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TITE TVENIXG PICKETERS CREATE STIR AS HUNGARIAN DELEGATION CALLS ON PRESIDENT. But judging from the jovial spirit digblaved by the visitors as they were photographed with President Coolidge vesterday, the arrest of the picketers beaying banners denouncing the Hungarian government caused them little concern. The callers are mem- bers of the gommission which arrived in this country a week ago to attend the unveiling of the Kossuth Statue in New Yo Copyright by P. & A. Photos. BREAD LINES ESTABLISHED FOR CALIFORNTA FLOOD REFUGEES. Rellef work among sufferers of the St. Frances dam break was quickly organized with headquarters at Santa Paula, where the poorer refugees were con- centrated. This shows a bread line at one of the food-dispensing stations there. With the search for bodies in the stricken area now almost completed. the work of restoration already has begun. Copyright by P. & A. Photos Pope Seems to Age SLAVING WOMAN. i Vistos e Br the Associated Press ROME, March 20—Pope Pius, whose years number three score and ten, seems to age without chang- ing Cardinal Mundelein of Chigago and others who have seen the pon- Uff during the last week are unani- mous in the view that not a hair of his head has whitened since their last previous audiences. Ca dinal Mundelein was received by the pontiff three years ago. Some of the others who commented on the pontiff’s appearance had not seen m for four years ese Dersons sa his step as ready and ts i as keen as ever, desy which his positio Subdued in Police Battle. Says He Meant Only to Rob Victim. 4 Press. YORK, Ma. 25-year-oid sc and killed 001 her apartment a col- aterson. e con- are me; sitates 1932 ANNIVERSARY SURVEY PLANNED Trade Committee Will Study Program for Celebration in Capital. he had been William Yard, showing naval men exami; the celebration here | Silas Strawn, in Speech to Mexican Bar, Cites Work for Harmony 200th e birth of e Wask studied by & i Between Two Nations. Jled [ Americ Bar A Dwight W FOR ADVANCE IN RANK ‘e coms 1 h o because of his In setiling diffic nd the United Btates made in thanking the for ity cour 1 session in Mr between M The Ae ) Lake cmark Capital Park the problem xican 1on was mnd f of the Anibi the it rohis ef better under | be two countries by Amet like Mr | 1 become the con and 1t belinl prakse and intry N Moranes commerce und I yesterda 1 comment, it dealt enforcement und ador hive been d week Am an sgreement difterences over | yeached Assigned as Instructors. Ma) Carl ¥ MeKinney, U 8. Infantry member of the War Department gen been detailed ws a mil Johws Mopkins Uil wid Maj Herbert | Lifubitry, at Uie West Polnt al Blaunton Military Acad nterested in for form A st dit o ol Bk, Ve BATTERED SUPERSTRUCTURE OF S-4 TELL! ng the battered hull of the submersible, which sauk off ATAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, TUERDAY, OPERATOR'S HEROISM SAV. at the telephone switchboard at post in the early morning of the St. Francis Dam break. By spreading news of the break over the wires she Is believed to have saved many lives. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. RATING VOICE TO! ON “THERMOMETER.” Ernest Schelling, con- ductor of the Philharmonic Children’s Concerts in New York, is getting results in voice culture for his small singers with this “song thermometer. A red fluid, rising or falling in the tube, indicates the conductor's opinion of the vocal efforts. Copyright by P. & A. Photos STORY OF TRAGIC COL rovincetown, chcra] Bureau Of Education DCL‘I’C(‘.‘S Pleasant Tcmpcramcnt From Instructors and Undcrs(anding of Children. weariness block to to the weary Assoctuted Press | scattered effort i3 a soul and a stumbling fingers “Thou shalt laugh- when it rains and wee, woolly ones muddy the floor; when it blows and doors bang, when httle angels conceal thelr wings and wrig- gle, when Tommy spills ink and Mar Iflops & tray of tralling letters; when visitors appear at the precise moment | when all small heads have forgotten | everything you thought they knew, and agaln T suy unto you, laugh, for upon wll these commundments hang all (b law und the profits in thy room.” OFFICERS EXONERATED. Ship Ten commandments Jiave been lald fown for the American teacher | by the Pederal Bureau of Education evidently holds that and an even temperament much to do with the teacher's to maiutain her position. ‘The commandments follow Thou wlt have other thy school oo Thou shalt not try to make of thy children little amag for they aie n live Ittle bunch, visiting (he wriggling of their captivity upon you, thelt tencher, unto (he Iwst weary mom of the day, and showing interest and | co-operation unto those who can give | them reasonable freedom in working Thou shalt not scream the name of thy children in dritation, for (hey will hold thee in respect it thou | cremmest thelr 0 vain | Jeemember he st duy of the week, | 1o keep It happy Humor (he feelings of thy children that thelr good-will may “spenk well for thee 1 the e domain over which thou rulest Phou shalt not kNl one breath of | irring endeavor In. the heart chool bureau ability ten Interests be school Commander and Associates Ok Cleared of Collision Charge HAN PEDRO, Calif, March 20 (4) | Capt. Gatewood Lincoln and other offt ‘l‘rln of the U, 8. 8 Colorado were ex onerated today by w naval lnveatigating board making an inquiry into the col Iiston between the battieship and the Of & coastwise liner Ruth Alexander here nttle child Inst Friday night, Admiral J. V. Chase Thou shalt not suffer any unkind- | said, as head of the Investigating ness of speech or action to enter the | hoard door of thy room | The Colorado will leave anchorage Thou shalt not steal for the drudg- | Wednesday for Mare Island after ery of many ‘papers’ the precious hl»llll‘lrn\nulnn repalrs of damage recelved that should © be glven o recreation, | in the collision wre completed st thy strength and happloess iy [ The declslon e Joeal hoard of appear unto wil thal come within thy [ the United Blates stenmboat sy preter Gon service, alao investigating the Thon ahalt Haton, Wil not be made until late this many schemcs week, hewr wilii woik, A ta oo for wmuch not wh MARGE 20, 1928 DRY-DOCKED S-4 YIELDS BODIES OF MEN WHO STRUGGLED FOR LIFE. The ill-fated submarine in drv dock at the Boston Navy Yard, where she was placed yesterday after being raised from the ocean floor off Prov- incetown, Mas: rammed and sunk, revealed evidenc: Preliminary search of the torpedo room, where 6 men survived 72 hours after the submarine was e of the desperate struggle they had made for their lives. plane, which flew for the first time in the British National Museum at his disagreement with the Smithsoni; recently announced its readiness to revise the Langley credit. ose-up of the ill-fated submarine in dock at (he Boston Navy Mass, when rammed by a Coast Guard destroyer Associated Press Photo. MORROWISLAUDED SCHOOL TEACHERS' DECALOGUE |PREMIER BALDWIN AS GREAT PATRIOT COMMANDS CHEER FOR PUPILS JOINS SICK LIST Prime Minister Has Strained Leg Lord Balfour and Birken- head Il Ay tho LONDON British the sick uding P N win, who Is suffering from a recur rence of difficuity stratned | tendon caused by a g A& recent | walk |~ “The prime minister House of Commons |elded to rest at No until this evening whew he attend Commons The Earl of Bal wiling late, passed night He had planned don for the south of Fra at the lnst moment his plans celed It was learned that he suffering from heart troub { usunl meaning of the term tod, but from some fory He has had teeth exty general health, 16 15 sta beon affected by the ordeal The Earl of Hirkenhead developed & Chull last week which kept him indoors Mis temperatute 5 now normal, but e v kepi heepiig cnpagements {until Friday Assacla Ma; tatesmen prom Inent on list, o limped abe rday and de 10 Downing street ects o Able Lon but who has leave today were can was not i the had been of ted o e son and his has | from Adeline Wadg | LYNOHBURG, Vi, March Adeline Wade, 68 years of age | of Edgar Wade, who lived near burg, died Saturday night at Lynch burg Hospital after a long tliness. She {15 survived by & son, Thomas Wade of Campbell County Nve sisters, Mrs Hosn Avthur and Mis. J W Tavior of Altavista, Mix. J D McConuell and | Mes. J W of Camphiell County and M Wiliam Koblsen of Al andvia, and w brother, Ko &, il oot Lynehburg. Mrs Dies. WAl widow Lyneh 1 | Pledied support 0 [ | phato pieture of & girl held n Strong on December 1 , at Kitty Hawk, N. C.. is shown here after being installed South Kensington. Orville Wright sent the historic plane to England because of an Institution in cre diting Prof. Langley with being first to fiy. The Smith- ‘Wide World Photos. Cowboy Artist abor A HINCHLIFFE SEARCH By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 20.—“Slim” Bonge of Niobrara, Neb., 6 feet 7ia, cowpuncher, aviator, theater usher and artist, has been roped by & chubby little fellow He is to be married to Eunice Lyle Swetman of Biloxi. Miss., who is on the stage an has be he mode! s pictu She is con- fide Archibald M. Bonge will be A greal some day. He is now guiding patrons to their seats in_order to earn money for udy. Recently he sold & paint- ng for $1.000 NOBILE TRIES OUT -~ ARCTIC DIRIGIBLE Italia Completes 22-Hour Run Successfully With Full Load. Canadian Flyer Again Forced Down by Snowstorm at Montreal. By the Asao OTTAWA, Onta search by air o the missing transatl i ated Press. movie tod Fiving Officer Cl the t He was forced tc Quebec, by a snowstorm and again was forced down by fontreal yesterday. when he o con! s flight sent word to L here that Id o nue his flight as soon as the weather moderated PLANE'S DRONE REPORTED. attempted | Several in Maine Town Heard Motor Thursday, They Me. Pross. Ma MILAN, Italy, March 20 ble Italia, in which G bile intends to fiy to the North Pule completed & 1 test flight over northern Italy today The airship settled down at alrport near here at 7:15 am. a g n the air more than twe hours. The craft carried a ful A complement of 21 men ng from Clam; near Rome, at 9 am Nobtle headed f Afterward the It and then followed By the Asso The diri Umberto uccessully SR flew over the then went Milan at to the Ast to Verona 445 am today rport, the the city Gen Nobile sald he was most satis- fled with the tr GRAIN MEN P.LAN PARLEY. P for WORK FORESEES HOOVER AS “NEXT PRESIDENT" Believes He Wil ¥ Rallet b Worl Conference in Rey REGINA, Saskatchewar ) Plans were adopted world's grain conference he at & conference of agricultur aders of Manttoba, Saskatehewan vesterday ¥ ithort have agricul charge Pagricult oposed Sask . 19383, Be Nominated G. 0. P Na al Convention March N hold & 1982 ¥ that Preside Dr. Wo Work predic Hoover w United A ary bert od be ates deral Bl ot or i Al Wit farmers declal ed as Re ballot and wou than any man mio the feld clet arganisaiions have IDENTITY DISPROVED. NEW YORK March dential Hoover Republican andidates nounced could m eno to successtully oppose the Secretary Asked If he was going to wanage Hoover's campaign. Mr Wark re No I answer another he sald tha ok ke W s cam W 0 AL el already strength Comu ville, Oho. vesterday disproved a be let of the palice of that town that she was Frances St John Smith, miss g Smith College student The parents of the missig ghl te cetved (he plcture and sakd i did not tesemble their daughier i any way Uhe young woman held e Stong Ville gave her name Mona Wakh, 0, and sakd s woine fram Newloundland, ster My nhied Question wha wo palgn, addiy MoVing g WeR . W ) M had r