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THE BVENING SEAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY, . MARCH 17, 1928, | SHIPMATES IN UNCLE SAM’S NAVY. The monkey mascot of the U. S. S. REPRESENTATIVES JOIN PAGES IN NEW “INDOOR BASE BALL” GAME. Psychic base ball, a new card game, ENJOYING ONE OF THE. BENEFITS OF RIGHER EDUCATION. Sophomores and freshmen of the Brooklyn Cen- Bainbridge enjoys the run of the ship, and even ventures into the rigging, claims two more initiates in Representative L. C. Dyer of Missouri (at left foreground) and Representative C. L. ter of the City College of New York staging their annual “pants rush” and tug-of-war at Fort Greene Park, Brook- where he can climb with the best of the tars. The photo was {aken during | McLeod of Michigan (at right). The House members are heading two teams of Capitol pages here in a game that Iyn. Only the lackiest participants in this institutional battle emerge with more than a shred or two of clothing, the Winter maneuvers in Cuban waters. appears to be headed for extra innings. The score by innings is being chalked up on the board. object being to remove as much of this as possible from yonr opponent. Wide World Photos. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood PUP FLIES 400 MILES TO ENTER DOG SHOW. Here is Miss Pao Yun, " ASSOCIATES PAY TRIBUTE TO RETIRING GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE. John Kent, who Is celebrating his William R. Scott of this cijy, Uni- i R - a prize cho! 1l set with goggles and helmet to take-off with her mistress, sixty-fifth- birthday ‘teday following his retirement yesterday, after 34 years' service in the Government Print- versity of Pennsylvania senior, who PENN ATHLETES TURN OUT FOR LACROSSE. Candidates for the lml: Mrs. Edward H. Goodwin of Plainfield, N. J., from Hadley Field, for Cleve- ing Office, was given a reception by his friends and fellow workers. Lefi to right: Joseph P. Van Overmeer, Mr. will appear in a leading rol> in the versity of Pennsylvania lacrosse tam showing a little early season “pep’ Iand, Ohio. The pup felt fit for the dog show there when she arrived. Kent, Robert Speelman, superintendent of binding, and Edward H. Paudert, who was master of ceremonies. Mask and Wig show, “Tarantella.” as practice gets under way. The old Indian game is making great strides in Copyright by P. & A. Photos. : 7 Star Staff Photo. | te have its premiere here March 2 popularity among American colleges. Wide World Photos: LANE SAVES LIFE ~JOHN KENT ENDS OF STRCKEN AN LONG . $ SERVICE. INDUSTRIAL SHOW ' STONE MOUNTAI WILLENDTONHT DONATONSHALTED Fourth Annual Exposition by City and County Restrained| ; - 7. s : T Wig B Mg ) Resident of Snowbound Russian-Born Employe Paid Chamber of Commerce Re- From Aiding: Project 1 f fohn s f ; Town Carried to Hospital Imoressive Tribute by ports Record Attendance. by Court. | in Aircraft. Companions. | ‘The fourth annudl indQstrial exposi- By the Associated- Press. o P . e 3 o By the Associated Press. A striking lesson in practical Ameri- f the ‘Washinglon Chamber of DECATUR, Ga., March 17.—A tem-| [ > o 3 > > SAULT STE. MARIE. Mi.} canism was revealed yesterday when Com: e will come to a close tonight | porary order restraining the City of p o i % D p > X 5 1,")‘;;;‘!‘" s‘:\r&"i" '&rfi’i':'x‘\“i‘fl'}:;fi\b Y Lleul, the Russian-born journeyman - book- st the Washington Auditorium with s | Atianta and Pulton County from maxing : r : : food and supplfes to snowbound Datour, Dinder. John Kent. was retired on th total record-breaking attendance If to- tain Confederate Monumental ‘Amcll-‘ L « ! was credited with saving the lfe of eve of his sixty-fifth birthday anniver- ¥'s throngs of visitors are in propor- | tion -and enjoining the latter from | . b Russell Goetz of Defour, WhO Was sary from the branch bindery of th r in the week, Cham- Tecelving such_contributions was issued | ” ; 4 e i ; v 6 : brought to a hospital here on the Gavernment Privitig Ofice loaulédi ced in Superior Court here yestezday on i 4 turn flight of the plane. Goetz, suffer- » 2o g + weather, Board of (petition of five prominent Atlanta | ing from blood poisoning, had been (he Library of Congress. after nearly 3¢ ht last pight . e \':y.'wumen. | awaiting medical attention in the vears in the Government service. Valued™ ~ « X fsolated district for t past 10 day: v 3 wd that exceeded that of thé | Thelr aktion which sought to recover e o e Past 10, SAYS | for his ability in his craft, as well & earlier evening showings. It was esti- | funds already paid tothe sssociation | OXFORD OARSME FOR THEIR ANNUAL CLASSIC WITH CAMBRIDGE. An unusual close-up of the Oxford crew in a hard training pull at sfoipbe e B g wrd expiat i Riseleil sk Vb Tated by chamber officials that the on the grounds that ‘such dopations' Marlow, England, where they are preparing for the great English boat race elassic on March 31. CUPYEGHG bYePL s AT Eholoks, | | peoust ioirers JUGE imeh tulaave i | Pl S G B s it il gt pproximated | Were unconstitutional, ‘also asked the & - v s sl - = A ent warmly praised opportunity tr 35600 appointment of a receiver for the or- Charles W. Darr Makes Address. “;_“".‘;‘:"L!Jn"fl{f‘,‘:’:;}v:;‘:’:‘;fl it WUUDS SEARCHED Mystcrious Device on Office Buxlding 7 Lieut. Soper made two trips to Detour | the Land of the Free during the cours vesterday with badly needed supplies. of® 8" reception Which his colleague: On a return flight to Sault Ste. Marie (ondered him as their offcial send<off ‘address was deifvered over WMAL |approximately $800,000 ' in.donations Doard at Ramero e iy Racs, ey | Edward H. Paudert was the mast saries W. Darr. first vice president | trom. all soyrces ' had” Been rwasted. g . s ceremonies. s e chamber, Compariog Govern- |squandered and dissipated until it ha Found of Chlcf Interest to plgeons lace Benson, & resident, has been crit- | yresigent of Local No. 4 of the ically 111, 5 aber, | COmPETioE Covem | auandered and dissipated until it has aly i { national Bookbinders' Union. cangratu- . { AN e S . John P. Deadman, with his = he 4””??5’,",‘1»“ the l‘:“' which 0 complete the monument” to | e team, the nmb'wfi:\n“ to ";‘rn‘"%: ‘x‘;xq L k'm imten oo iber U foster expansion of |tne Copfederscy on Stone Mountain The mystery of the eerle obfect sus- conversation and resulted in much time village, was several hours ahead of the | Presented him with a set of resolutions . ¢ those Who Were un-|ear here. pended from the roof of the Hibbs |being taken from work to watch the pralsing his work. from his union co g plane with a small supply of fo CARUCS ent fn the pibitc Recelver Demanded. Building at Pifteenth street near New | fascinating movements of the arms Tobacco, He And his dog_ tenmed wd |leagues. Mrs. Mary B. Lystom, repre. ftlans 1 L1 ] ““Uniess & receiver 15 sppolnted to e = | Yorkavenue, which for the past few | At lcngth, one lawver, tired of having : = on the verge of exhaustion when they et the woman warkers oF the bing- take charge of and prve ite 5 ; days has puzzled and distracted oc- | his stenographer slow up his work while | @ : reached_Detour. Yooy, spoke brielly. = Albert ~ reice bureau of | goharge, of and preserve wts assete | No One in Lumber Camps | cupants of oftiees having an outiook on pointed out the thing to every SIX More Coast Guard Ves- " ™ pocinan sald the snowdrifts | [ePTeseNting the printing division. Power Co., discussed | unable to respond the rear of the building, was solved | cilent and told with bulging eves of the Were 50 great at times that it was neces, |DiS Braise “and that of his fellows t ihods of — to eny judgment that may be rendered rac Mr. Kent X methods of preserving b y be rendere | today mystery surrounding it, declded to in- bl Moty Mr. Kent's laure Suitable gifts w L 15 suit” : ) d sary to nowshoes and dig th . . able gifts we o Her 1alk a0 vas broudcast. agalmat itin this uit” the petition Saw British Craft, L R T M sels to Augment Fleet. | sury to but on snowshg dig the made 1o Mr. Kent, some of the The ? industrial and com- SF 0L ” Ing between two windows, & metal de- | He sent & messenger to the Hibbs 5 Th ¢hich fold Denylng thas o e Z . | The snow moter, which had been en- | g s b e ldlonossis ol Sheriff Says. viee, looking like an emaciated puppet. | Bullding to' find out what it was all 178 Ships Captured. deavoring for several days to reach the |10 {he absence of George H. Ca Cy s BAY | o statemnel at Atisnta. deciriin the st regular intervals swung fts white | about. The boy first saw an official of | village, was abandoned when it stalled ' oo, Piblc printer. who was unabi il burner o 1e e o DA duclaring that O, e {arms up and do the building. who knew nothing about - - V0 a bliezard Thursday Ay "‘-“:’*“ Sp an, supertntend automatic arth ey . | _On first sight workers in the Evans, | it, and advised the youth to get a new > | Army ofticials o ced g0 of binding. spoke for the Gover tion of the co o | By the Assocluted Pras, | " it Phe war on rum in Southern waters. | ofticals ¢ aunounced that |, > B s | CUCELO! Lhe court at the proper (e 7 Search for!| BN and other bulldings whose win- | bootlegger. = Next he saw an elevator AT O S apiure. of 176 | tegUIAT atrplane service will be estab- | €Ot unit (0 which Mr. Kent gave « InaOW |0y that 1t canmet pag s 0NV W | NEV YORK, March 17.—Search for | dows afforded a sight of it rubbed their | operator, who gave him a full explana- (@ T8, TR Gaca by addition | lished and continued for several days S SCArs of Dis life and praised h op- 1 racterized as ahanyd, the peti. |N® MISING tragsatiantic monoplane, |cves. When the puppet failed to van- | tion ’ o more Targe Const Gurd ships, | between here and Detour. ‘The ssrvice ltv as & faithtul worker. Mr. Ke B | fporar & antte o 2 he peti- | o deavor d its two English occu- b Into alr they became assured they | “That's a new Invention.” he sald |0 (oo e i fwill be devoted to carrying mail and ' and of loners’ application to prevent the asso. | Endeavour, and Its two English occu 3 by order of Assistant Secretary of the in & brief addr it e e ; i s enerally regarded today as | WETE 10U seelng things and their amaze. | “Is » mechanical searecrow for keep- |4\ G001 G {food supplies for the beleaguered - | b ddr ave My “{ o ving contributions | pants was generally regar ment inerensed. [ing’ the' bigeons off the window silly, | TIEASIY JOWIAR gy o (lagers A small American flag. R the city and eounty, declaring that o) ope. T} o ehie c VAV Y ‘ay.” NS were served and o : the right 1 ncoept lemE!mm a forlorn hope. Al elues had faded as | ‘The device became the chief toplc of Those WAVING arms scare them away.” |, . niiion chief declared the campaign locutiontss “"e:-un‘::ll;\l(-hx:‘ri};:::::; puYee. they did in the cases of 14 other trans- | 5 there against rum runners will not be ‘ with selections e T e ; [Uhere agaliat Ku SACer Sorine ana | PRESIDENT SEES MERIT | elections = T2 © e st e vy or| NEW YORK GIRLS WIN | RING RIDER SUES OWNER |cptuty ' i oSt | F 0 B8 PR TR A B b e o g 71 1hat the city and county by ensoined GHiidnd b gling In Northern waters. birthday. for this St. Patrieks. ds. o iy | from making appropristions 1o the aee | Oreel e, Mo sald they had hewrd 8| DEBATE WITH A, U. TEAM| OF CIRCUS FOR DIVORCE || of th ships now in the tolls of tho | Jpels (or him (e end oF hia- st 1L & U At er 0 J | ) , J - o =1 ors. p] tur Leawie | Lliding Tor such appropristions’ 4108 | developed that ft' was -that of, Capt. | ey [ = {und have been ordered transferred to|Jones Measure, With Suggested pevond tpiy o PIADS for the future of bocal | Walter 1. G. Hipebliffe and the HOn. | Military Protection of American| Request That She and Another (he Coast Guard headquarters at Fort Mr. K & & good rest vrs, and | Mearing et for' Mareh 24, | Elate Muckay | | Lauderdale, o escape the payment of | Amendment, Is Understood to | Mb Kent was born March 17, 16 e pélitlonsrs, B (ol o ware | SEEIACHOOE () adgenly SEOICS [ nvestmenta Aliond Lo (Bub- Woman Appear in Same Aot |gp gonts per day for maintenance o Moot Executive Approval { Bookbinder tn"1ody o B Thamas prominent in the activities of the United | 1% o | ! ; 5 1 | oach vessel. Thirty of the ships are g oval, | Nufnder, 1883 with ‘Thomas Daughters of the Confederacy wnd who |1, thet vicinity woodsmen would wirely | Joct at Hurst Hall, DCHIIS OV | Reld at Key West, and seven &t 8U.| president Coolldge would find the | mortiny ‘;{m.l"f:;mmu' W W Brought the euit as “taxpayers of the | (800 DO, QRS G B Fegion | The New York University girls' de- | iy tha Associsted Freas | Petersburg | Jones flood reltet bill, pending tn the | pomted to the Gonompd W& jeity and county” forth -that the | fheck of bl lumbes comps of LAAL Feliol | bating team won u 3-to-1 decllon Int | | 0 N pe Mareh 17.-A request| . THe Vessels captured by the Coast ! Senate, completely satistactory It & pro- | Office on June 11 jeoe peot Pr city has paid 16 the mssocistion 320,000 | fIled L6 bring Infotmeiion Y [night In debate with the American Unt- | FOf ey A request | g ehtefly are'of the fshing 60, | yision were included i it establishing | ferred to the. Goted: He was t of the otil of $100.000 (hey said 0 hiad | WAne being aeen or heard. | ety girds tam at Huist Hadl, on tie | (hat she and another woman appenr 1n | though there are sohooners and ast | 3 commission - determine the. extont | banen o o, Songtessional Libeas bligated 1elt Uy contribute. A simtiar | S1e0S of the Ameriun and CERRAIN | A, U campus the same riding act in the Al . Barn- | boats mmong them. While the AssiStant | g (he manner of local contribution | 1017 o June 1anr p e, from M Emount vas pleaged by the eonnty, they |Sraerimenis wo search the Wooted He2| rhe visitors, who took the nega- | (€I O et of cruelty | Becretary was in Florida the Coast | (o the expenss of flood veltet work dinder i ha 331 he served as book 8 of which $50,000 iready b | Senainy more definite advices. No one | JVe 0f the question, “Hesolved, - that rous " Y Gluard captured w Britlsh schooner With | A¢ present Mr. Coolidge feels that | tlan | He ronde o the sewing s ‘I:”:’“:u.":“'”h oV e The “In;"" | American private investments i | by Mra. Sarah Jane Stonehouse, I # | 00 cases of Hquor, four nutomobiles and | cong In called upon to determine ! hranch “ll‘”l“f“"“*‘ AL the Lidewr chstged that such payment A":;"”""'h""‘w[ B R Loy “'“““. forelgn countries should not be glven | suit for divorce agalnst Alpheus G| pine prisoners. This vessel, which had | (he question of these contributions | yesterdas ¢ date of his retivemen eathiny were Segal under the poittt LG Dy motor Dud heen | MUtary Cprotection “hy the United | Barnes Btonehouse, owner of the show. | nosed into n deserted heach, was spotted | without suffiolent knowledge of facts 5 ate constitution, vhich aealumaten tie | ook ftates Government,” were Anna_Pet- | ‘The suft was fled yesterday [ by n Const iunrd alrplane and (he cap- | 1o would be prepared, aithoush cling b position o1 tex money snd does not | " luck, Florence Forgotson and Bllza- | The woman with whom Mrs. Stone- | ture effected while the unloading of the | ing to the principle of local contribn- | NEW BUS UNE OPPOSE 3 DFVIds Tas Wkt aonations ik beth Riley, The American UnIVersity ' jouse says shie was naked (o appear in | cargo was i progre tions, to leave to the commisston all 0SED. b foe ey Pind i The women who brought the suit were | WILL ATTEND UNVE'UNG_ [team was Nola Livingston, Charlotte ' the yiding act, Oarlottn Decker, was | Of the captured vessels those that can | getermination of the matter of local ents of th rs. Grace Mary, M lda B. Wond: | agee und Kathryn Heath named 1 the wite's sult as co-respond- |bo used will be turned over o the | oontributions even to the point of de- | Stieet Car Company rd, Mrs, 3, E. Andrews, Mrs. Virginia Miss Kathleen Duggan, natonal sec- o0t ™ Namod as co-defendants were the | Onstoms and Coast Guard services and | ciding 1f looalities should of should ot A X we Phitlips and Mis, J. 8. Nichols, Epeaker Appoints House Members!ietaty of Delta Sigma Itho, honorary f Alljance Investment Co, the United [ the remainder sold contribute more than the Jones bill| Bridge Sevvice 1s Hearing on the petition was set for dobuiing fraternity, presided, and Uhe | fyyestment and Amusement Co. and contemplates at present { The proposal of the Conduit Red W X i . or the firt thiee exv | yeypohy 24 ] to Btone Mountain Ceremonies. | judges were Robert N. McMillen af the | o Prin ol peaity Oo. Mrs. Stoneho I p surpussed it wnother | | Federal ‘Trade Oommission, Harold F.the by ,uulmm‘f"\:“m vlm“fiyfl_;fi: BOTTLER IS SUED. [Cltsens” Assoelation that motor dus Jesge crowd visite the Audivuriim vdsy. | A committee of 10 o pepresent the| A committee of 10 to represent the | pgllogrin of the Near Kast Rellef and v d [ service supplement stroet car service o ’ | 1nsse ut the unvetling of the hul,n':; House i the unvelling of the Blone j W, Washburn of the United Btates | (e *00k '::“‘,’;‘l‘;“‘;;;"‘“':""I‘;:d""“f e ; WINS GUNNERY HONOR. {the Chatn Bridge line was opposedt by Navy Thanked for Relief Off Mountain Memorial, st Atlenta, Ga | Mountain Confederate Memorial at Al- | Buresu of Research bibid s e Dronsity whib Man Asks $10,000 for Alleged e Washington Ratlway & Bleotrte o evy lhank or Relief Offer. | " 40ril 9, b [} lants, Ga, on April 9, was appointed al the community property, which she P | todtay i A lotter to the Public Utilities Gov. Young of CelMornis has con (‘r-',,;ukfl Longworth, VP DY | ieiay by Bpeuker Longworth : m"f"' FLALISONA Injuries, 1 |“|; M‘:xln;ml“l f'“.“ l\\h\\‘r‘; "WI\LIF f Comimision 3 o Oy, Youn Mornis has con- | B R e b D T " o pf - §3,600 Ist of capital ships i short-range bat- | SRS of Calfforniia v Ad-| "The commifice, headed by Iuprrm-nl«; Tie “commitiee, headed by Repre- | 0. K.'s Fort Humphreys Barracks a:nl:n;filu flw-‘».:eyf feen C,.:“‘.I‘.‘{',‘.. "mr ftephen Lefas, bottler of soft dvinks, | te .u.mlm for " 1821-1938, wocording !|_ ““_" company said that existing serv- gacr, comusnger-in. | oiive Bell, Demograt, Georgin, b com- | sentatlve Bell, Democrat, Georgls, was | pne Sennte military affairs committee | W ®ounte S iareled n 1091 ot | has boen sued for 810000 damages I [ to nformation made publio today by (150 % ddeguate and that the prowsed e, 1or 1o promytly | nosed of Tilson of ' Connecticyt, Me- | composed of Tiison of Connecticut, Mc- | jas made & favorable report on the | Fyeellte QA MREIES ARG AT G Diacriol Supreme: Court by Walter | the Navy Department jhus route belwean Reservolr wad and servicer of U Wavy i any | Fedden of Pennsylvanis, Ramseyer of | Fadden of Pennsylvania, Ramseyer of | vesolution from the House authoriang | hidren i Franklin, who olaims (o have sustained | ‘The standing of the other ships 1s | M street would be in direct competivion render in the relled work | lows. Robsion of ‘Kentucky and ¥aust | lowa, Hobsion of ~ Kentucky and | anappropriation of $80,000 for con- serfous injury by awallowing small bits | (o the following order: Hattleships Mis- | VIV Hhie cars of the Qupital Traction G parcting of €1 Frsncts | of Missourl. sll Repblicans, sid Mon- | Fausi of Missourt, all Republicans, and | struction of barracks at Fort Hum- hs of glass whieh were in & bottle of | aissippt, Colorado, West Virginia, Peane . R T A ) ::5» rea of Californi :17m.um of Virginia, Les of Calitoins | phreys, Va, 16 will b placed on the A new six-story Ohinese department | “pop' Jmul\uwnl from the defendant | svlvania, Marviand, Avisons, Avkansas, | Famed Walkiki Beach, Honoluly, ‘»’" sk ;m {1z A L W Yors end Avnold of O'Connor of New York and Avaold of [alendat for consbderation by the genate L e, employing 450 Chinese, was ye- [ June 1021 He My epresented by [ Calttornda, Tennessee, Idaho, Flarida, {10 have & new concrele hotel costing riet Public Librery, given an exhib)- or High Sohool visited the ex- yesterday W exposition officlels, et i 1anss, Lisnnin, e cents, Mhaw'*, Democrets, Ipt an eprly gate, Peently opsned in ‘Valntsin, Cupa, Attorgeys Behnltman and Howard, Fexas, Utah, New York and Wyombng. §1,300,000, .

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