Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1928, Page 12

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12 A REFS YLD FROGATER WRERY Bodies of Two of Crew Found Off Isle Royale—Lost in Storm Last December. Ty the Associated Press, SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich, May 20.—The reets of Isle Royale, in Lake Cuperior, have yielded the wreckage of 2 steamship and the bodies of two mem- bers of her Jost crew of 22 to give a im éxp of the disappearance fiibg storm last December of the| C¥nadiin freighter Kamloops. The! bodies were found by the erew of the Coast Guard cutter Crawford, ut from Port Arthur, Ontario, a report by fis dy has not been search is to be made in the | D ng ad Word of the discovery was received here yesterday by Capt. H. G. Fish, in bound for , Was seen the churning, icy waters | to disappear 1 n g a terrific storm De- | of the lake du: ember 3 he freighter | Marie a | which | like shipping. | he Quedoc reported hav- | ing last seen Kamloops heading the d: Roy appare! cause of the y of .the storm, the Quedoc was unabie to stand by and proceeded out of the danger zone after sounding a warning The storm and ice packs during the Winter months blocked all rescue efforts. GREEK CABINET RENAMED | WITH TWO EXCEPTIONS| Body as Reconstituted to Be Satis- factory to Venizelos, Leader of Liberal Party. By the Assosiated Press. ATHENS, Greece, May 29.—The Greek cabinet, whose resignation last week revealed Eleutherios Venizelos as THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1928. of workingmen. ' MEMORIAL TO WORKMEN’S FRIEND o2 bust of Ferdinand Lasualle, which surmounts 2 pedestal of red stone, re- cently dedicated in Vienna, in front of a group of buildings erected for the | pi P, McDowell, Wash: | poortr classes of the city. Lassalle, s Socalist, Greamed of & German republic| p. GF° i D biotomnel ol M.E. CONFERENCE Considering Assignment of Bishops at Quadrennial Ses- sion in Closing Hours. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, May 29.—Entering the last of a month of sesslons here | today, the Quadrennial General Con- |ference of the Methodist Episcopal | | Church turned to assignment of bishops | |and consideration of more committee | reports. Working under pressure until late |1ast night to clear a crowded docket | for adjournment today, the conférence approved a new pension plan, dismissed charges against eight bishops and voted | | to leave the Apostles’ Creed of the | church unchanged. Under the new pension plan, the | church would pay annually into a min- isters’ retirement fund 8 per cent of | | the pastor's salary o create a reserve [for the retirement of aged clergymen. is would replace the present annual The pagtor would be re- | te 215 per cent of his | sala active, which would acerue |to his heir in case of his death before | retirement. ~ As a reserve fund of about 120,000,000 would be required, no def- |inite date was set for the plan to be- come efl | 'The char | | | s against the bishops were | dismissed on the recommendation of { the episcoj committee, which re- | ported the allegations were of a techni- | | cal nature and considered unimportant. | Included were charges of heresy, filed at this conference by the Rev. George A. Cooke of Wilmington, Del, against Pittsburgh, Pa. to Yellowstone National Park. Greet Them. By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, May 20.—Capt. Wil- kins and his pilot, Elelson, were given a Toyal reception on their arrival by airplane from Oslo here yesterday. still a power in Greek politics, will be reconstituted with two exceptions. Just which posts are to be affected is not revealed, but the two new members are 0 be satisfactory to Venizelos as leader of the Lietral party. Gen. John Metaxas, the royalist leader who refused recently to give up his opposition to the republican form of gavernment in exchange for Veni- zelos”, retirement from Greece, now has accepled the support of the former premier in the reconstitution of the cabingt. Since Venizelos is not a mem- ber gf the Chamber of Deputies, the key $o the situation remains outside parligmentary circles. THREE HURT IN FIGHTS RECEIVE HOSPITAL AID ST R A } One Woman Suffering From Kick., LANDSLIDE THREATENS Two Other Victims Are l Treated for Cuts. on the head and | Tiicy said the track was riding on hun- | with Mary Hen. site side of the Nile from Helwsn, declared by scientists 10 be the old- est of the great pyramids as honorary meml . | part of Sphinx Mountain, 41 miles south Rebecea | of here, today was reported sliding into The airdrome was packed with crowds from Copenhagen, who cheered tumultuously the two aviators who only recently completed a flight from Alaska | to Spitzbergen across the North Polar regions. An official welcome was extended them by the presidents of the Danlsh} Geographical Society, the Danish Aero- nautical Society, the Danish president of the International Arctic Society, and | the American and British charges here. A number of banquets and fetes are planned for today for them. At one of these, a supper by the Geographical So- clety, at which Crown Prince Frederick will preside, it is expected their election ronaptical Soclety’s gold medal will be preserted them also. NORTHWEST RAIL LINE Part of Sphinx Mountain Reported Moving Into Yellowstone River Near Park Entrance, By the Associated Press. . LIVINGSTON, Mont., May 20.—A the Yellowstone River, carrying with it a section of a branch line of the North- emn Pacific Railroad. Track walkers who discovered the slide last night said the mountain ap- i peared to be moving toward the river, {dreds of tons of earth and had | carried nearly 100 feet. Should movement continue, the track would been the SPINDLERS 801 111k X9, Mais 2304 BURKISHINE POLISHES ALL METALS Corns Stop Hurting Instantly then Lift Right Off! Strawberry Ice Cream flavored with real strawberries— just as they came sun- ripened from the vine . . Vanilla Ice Cream flavored with real vanilla beans . . 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