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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928, SNCLAIR RACING BAN STIRS POLITICS Maryland Republican Hits| | the Ritchie Administration and Draws Reply. the Associated Press TIMORE, March 22.—Disbar- ment of Harry F. Sinclair's horses from Maryland race tracks because of the oil | magnate’s connection with Teapot Dome assumed political significance to- CAy, with State party leaders support- | ing and condemning. in turn, the ac- t:on of the racing commission. | law, he ‘had seen reports of it publlshed Ritchie added: "Thr commission’s duty, under the is to do what they think € r!nm in order to keep racing on a clean high plane in Maryland. So far (l\r\ have succeeded in doing this. [ as- sume this is their object now, and I ment.” Commenting on the $40.000 shortage | in State road funds, Gov. Ritchie stated that “for the moment it is in hands of the State's attorney, where it belongs * * * ever action may be necessary for me to take will be taken as soon as proper time has come for it." The governor concluded with charge that Tait had written the com- munication for “partisan political of- fect,” and announced that he would not make a formal reply to it. BRITISH MAY PROHIBIT WOMAN’S AFRICAN FLIGHT Georse of England shall leave the matter to thetr mds»» and what- | the | the | ANDREW VOTED “0UT" BY TRUSTEES Former School Supermtend-‘ ent Officially “Ousted” by Chmago Board. CHICAGO. I, March "22.—Mayor | Thompson has redeemed ofe of his | campaign pledges after an 1l-month By the Asso |tussle with the British lion and King | William McAndrew, whose term of office expired in January, was “ousted” McAndrew was held responsible for their use. Libel Suits Filed. Though the trial is over its rever- berations are not, if the filing of two civil actions is & proper indication. In one sult McAndrew has asked $250,000 from Mayor Thompson, charg- ing slander. Another suit, directed against the mayor and the Board of Education, has been entered by Prof. {David 8. Muzzey of Cclumbla Uni- versity, whose text book was de- nounced during the trial as “un-Amer- fcan and pro-British.” From the outset the defendant dis- played slight interest in the school board hearings. Several months ago he walked from the room while the Proceedings were in progress, calling the trial “a farce, leading to a pre- conceived conclusion.” Although his attorney was present at subsequent hearings, McAndrew never returned. He spent much of his time lecturing throughout the country. McAndrew Absent. Neither McAndrew nor his attorneys attended yesterday's board meeting. Roy Shannon of McAndrew's counsel announced that a petition for review will be filed in Circuit or Superior Court as soon as the 6,000 pages of evidence are examined. Each school trustee prefaced his vote with comment. Those voting in favor |of the ouster declared they had care- fully studied the evidence and believed that the case had been proved. Open at 8:30 AM. Every Business Day Viiginia Still Raided. Special Dispatch to The Star, FAIRFAX, Va, March 22.—Deputy Sheriffc Cockrill, Darr, Magarity and Mitchell Tuesday afternoon raided a still at Mason’s Neck, near Gunston Hall, on the Potomac. A large steam boiler was brought to Fairfax with 160 gallons of liquor, 40 or 50 cases of empty bottles, a horse and wagon. and two large automobiles. eadache “To quickly end headache, take one or two Anti- Gfl iaTablets—pain’s greatest enemy. Scien- tific h-.llnud formula insures safet; tain results. Relieve where others fail. Stop ‘pains of all kinds; lllo'nd insomnia and nerv- ousness: promote restf: Prescribsd Goctors and dentists !arm Jeln = mil. lions used annually. Sold by west pocket tins—25 cents. 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Ritchie, Democrat, took issue with the State administration’s action in refus- ing to permit entries from Rancocas Stables, owned by Sinclair. to start on Marpland tracks. Tait claimed that the Democrats were attempting to over- shadow recent State scandals, which | disclosed 8 $40.000 shortage in State roads funds Governor Upholds Action. ™ reply. Gov | Lady Mary Bailey Reported Batked | SHct 3% et H e i by Vote of school board in Plan to Make Solo HOp |piombers yosterday. One minority Over Jungle. member was absent. The charges against the former su- | perintendent mostly concerned them- LONDON, March 22.—The Daily Mail 'selves with insubordination and im- today printed a dispatch from Cairo | proper conduct in office. and in much ying that Lady Mary Bailey has been 'of the testimony McAndrew was pil- balked in her attempt to make a solo loried as an exponent and propa-| flight from England to Capetown, gandist of <hism. Several history South Africa. as a Summer holiday. xts in_use in_the public schools ss she is accompanied, she will d to be un-American, and t be allowed to go bevond Khartum Ritchie came to the of the British residency in ¥pt told her. Authoritfes in the Sudan are understood to have dis- approved the flight because. they con- sidered that the dangers which wouid follow a forced landing made it hazard- for & woman to make the fiight *l!llll’l»llllfl* -0 - - - - ¢ Sold by all good drug stores. O 05 050D T O > >4 Anti- Kamma T —— st Quisk Roellof from Pains and Ashes *E*E*E*E*E*==*E*=*§*§* = o hilipsborn Featuring 606 -614 ELEVENTH ST. 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