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S D. . FRIDAY, JULY 6 19%8. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 |ALCOHOL 1 NNVER PRAICE | i L IS SOUGHT AS CAUSE o ) - T T T | H i ! Rcscrvatlon Offlctal—Tom-Tom Heard i Police Seek to Identify It as| Pays Tribute to Work of| Fort Myer Sergeants Expert- . b * . That of Miss Carr, Drowned at Tribal Meetings. safety Conference—Sec- ly Put Them Through Tuesday. i R retary Given Ovation “Processing” System. 2 o e that he heard the beating of tom-toms ¢ : £ SALT LAKE OITY, Utah. July 6 | in the hills back of the agency at night. | = e > believed %o be thet of Mis orts etermine whether alcohol | and that friendly Indians hac L erethry o e 25 E . ey 2”‘“’? o e | may have fitered into the “camps of | of threats made A IITAR I (ot | oo PEhLy OOV JpRIY gl bl GHice ot Colmble e o aeyiana Catherine Carr of Hyattsville, drowned | Goshute ' Indians in eastern Utah £o| Goshutes : | today to the work of the National Con- B S U gerieral Ap- Tuesday night with Margaret Anderson, find expression in| One of the Goshutes' chief reasons | ference on Strect and Highway Safety | ';:Inran::na‘fi"y‘tlgm: but that of soldiers, was recovered in the Potomac River op- :’\' :h*"jht of tom- | for their opposition to him, Brigance |in a brief address delivered before the | arrived at Fort Myer today to begin A posite Fletcher’s boathouse early this | ‘;:uv,.mge.o ’ulxlmgr said. was his demand that young couples | oonferenc shodel dntnloieal tratal 30-day cavalry training course in the afternoon. 1 s of the tribe conform to the white man’s | Ll Citizens' Military ~ Training Camp g James ~ Shugrue, 1930 Eighteenth | (r:-gm:ip"m lm; marriage ceremony, Instead of the tribal | ordinance commitic, eeting at the | established at the Army post. 4 street and Francls Bernard, 3733 Van o smen had|rites, which he described as being sim- | Department of Commerce to whip into | Arriving at registration headquarters, Ness street, pulled the body to shore threatened —one ilar io “companionate marriage.” final shape a draft of a model municipal they were met by music from the Fort after it had been caught on the rock l‘“~d by ‘“ ") r" IIl feeling against the agent had its | 2! e dinance (o obtain uniformity Myer Band. the soothing effect of in the shallow water near the boat- nd souglit the re- | inception some time ago when a Piute | OVer the Nation p which was somewhat offset by the pres- house. The harbor precinct took the | “‘A“ o m"““l‘ her. | Indian named Askame, whose wife, | M. Hoover told the gathering that ence of en armed guard in front of « SR Rat {0 the Moraue for posttive den- “An unofficial in- | Rosy, was a Goshute, was killed by he appreciated the task the committee a tent conspicuously labeled “guard- tification. vestigation of re- | gunshot wounds, supposedly In a drunk- | s been doing and recognized that it | house.” Meanwhile the scarch near Chain ports’ the Indians|en brawl Brighnce said. The white | o8 &, verd SiTcult proier to_ work | | "Atter signing their names to the reg- Bridge for the body of Miss Ande i n g | authorities decided that Askame had |°Y he fact that some 10 States have istration blanks the boys were lined up nightly councils t dopted ' et Sarward. Dntrepid cahoe han | nightly councils to | committed sufeide, but the Piute In- |Adopte . in the main, the recommend; and “processed.” . S Darin: \0 ahact the T4 express_opposition | dians charged Rosy and her sister, | tons of the conferénce and that 15| b Little Falls to reach the ove ;"o}?( f‘» g‘rnlxg\'ce.lmm Baker, with causing Askame's | OF fil'zk'jl"_““ are considering them and | Regular Army System. canoe beneath which two_campers § bl i i ep | death, and demanded that the Goshutes | 21¢ UKElY (0 udé\m_lhr_nn hows, in the | | Progessing is an Army system where- terd scovered a body believed to be | :q v;f vation, | surrender the women so they could be '1!“’110!1 of the Secretary, that the work | by the newcomers, under the keen eyes that of Miss And They were ! it ‘nr{;m H‘{gfi‘c‘;‘; dealt with according to tribai custom. [ 4% 1‘\‘“‘}"&‘"»*l:‘;'l“fly,lml-*‘s and "(m(d” Is | and emphatic tongues of Regular Army by to bring it t Eauss ot ay by % A ere manufacturing of docu- sergeants 3 umadle to bring it 1o shore because of [ agcers After a tour of the eservation Braves Demanded Women. ments Ehs BTE 15 it e eipaing ctvilane sreach 3 , Bri- | tha as greatly = soldiers. L Indians. They expressed the belief that | gance said. Eleven Plute braves came | @mount of work done in preparation ' Harry Krans and Oscar Pogge, neigh- | 1ndisns. They cxpr t ves came e in preparatic The first step is not so bad. They X SNEEY S B ge. ss t smen are roused by to the agency and demanded the wom- | for the model municipal traflic are taken into a barracks room, where i e gl shot the Tapids | alcohol, they would not make any show | en, but the agent drove them off at the | hance and added that the work their railroad fare (o the camp is e- 3 of violence in their campaign, in which | point of a gun, he added a futility and is making headway 10 the cane, vesterday found the bodY. | they are understood to seek the removal | - United Stes Marshal H. O. Pack | cause of the intelligence of its prepara- e ialliacioliie are naiE e . of Brigance., together with Dr. E. A.|expressed the opinion tha the trouble | tion and the effectiveness of its work | ay and, stripped h d The police boa sent from | parrow, superintendent of the seven |had been exaggerated, and that there | #nd it will be accepted.” | IO, D e I T icanex the harbor prect: to search for Indmn.agonde‘ T Uteh \\" e te XaARR! d‘ e L an .l at there i o ¥ they are marched to the physical ex- the body. but was unable to get s pmhibl{mn s s s ml: A P,“& no danger of violence on | Hoover Given Ovation. | amination room. Here feet, teeth, closer than 2 miles of Chain|accomianiod on their unofficial investi- Eecrae ‘A |Gioates; Feasralprohi Sccretary Hoover was given an ovas | eves, lungs, heart, etc. are given & R o e extremely Swift Cur- | gation by a Salt Lake City Rt rter |k puAt A brator for UG Prohibl- | fion by the hundred traffic experts con- | thorough’going over by the Army doc- v were ordered to TeMAin | heard the Indians charge that Brigance | would send men to the scene immed- | Jidering the model municipal traffic | W i g . v ra | Dea s 5 < s - n al tra | With the ex: r the bo Lr:fi? ’."(‘1 .nv\\:xll‘go.'élfwll:\sr‘. ;s:u = #L%lf:‘":xefig;ggflfig;lfl, ‘pl;‘ns tor | h'l’lh. if reports de“mm oni b ieEsrs m:ial;:l.':‘llrlr;‘;\sd“l)\:: plea X:‘ll\::xhxu-lnns 1;«.-:1 | file into the i:;‘.‘;‘:llcal‘»g:no;’;d nhree m;: ot o that the b e i influenza | vation were received. e as ch close per- | nis point think that the body may be swept | epidemic. which took the lives of 40 sonal attention to the work as he de e WL T B0 an eddy snd remain there until | tfibesmen ' last Spring. From other| DISCOUNTS UPRIS! REPORTS. |sired was discounted by the chairman of | Measurements Are Taken. ound. | sources it was stated that Brigance | e . the conference, who pointed out that Under the experienced eve of Sergt. Warned About Current. | himself was bedridden for five weeks | Indian Affairs Official Awaits Inquiry | Mi; Hioover has been in intimate touch E. L. Mitchell their measurements are ! while the epidemic was at its height. | 5 : ¥ | with the work of the conference for the taken. due allow: bel ade for h The two young men who made‘dtl‘.nr“ s { by Inspector. | past four years. The Secretary is chair- | possible &}{rlnk:geal:::d exg‘a:smn under ! way to the canoe yesterday advised A enies Charges. ‘ of the conference, which has been | " i friends of the drowned women. MAny | Brigance was also charged | with | o i A et oday disenunied The | ROPKINE 1o oblain uniformity in trame | | B et dolgs of whom were lined along the bank | molesting voung Indian girls, and with | possibility of an uprising among the | °&uiations over the country | | "When the last measurement had been foday, to make no attempt to Teach | huring booght an sutomobile with In.| Goshute Indians on the Deep Creek, |, Whether the director of trafic and| | taken the boys were shunted off into 3: ho%:fl;: gm';‘x.n‘xe.mn wn:zc:ei&h(;: dian Bureau funds. These charges were | Utah, reservation = ¥ i ”,‘; District Commioners will follow the | | a side room o1 told to dress B Al Ay culty ey re: . & S J efforts toward standardizatic and | ’ point yesterday, they said, adding that e g R compose The differences between the | | ;{z‘;:“-‘r-l;’l:“;’c‘:o% s eeee s mo! icul Y. | s i i ‘it | model municipai traffic ordi vhich i dus o the rie in e Tiver. | atemens fom e, spaen g, s Merc: sl o the b I Bunl; | 5t ne oot of toiy 1 T e i Several different theories of the man- | forced to make the statement that the disturbance is a minor one|® Mmatter for future determination. ~As | "When the processing was finished ner in shich the two women met their | “*Tye ‘aeant was quoted as having said which will subside quick it is, however, M. O. Eldridge, assistant | each of the boys was given a list of death ‘were advanced today by friends. | = = — director of traffic of the District of Co- | pri S One was that Miss Anderson and Miss | lumbia, said today that the proposed Drmfid - T iy (e s s 0! aph, des Cu?r:x;;yunced n‘:d f‘_neerxexd,;fi&n;“:h:;' Nalim\-wu]ip code is in the main ap- lgvrh: mlg:tmt:du:fiiutl?e:;\;‘:ss:?flo:\;l were tired [ | proximately the same “as that which | home comforts : the water to rest. Miss Anderson with | we have in Washington toda | i ES: reAE i ST 3 whom Mrs. Carr was visiting had been Washington traffic code, Mr. | When Morning Starts. in the hebn. it .was said, of paddling | asserted, is progressive and up to date. { “The students will find that in the to one of the small islands !;;‘n' “}fl H | The model municipal traffic ordinance | {C. M. T. C. morning starts almost center of the stream, tying the craft | committee, which heard the report of | midway between midnight and break- m.;h‘m and going "o sleep. . 5 its drafting committee, presented by | | fast. But the startling. incomprehen- t this same proced: > ure:lihflfr:; J. Allen Davis of Los Angeles, asso-{ | sive beauty of the mornings makes it out o:m;l:xfi;i&m'é-e ooy .l‘,’dmfi‘ clate counsel of the Automoble Club ‘Wolmi while to tumble out at 5:45 3 oo L of Southern California, voted to give! o'clock to police the streets.” o "é’:‘,‘?a"‘“fi.éfi” off‘;sp‘mffi:‘f: i ; . .., | the pedestrian the right of way in street | After the new equipment had been asieep is held provadle. 1t s not ikels | Miss Earhart and Pilots Are Takes Wimbledon Net Title| e anddecided to etiminare any | gtowed away and the cots made the before they reached the swift current | reference to the custom of a pedestrian | boys lined up and marched to lunch, e, B fata wna ther crart | Praised in City Hall Cere- | From Countryman, 6-1, 4-6, | tntior of crossing a thoroughiare and| CH et 'y ’ of crossing a thorou are and | - "xgk:‘gz:ng medm‘:""h:{ ("*l‘:“’f:l‘\ 4 to halt oncoming traffic, as & e i | Col. Guy V. Henry, camp commander, iy ¥ y mony for Ocean Flight. 6-4, 6-2. some sections of the country | JEITISIN peaeiat GOREL WIS p—. Color System Stumbling Block. | g s g 9 3 2 | ay, a co v v Girl's Relatives Arrive. One of the stumbling blocks that the | | each ‘studens, He "weicomed tne- pove Miss Anderson’s brother and sister| By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. committee has encountered. the ques- !to Fort Myer and urged each of them hlmved here mm el ’,,“’"‘m“‘,;‘,’_?";'e" mmnm \;gx& July 6—Miss Amelia| WIMBLEDON, July 6.—Rene Lacoste. | tlon M:;:hor the ll(:nve-culur signal sys- to write home regularly to allay any e = 3 t woman to fly across the | France, won the Wimbledon tennis| tem. red, green an amber, or the two- | | anxiety thel ) P in seclusion in the small cot-| Atlantic, stepped back on American soil | championship today. defeating his coun-} color system of red and green lights for | their 'wemrer. Lo el oy tage t! Miss Anderson has been!soon after 10 o'clock today, after a re- | tryman, Henri Cochet, defending cham- | traffic control shall be indorsed, was left | ‘°§,,§‘2§,r"““1z£°“€mm tumn journey from Europe by boat, to| plon. €1, 8, 64, 82 to be surmounted at the afterrioon ses- == - Miss Carr’s 3 receive & noisy welcome from admiring| Lacoste took Cochet’s Wimbledon | sion. The committee found difficulty made her home at Kensington, Md. | crowds and the official congratulations | crown after four sets of steady, artistic | in putting the final touches to the defi- | { INSURANCE PLACED was also as mear the scene of the|of the city. With her were Wilmer | tennis which touched off none of the|nition of “right of way.® which the b tmendy as it was possible for him t | Stultz and Louis Gordon, pilot and me- | thrills rampant in his victory over Big dratting commitice suggested should be RECENTLY TO COVER c on her ic hop. Bill Tilden. For a moment in the final | "the privilege of the immediate use of Veteran rivermen stated today that| The fiyers arrived on the President | set, Cochet threatened to stage one of | the sireet when there is danger of col- | LOWENSTEIN DEATH * the situation in the river is one of the | Roosevelt last night, but remained on | his characteristic comebacks. but La- lision." Clarification of this question | | worst that they have ever encountered. | the ship at quarantine until they were | coste’s steadiness speedily ruined any| Y likewise left over until after lunch. | = ~ selher il R, taken off by the city tug Macom this | such hopes. Another question which remained to be | (Continued from First Page.) ST. LOUIS HEAT TOLL 13 ‘mor&mggxem&zméhgugm dgcl;ed The element of Lacoste’s aggressive- g;g?:d Mst‘hhm,n;;n'flflaklnx traffic by TS R S g . + | at the Ty rhart and her | ness gave him the victory. Cochet was ng on the right. | | still alive, was arrangin busi comj W ven to City Hall - Formal presentation of th | Tecein R 4 Sor ne oficial welcome. : on, the, detensive throughout most o | e raiihi commitiee, which was In | | deal received some support and helped Seven Additional Deaths Increase 2 e e o s strokes. . ©c*'|session all day vesterday. and delegated save the stocks from further declines. Total Since Tuesday. Windows Crowded. Lacoste started the ball rolling by | Some of its work to a sub-drafting com- Sergt. William P. Winslade registering C. M. T. C. students at Fort Myer. Left to right: Leroy Houser, Krack- | Accident Held Plausible. Windows along Broadway were crowd- | serving a love game. Weather condi- | Mittee. which met late into_the night, | ¥ for J. Domarotsky, Shenandoah, Pa.; Sherman Smith, Chambersburg, Pa., and Theron Whiteford, Cariff,| While little has been found to support ST. LOUIS, July 6 (P —The death|ed with office workers eager for @ |tions were none too good with rain(¥as made by Arthur A. Thomas of Md. the theory of an accident. vzrm’hm)or toll attributed to heat here since Tues- | glimpse of the woman fiyer and her | threatening and enough wind to make Providence, R. I, who presided over | Center: Local boys dressing in their C. M. T. C. uniforms at Fort Mver this morning. Left to right: Samuel Robey. | pioyes of the financier h id, it f - day mounted to 13 today, with the re- | companions. control difficult. Lacoste continued his | Yesterday's session. A meeting of the | 243 Second street northeast: J. E. Bastion, Brown, 1474 Columbia road. hized as a plausible explanation. Al- port of seven additional victims. ‘Acting Mayor McKee presented each | fine play to take the first set, 6—1, | committee on uniformity of laws and Below: Group of C. M. T. C. boys at Fort Myer, dressed in their uniforms, marching to their barracks. though it 1s extromely. o Ab K e e ietums. coltapeed while | of the three aviators a scroll of welcome, | Wit the games at 2-all in the second | [egulations. of which Gen. Nathan Wil- . o ey & o at work. one collapsed while at & gro- | But only Miss Earhart's was signed bY | se(, play was stopped for a few seconds. | litm McChesney of Chicago is chair-| —— " T 5 = T & 2 Seninit the Nashie Wil pee e S ey Store and the others were found | Mayor Walker, who is in California on | Cochiet and Lacoste stood at attention | Man. is scheduled for this afternoon to | the plane is in fight, th | it b AR Spain entered the royal box, attended ance and the model State code. | banking in a t A of her sex to fly across the Atlantic.|py the Spanish lord chamberlain, the fomang sk ISSUES ARE BANNED | | banking urn. At such a time . | Lowenstein might hav BRAZIL ACCLAIMS mfiyfiu mel:‘y,p“ytém indomitable bDlgskew:{):lvn. 'l’l;d':!hfrflslplnlsh Jnota FORMER CAND|DATE B | ;hm balance b,\g me'ufo:i'fifx".‘é'é"?.l’rflfi ROME FLYERS FOR spiric e feminihe modesty which has | DI R iy a de Alvarez BY G. 0. P. MANAGER! ’lgninsr: the door. which would open just characterized your victory will we are | “Gochet rallied to take the second set, | i | —_— | e e NEW AERORECORD | St oot S it | Tontmring the mtich . ¢4, and FOR SHERIFF IN NET | continued_from First Page) | |5 Seimed probable today that the | e Tor il “ad | o ste ook the third set. ¢—4. and| RAPERE | . H { French authorities would make no fur- : e e slioting the “2; fa ek:e % n:os ehwulmor; asgres- e i was no hurry about the selection of an St s | ther inquiry than that ~onducied at (Continued from First Page) | o oiane Mnd"dsh‘t i et ol fraory pt the champion from the Liquor Charge Against J. 0 2 ;astern manager because the Eastern & | Calais. It was estabiisled by testimony i (Continued from Wir® ~78% . 0p) p net. The play was marked by many fine there _th: ragedy e — oo | hlics BRch Sar 'Nas PIWE SVCE.| Thompson of Garrett Park T |Will Return to Albany After neadauarers will not be opened in New | FOrmer Head of Indiana Kl s atiee. an tharfiee P ”flm e 3 tested of 150 !m:«rz;’tfl:?r;‘;g‘t{:e Loi:rsro(om‘zf;" ! eflgme.::oflln&"me sk e P n- | Ri f | York until about September 1. The " | authorities were not called upon to in- e it = T Toad and fts | aieeprisns elong (he €00y, 0 The crowds became exclted only when | yolyes D, C. Offcial Truck. | ites for Son of General | western headquarters, to be located in | Ordered Brought Into | tervene. and 125 Tailes an hour SR Fiancee Meets Gordon. two points that meant victory or de- | Mot official | Chicago, will be opened earlier than | mg:g: flf_‘ax;?;‘rau\& sn;cr:mrrl\;"!nd the 3 = S AR | r occupaats o e were s s = hss & total| The party that went down the bay | feat. When Lacoste won the st point - | otors Official. | that, e said. Court July 18. e as ol Yo W ey mac| loaded on a drive that Cochet smashed over| James O. Thompson of Garrett Park, | e vel . - . ‘- Q m of 13,600 pounds and a duration |to mee the fiyers included Comdr. Rich- | fie ‘ese line, he threw his racquet in | Republican candidaie for sheriff hid L = | secretary Hoover made his first pub- 3 | but there was no verdict. The mechanie of more than & hours ;‘:xl; ard Efiyfi"‘finé"i‘féflfi’-": jnd North | the air. Gusty winds bothered the play- | Montgomery County in 1926 and at | By the Assoctatea Press. !lic speech since his nomination today. | gy (e Associated Press. ‘;'IEL‘T.,“&P,‘k i i e 564, nown, 4 ers all through the match [ present an’ employe of the City Ref- | far e when he appeared before the national SRTE. Ind. July 6.—Judge Jo 3 ‘ RGO Of fhe §-55. which has been active in | Grossman, Chicago. representing the | “\i(s Ermymirude Harvey and Eileen | use Division of the District of Colum- ALBANY, N. Y., July 6.—Gov. Alfred | = stre e e LATORTE Ind_ July 6 ~Judge John | Agtaived n: Gest Spllin the relief work for the ill-fated Nobile e """’:d";“’ffid'gv:r'fl’""n is be- | pennett, the English pair, eliminated | bia, was arrested early this morning (E. Smith, after a day of rest at the/safety SR Souk e s i drrRi‘"x‘am(‘m\w(;‘““x:r o erving & fife| Mlle. Paule Bidal Fren h st expedition ng prepar r the fly 4 gl 1 T ' ’ ¥ sa and voice ords of - od Stephenson, sel alife] M lon, French stenog~ The airmen also set a duration flight ‘Afgmltz stepped from the liner to .[A):gtr;:leh A!krg\;n"(lh:ndwolri:;:\ B:gfm&(‘t:‘::::&?rm‘;x‘l‘,:: &“Ef?fm p"”;{(,“‘,,".;“ ‘“"ifl | State Capitol, made plans to leave this | come and commendation to the mem- | term for murder, be brought into rapher. speaking to newspaper ..,‘g.. reeord of 58 hours 35 minutes 261-5|the Macon he was greeted first by his . 6—3, 6—2 5 e 7 o A el Dolice station at | Afternoon for Centerville, Md., to at- |bers. He is chairman of the committee. | court on July 18, at which time an in- | said that Lowenstein appeared to be in N seognds on June 2 in the same plane. | wife and then by his mother, Mrs. Clara | *1y the mixed doubles, Mrs. Pat O'Hara | Bethesda, where he was released on [tend the funeral of a son of John J B . hre i | thay ety e | . hd ity Nh Italian mflnm o ‘m“’m"’“?fiicfi’éf,‘: fr'é‘:mlu oe!aw;y o by e A 3’,‘”; ‘l""G‘th‘ ““"’:“‘l‘“‘};’M‘“’" ;"'M“fi:’ 35‘{““{‘"] i earing at Rockville Tues- | Raskob, chairman of the finance com- | steod and applauded as he left the | and State b Moty A 'i~r).';;1rnursf of the flight he ar')g“;:{'dgdnw; in the United States in 1926 and lost | Bruce of Brookline, Mass. B e Sy 0 e MR dlliydbnes. .and, Polies mittee of the General Motors Corpora- | room. judge, howeve ned the State's | scemingly indisposed. 2 had B e iand 1 Ttaly n 1927 Maj. Del- | A light rain was falling as the Macom | b D, B, Spence and Miss Elizabeth | Windham of the county police arrested | 900, R0 s e B New ark, | H Among, dthers: wEo Wiken Wit MG | MO0t b U e el s Mt R e prete accompanied Comdr. Francesco | steamed toward the Battery and the | Ry, s P : 7 ) e eturning last night from New Yorl oover today were Secretary of Labor | ings instigated by Stephenson’s attor- | an to search for him. He found th B e | e actuced the coowde: Police | B totien 'Wilk. 2 T. Hunter and | Thompson on tne toad between Ken-|wnere he had been busy for severai|Davis, former Gov. Allen and Mrs |neys against prison offcers &xit door open and Lowenstein missing. B imeds o s Hovt At~ | ciamated. 2000 had gathered at the | maich. 4--6, 04, | sington And’ Carelt RAtk. | Ho WAR| qave. Oov, Sinlth resled untl lte:chin| Baith Nourse Rogers, “representaiive| Injotdssios stepbuion ot cout Hodgson, Lowenstein's secretary, then iea and across the Atlantic by way of | Battery, and there was a roar of wel-| Superior team play by the Anglo- umbia City Refusc Division. — ‘The x;‘u: morning, and played a round of golf | from Massachusetts | Judge Richte arked that a convict | Passed a note to Pilot Drew. who circled the Azores to Italy B o Tarsiar: walknd down At st souiiia team o Bpencé |lice' canfiacatad the truck and HIMG, | ¥ e s b e ton by Work Denies Reports. should not be so treated that his busi- | around at a low altitude. This was the gangplank with Stultz and Gordon. | and Miss Ryan triumphed over Hunter [but later returned the truck to the | o The governor, accompanied by Mrs, . ness affairs cannot be handled by his | about five miles off the English coast. L. 5. ENVOY PAYS TRIBUTE. iy Ribgaiols: | and "Miss Wills, the American team | District. suthorities | smith, will leave Albany in the private « o luncheon conference with | Mtorneys. Stephenson in his petition | There was no sign of the missing man i e e :“m & she had | capturing the frst sel. bul making| When ‘arralgned before the Justice | €87 Of William F. Kenny, who. with Hoover yesterday afternoon, | O & mandamus to compel the prison | and the plane proceeded to Dunkirk. = = The woman fiyer s at she had | CADUITE e e tater [ of hon arralgned before the Justice | James J. Riordan. wil Join the party at lssued & statement denying | Warden, the trustees and Gov. Jackson, | Boats have been searching ever since ROME, July 6 (%,—The first con- | received many offers of theatrical en-| ™3 (0% (Rt qert and Miss Wills | stated that he ‘was It oy Weehawken, N. J, The funeral services | quoted reports that he had belittled | [0 Permit him to confer privately with Hat the request of Madame Lowenstein w;tvma:andm 10 Premier Musso- | gagements, but none of them had as yet | . 04" n 4 drove in her best style but % w‘h_m'“'mn ey -.Lfk“%- ~"d quor | o “Wwilllam F. Raskob, 2d, who was | America’s farm problem during an in- | 16§81 counsel, asserted that @ conspiracy | and all incoming vessels along the . ind from a foreign source on the flight | been considered. She had also recelved, | vy “poan “and Spence always came shing! a s rien killed in an automobile accident yester- | terview in Chicago | existed to persecute him. He claimed | French coast have been questioned, but came from the American Ambassador | she acknowledged, many offers of mar- | ., ,ofi' more i ¥ | g day, will be held at 9:30 am. tomor- I did not say there was no farm | that because he had been denied private | no trace of the financier's body has B N s | e oL o verican pate 162 ot 13| SHOCKER’S RELEASE . o umedincaly tter the funerai the | probler., the stalemeat said. ~The miid With his attornevs he was | been found it o “Once more 1 have the honor and{ I stil have my job as a settlement |y, "yl ‘i) set when Miss Wills took | governor will return to Albany of what T said was that the Republican | SUering financial los “thousands Bourse Reacts Upward. sincere pleasure of offering your excel- | worker in Boston,” she replied to per- | 1% M FOM FO S T aming ace. | Gov. Smith said he was not announc- | platform recognizes the farm problem | O OHars” " NI S Y my warmest congratulations on | sistent questions as to her plans. “You | gue SOV YD Nt Gorvice and vic- | Is UNCONDIT'ONAL ing any of his plans subsequent to July | as a national problem and proposes a | . The Paris Bourse reacted upward to- an outstending and record-breaking | know I made the flight on my vacation.” | {5y gty Miss Ryan giving him perfect {11, when the Democratic national com- | specific plan of relief which will, T be- | YO | day after the sharp decline registered achievement of Italian aviation. The| “She acknowledged the possibility. | yypnort | mittee meets in New York City to fix | lieve, commend itself to the farmers, | UTH DIES OF GAS. |y v. Al stocks opened stromg, splendid exploit of Capt. Perrarin and | however. that her Atlantic flight might | “rpe Australl teed ‘Boulsi. Ao SeEE—— the date for the formal notification |and 1 expressed satisfacti (TMEES. | Efforts of the Fire Department rescue ng the lowest quota- . , Delprete has added two glorious v e Australian mixed doubles team v ‘i c g v Lo on for the | esuscits o | tions in mony months Maj. Delp T g | Lo e A er leoviag. settie. | o The, Australian mixed doubles tedm |\ v Yankees Let Go One of | ceremony and to discuss other campalgn | better outlook for farm prices than last | 3360 Eightsenth streel. after he was dis o Bgems I n names to the world's roll of | ment work for something connected 4 P | arrangements. o e e ast | 3360 Eighteenth street, after he was dis- | __ Bank stocks especially gained from feated Henri Cochet and Eileen Ben- | vear, and that there should be a | 3 honor and convincingly proved—though | with aviation. She sald that her chief | noy “g 10, 64, 6—3 | Last of Spitball Pitchers in |7 The notification ceremony, the gov- palanced adjustment between th 8 | covered unconscious from gas in the | Thursday's closing, with the exception S ook s basdly nicocsary Lo Likoee | covoen wes foimlerest imioce. woren | s | 4 g {ernor said, will be held in Albany. | ucts of the farm and the shopss & o | pathroom St hame vty s e -‘t‘{ oI Bk o6 France, Witk Siagued of 0 know your country and the | i fiyin | . m— | ioh GOk Shit & ety 3 ng, proved uns sful, and_he was | 310 francs :;:ruu q)unhury of the Tialian people-— | n fiying. ) | WILL PLAY MISS WILLS. | Major Leagues. ! ALONE WHEN KILLED, e e In\w}'fl"lvlsim}l:":: ml:".d"l onounced dead by Dr. J. R. Tubman.| The Lowenstein stocks also recovered L moral stamina, careful preparation b | - - — o s sation 50 Park road, and a physician from | sharply. Tubise Silk Iwavs active v e g | . | and omissions” made in his interview. s X “ lnfl':n]lyrr;‘fl(;y; 'Q?;ff,ré’“\;ff;:;"\m‘ BAND CONCERTS. | Senorita :z lA;uro:. ’m‘. lllhu WO e s i s Sty Mkalkob Wis oBaTON Y b U nade in his interview. Cesualty Hos the late l?n.kr'\ s J 1 2 ) Vi | T SHT. | Me: merical airl. P ” g 3 . e g her leading place in the art and science | i ION“’“X‘ | LONDON 'J ly 6 wrl Senorita Elia NEW YORK, July 6.—Urban Shocker, Home in Maryland. } be over, althol of fying. and 1 am happy o offer your | BY the Community Center Band, at| 1 | July Senorita Ela | gne of the last of the spitbull pitchers . » 'Hunt fur pOt Of G ld . M }1 ] rrgwer and excelles.~y my modest tribute of respect | Tenth and U streets, 7:30 o'clock, James | de Alvarez of Spain, who has been sul-|jert in major league base ball, was t WILMINGTON, Del. July 6 (#). | o m anholes and admiration PECH . Miller, director fering from an attack of laryngitls, | gay unconditionally released by the | Willlam Raskob, 19, son of Johu J v MAY DELAY LIQUIDATION. % o s | March, “New Colonial” ~ Hall | Stated this morning that she would be | New York Yankees. [ in reporting | Raskob, chairman of the finance com- ucade to A . d F f 20 . | Waltz, “Down by the Meadow Brook," | able to meet Helen Wills in the finls |and not in the best of shape, Shocker | mittee of General Motors, was killed - rrest an me o BRUSEELA - 5 ' BLACKMER IS NANMED | Wendiing | 9 the woman’s singles tennis cham- | greed with Manager Huggins that he | in an automobile sccident near Center- BRUSSELS, July ) Inthe | One-step, “Among My Souvenirs,” | plonship al Wimbledon tomorrow. 1| could nol. reach effective form " this ville, Md., late yesterday | = Shaece o actusl evewitneases of the IN SECOND CONTEMPT Tesiie. Nicholls | had been feared that she would be un- | ye. He had spent the night at the family | By the Associated Press foknhbite: fruiowiion ARe iiee: Wi e 1O, S 20N © | Wy, able to continue in the play {""The Yankee manager was willing, it | home at Claymont, Del., and was motot | CHICAGO, July 6--Samuel Owezarski | . Based r m_which the lIatter later n the event that his bods . | Vocal solo Chester Dodson | . Despite her decision to play, Senorita | was understood, (o place Shocker on (ing alone to the Summer home near ) was goin around town lifting manhole | and et o o & fine of $30 be found, liquidation of the i PROCEEDING BY U. S.! Overvure. “idaita ster Dodsolt | Alvarex did not, appear happy over the | the voluntary retired list, but he asked Centerville when the aceldent occurred. | covers h time he would peer into | At ety g W | o g LSS Fox trot, “Beautiful Shay x‘l:mw‘v' Swathed In wool :‘\)upn from | for his_outright rele to which he| So far as kn;n\n |Iu-xv~| \\';'u- no wit- | the depths, then shake his head regrot- | ' A ;""“‘ ‘\"“: the Belglan laws tin irst Py Vocal solo Yodso hroat to feet she huddled before n!wae entitled as a 10-year man in the | nesses, but it is believed that the car fully and move of ating simitar cases. __ (Continued_tfrom_First Page) o L R r “*’”!mlmmg fire in the Richmond home | mafor league In some mner ran off the |]n|\('n'\«'i Pl Shpbiot b EXECUTION POSTPONED. N o hi‘{‘ by g B -step, selected | where she is staying and hoped for | He folned the New York Americans |road and in trying to gel it back it | The procedure AR TN SUOY. SN Case as that based on & petition in which the court wap, o 5 inclement weather tomorrow. in 1916 and was traded to the St. Louls |stopped so suddenly that young Raskob | . police pward . ay Until \ Be Lowenstein death and develop- 36 sdvised that January 9 Government | The Star Spangled Banner | 111 would only rain nice and hard | Browns And 15 Kor eight years he |was thrown through the swindshield. | uies - Foliamuy Howaad Gheited Ao Tntll July * A beig waiched With Keenest counsel presented a subpoena directing | TOMORROW | tomorrow wouldn't it be marvelous?” |was a star pitcher for St Louis and His body was found lying on the road. | “Lost some-| 10 by Justice Bailey Ao i Ananeial cirles, especially the appearance of Blackmer at the Bin-| o e | she said. “Then my match with Helen [in 1025 he came back to the Yankees | With his head badly injured. It is thingl” HAuGl Noklscob Howard colorelk W a8k W 1 Cor B T o Ty . clair trial then scheduled for April 2 | By the U ates Boldlers’ Home | Wills would have to be put off until| by trade. He had the distinction of | thought that death was almost instan- | the_officer | Malcomb Howard, colored, Will ot be | Vil Fr persaal or techiioal finan- He fafled 1o appear on that date nor | Militery Band at the bandstand at 5:30 | Monday. But anyway I shall put up as | being the only player once traded by | taneous. “Ssh!" whispered | flectrocuted at the Distried jall wevt CEAL sl SO oppose any attempt was he present when his name was|o'clock. John 8. M. Zimmermann,| good a show as possible, My game will | Huggins to refurn fo the Yankees Young Raskob was a Vale student | Owezarski, “I'm| Monday. Jennings Bailey. a6 the we iR TR called April 9, o which date the trial | leader. & | be punctuated with a few wheezes, and e and had been home since the univer- | & pot | quest o s : A Wk Bwehange committee has S otipamed. the court in t0ld, | March. “The Gridiron Club”... Bousa | I'm afrald I shall get good leking.” 3 sity closed. | Quest of Attorney Lucten M, Vandwivh | likeiviewst the repivecntative of the Summons under the order of court| Overture, “Danish Festival " : ! 5 Comdr. Alford Rites Tomorrow. 5 l e | today postponed the executian Wit LOWenein tamily with & view to reach- was issucd Junuary 12, and Pebruary 1| Tuchatkowskey b ; | Funeral services will be held In Arl- 5 ; | Thursday, July 19, Vandaren sxbainest | e bre e g of the & consul st Paris served the subpoens | Descriptive fontaxs, <A w;"","”" . Officers Quit Coal Fields. | igton Natlonal Cemetery tomorrow at| M“'“{“" Strike Voted. i b ] that AR application NAd el Wade B0 1R Camiier Tt oanker. on Blackmer, read it W him and le = resm oelker | COLUMBUS, Ohlo, July 6 (A The ) 10 o'clock for Comdr. ‘Thalvert N Al-| EL PASO, Tex, July 6 (#).—Mexico W bit lnte, Another | exeoutive clemency and 1o WHAE A Ay dented “““h:“» secretary, Fim 8 copy The consul also tendered | Gems from the comic opera “The i last of a corps of 40 special United | ford, who was killed in an alplane | City advices to Kl ontinental here say | follow found it, and | been received from (he Doparinent w N veports that it was im- 10 the off man the sum of $500 as di-| Merry Widow” 5 Lehar | Btates deputy marshals sent into the | crash at Newport, R, I. Monday. The |the Mexican Federation of Labor voled | it's over at the | Justice PO e dpen e G e o o vected by the court 1 expense of | Fox trot, “Forgive Me Ager | Ohio coal ficlds during A period of agi- | interment will be with full military [ lst night for a general strike, eftecti N . siation house now, | Howard shat and kit 3 NI AT e Rehie White n Bight Seepee a$ his trip across the oc ) attend court, | Waltz sulte, “Mia Bella . Roeder | tation following the State-wide coal | honors, Capt. O. H. Dickins Chaplains the latter part of this month. The ac- | Let's go get it Fobruary 4. 18T Assistant UNited | sk It‘u““:‘“;\: h“' o but Blackmer declined 1o accept thel Finale “Invincible America Loey | ririke 15 months ago left thel posts to-! Corps, oMciating. The pallbearers whll' tlon was in protest against recent de- Thus taetiully | Staten Attorney Fihely consented 8 (he ."'m" ‘W" had opened be former elnssmates, clslons of the arbitration commities, did OMcer Stassak lead Owezarakl into | the delay, o T A TR S money, the petition states. The Star Spangled Banner,” 8y, b . " [} : !

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