Books," Exhibit of books in lobby of auditorium. | As further indication of the attitude | Musical program arranged by music Vi t e o irtens peimt out. thay | division of the Library. Public invited. unti] recently scarcely a reference was| rhe business and professional made in this American National M. | women's department of the Y. W. C. A. | D e oo e e oy Will have a dinner tomarrow for all | aeogicr uniaels isplay were DUMErOUS women interested in “Advancement- was made thai they were the first|How 1% Comes’ |The Becretary of | heavier than air machines “capable” A < . of sustained flight carrying & man.| There will be a meeting in the in- i There were numerous glider models of | terest of the Irene Banes memorial 25’)"&‘:’.‘?“ l::gphlx:‘pmnzsmfi) :"'mg:ldv s?‘nd-y,h 4pm, at rmu;:cm;m;:::duoum | tucked avay in & comer with the tag: N | “Wright aeroplane used by the Urittd | Alpha Kappa Sigma Legal Fraternity States Army 1909-1910. Pirst 5Ing | yi)] give a testimonial banquet in honor [ :‘“v'frm:' nd put In practice lof Judah Barnet Pelshin, Saturday, 9 L | e considered by Mr. Wright's friends |PS1- 8¢ the Hotel Dupon { o be rather strange recognition for o | | great a contribution as these brothers | made 1 their country. Mr. Wright alwo feels keenly the effort | made in recent years through the public | The inyentor explained that cards placed by this government-sup- . 8o, antil shipped to England, it had remain- East Gate Chapter No. 21, O. E, 8, will give a dance tomorrow, 8 pm, In Masonic Temple, Rhode Island and Mills avenues northeast, Die that he and his brother were com- | The ~Alllance ",’;""“' "x‘” l'l""'}l | mon mechanics who bult a machine ’l"-';,n T i that managed o fiy first, but unllw|l" ":;‘ '1 'm Artrorsilidh principles copled from scientists, nnuu’":“, e lecture. ubject, orge ticularly Prof. Langley i [, Mr: Wright 18 T)lvk 10 point out that | | when Prof. Langley was alive, he and | amp, | Withur were gl\‘snyflrml “not’only for | U. 8.W. V., will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., having made the first fiight, but for [t Pythian Temple. Following its reg- having produced the firs. machine cap- | WAT session the camp will wttend the sble of fiight, and for the sclentific re- (birthday party to be given by the | search from which this machine | Ladies’ Auxiliary. sprang.” | The ealeulations of Prof. Langley snd | of all other sclentists who previousty | had delved into aero-dynamics— the principles which made fiying by heavier- Than-air planes poscible —were found by the Wrights through actual experience ) be erroneous Kolved Propeller Problem. It wes only thelr painstaking research, Gen. Nelson A, Miles Camp, No. 1, Musical Program at Church. A musical program by Charlie and Laurte Taylor, English evangelists, will be held tonight at the Metropolitan | Baptist Church, Bixth and A streets ! northeast, av 7:45 o'clock They have glven conc mons throughout — this country and | Europe, ‘They will preach every night s and ser- Press | Involving computation with intricate technicsl datu, #nd then supported by hundreds of actusl fights In ghders, L which brought s solution of the prob- Mr. Wright demonstrated for the how wrong principles and not difficulties prevented the | lem L writer mechaniesl Langley plane the Wilghts irom fiying Besides establishing 1 the sclentific principles upon which sfrplane fight i | baced. the Wrights eonsidered thelr mont | ditfieult problem the working out of # | proper airplane propeller, and here wgain tney hlezed & scieptific trall | The effort w teke away from them credit for sclentific aehievement, there- | loe, rankles My Wright for the past he entered the wir al Kitty N, C, ws the first man ever o P8y 10 was put in exactly the condi ton i which 3t first flew st KitLy Hawk hetore being shipped 10 England Now the inventor intends 1o | nimselt for some tme writing the de- talls of the Wright | led o the binh of sviation Vorm which v | Hawk | apyient | l . More then 110,000 sl ars, Welsls lgn countriee last yesr and sl others before | year has | been working on the original plane n | - exirie and biguses maddily the Uniled | 1 &tater “were donnea by WRurers i lor- | i for three weeks, Charlle ‘Taylor will | speak on “The Relation of the Movies {10 the American Home” at the Bunday night rervice or Grow Unsightly Ask Us for Estimates devote | experiments that | his attention to the burdens facing Mrs | Carricks. The Vice President showed the letter to Senator Robinson of Ar- kanses, Democratig leader. There was prospect_of a vacancy in the page force on the Democratic side and as soon ns it occurred Senator Robinson appointed the oldest Carricks boy. Now George s earning $20 a week. WOMAN IN HOSPITAL AFTER DEATH ATTEMPT Mrs. Stella E. Scott, 25 years old, 528 Ninth street southeast, is under obser- vation in Gallinger Hospital today fol- | | lowing her attempt to jump off Key Bridge yesterday afternoon, which was frustrated by her husband. William F. Scott, a parachute jumper at the Na- val Al Station Scott told police that his wife had been 11l for some time and that when she left the house yesterday afternoon he kept within sight of her. Mrs. Scott went by street car to Key Bridge. alighting on the Georgetown side, and | started o cross. When she reached the center of the structure she climbed the rafling. Scott then rushed up and grabbed her, he satd. and with the help of passersby pulled her to safety. Scott checked out on three davs' leave at the Naval Alr Station this morning Army Officers Promoted. Lieut. Col. Julien E. Gaufot, Cavalry at Fort Bliss, Tex., and Lieut. Col. John L. Shepard. 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