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INGTON, D. — Tn— One of the first photographs received Herbert Hoover putting the finishing touches on the Rushing work to rcopen Chain Bridge. here of Olympic athletes in action at Amster- speech he will deliver Saturday, in the Stanford Universi Workmen are shown speeding up the temporary dam. It shows the finish of the eighth heat Stadium, accepting the Republican presidential nomination. replacing of the flooring of the bridge so that it of the 100-meter dash for women, won by Beside the 80,000 persons in the stadium, the speech will be can be opened to traffic late tomorrow afternoon. Myrtle Cook (at left) of Canada.. carried to a nation-wide radio audience. The bridge has been closed for months during —Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Copyright by P. & A. Photos abutment repairs. Star Staff Photo, Finish of one of the qualifying heats of the 100-meter das t Amsterdam. Frank Wykoff, California schoolboy, who was America's chief reliance for point scoring in the 100-meter event, is shown second from right, just managing to qualify in this heat by finishing third. Jack London, running A Finnish duel for victory in the 10,000-meter run at Amster- for England, won the heat, with George Lammers of Germany, second. ~—Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. dam. Paavoe Nurmi, who won the race, running on the heels of his countryman, Willie Ritola. For 24 laps the two Finns ran nearly neck and neck, Nurmi finally pulling ahead in the stretch. —Copyright by Underwdod & Underwood. Percy Williams, Canada’s 19-year-old sprint marvel, is borne in triumph on the shoulders of two of his teammates after winning | the Olympic 100-meter dash. AComnghA by Underwood & Undcr\ood AN ST TER e - OFWAVAL AGGRD ot o Without telling their parents or | —— friends about it, two 19-year-old f | | | | s fi Baltim: Wi - Anglo - French Agreement| ington taday o make arrangoments for a “donmmr::}nww l"mrrhdze" 2| e e Held Favorable to Tokio, | The brigcsremmeny o lext Sunday. ness and the young women de- | but U. S. Stand Is Doubted. | lared they did not want them to R0 licenses. Thc double ceremony is R RSB o be performed by Rabbi George TOKIO, August 8-—Japanese naval The prospective bridegrooms are suthorities are reported to have hinted | brothers, Irving Amernick, 22, and that the recent Anglo-French agree- = Jack Amernick, 23, both residing at Aty 1500 Orleans street. The girls are ment makes these provision chums, Eva Sugarman, residing at | First, cruisers shall be divided into| 300 North Exeter ctrect, and Ethel two classes, those armed with guns over | Caplan at No. 3 on the same street, arsgs g b a few blocks away. Irving s to Sx inches and those with guns under| . .;y the former, while the latter six inches . is 10 become the bride of Jack Becond, restriction of the gross ton-| Amernick nage of destroyers, the size of whici . f . s mans s smvo | WILLMEET TONIGHT‘ Fourth, no restriction 1o be placed on | warcraft under 500 tons. | When asked to confirm the forecast | First of "Everybody Welcome™ | i | Anti-Saloon Leader ABGUSED MAN HE“] Ne 3 Fights Challenge; T . 7 | Wins Right to Vote| IN NINE RUBBERIES By the Associated Press. David Hepburn, superintendent of T 5 the Anti-Saloon’ League of Virginia, | James Henry Irwin, Caught was permitted o vote in the Demo- after his right to participate had at Church Safe, Said to been challenged by Floyd T. Davis, a voter. Democrat and had made public an- | gL nouncement that he would _vote against Gov. Smith for President. | Although he said that it was his firs under consideration and Hepburn was | ing fo break into the of tha allowed 1o cast his vote after about | Foundry M. E. Church, Sixteenth and 30 minutes' delay. Church streets. early Monday morning, " Wyoming today admitted that he | has entered nine places since comins SEE BRIT'SH ACCORD | her ' mencn ago { Irwin maintained that he l"n'rl Sandberg, finger-print t\p(l‘l’( rh | fronted him with palm prints that ha London Dxplomsnc c"d" Hear | peen taken at the scenes of & numbe { confessed, police say. e | Pleading guilty to two cases of house- in Deal. breaking, he was held for the grand RICHMOND, Va., August 8.—Rev. cratic congressional primary today "Savis clatmed Hepburn was not Have Confessed. The election judges took the matter | offense when he was caught attempie James He: Irwin, 19 rs old, of | ] 6 AFFAIR | icmpted to break the church s ON NANKIN boctues be.was hunges, end | | China Will Get Loan | of robberies and attempted robberies, jury under $3,000 by Judge Robert E the afficial naval spokesman stated cer- e ‘uaumg.v in Police Court today. Th tain parts were correct while othe: Gatherings to Be Held in By the Assoclated Press court recommended that Irwin be given were incorrect. As the details of the * G | LONDON, August 8.-—Negotiations | hospital treatment. D s 1 Southern Building. ‘ Johnny Kitbane (at right), one-time featherweight boxing Einle Mte Girtar, 19:suenth-al8 ARoqhine. of W5 aid MILL . G. between Great Britain and the Chinese Janiter Makes Capture wreng. He intimated, however, that champion, has stepped into the political ring to run for sheriff of Carter, 17 Kighth street southeast, whe seored her Airst beanty tri Nationalist government regarding the | The apprehension of Irwin is credite 1y neltriction of the size of subma- The Al Smith Democratic Club is to Cleveland on the Democratic ticket. He Is shown with Johnny Risko, umph yesterday, when she won first prize in the Wallach Playground Nanking incident of 1927 are stated in | :}-“m:-;\l “.W;)l“ d(l.‘:l(l‘l‘x:: g Tuges P o, 1800 tons was incorrect, | hold the first of its regular weekly heavyweight title aspirant and one of Kilbane's political henchmen. Baby Show. Star Staff Photo | diplomatic circles to have progressed |, hregk the combination with s ,,,n.m»m‘:z the matter and intimated | Everybody welcome” meetings tonight ‘Wide World Photos, St satisfactorily, leading to the belief that| bar and .caught him as h that the authorities were in general ac- | in renovated quarters in the Southern | e R SR s B 5 early signatures will be afiixed when he attempted to s o he saren vim 4 | . . | ) is belleve Jreat Brita @ | the rear of the church Shought 1 Gouieat 1T Ametias wou | Budine. : ‘RETURNED FROM Muuvu |Four Men and Woman Arrested in Raid |ST. ANDREW MEETING It is belleved that reat Britain and | Ut A SRS been completed for two | the United States will have equal ad- | taken the latter were foun eoncur big radio rallies for Al 1 B asteartient. - ThE 1 R e b g Expressing his personal opinion. the | “Smith night," August 22, when ;;':\ ON CAR-THEFT CHARGE feiting L PLANS ARE DISCUSSED taotages in the new agreement. The Ber shop of Wintam Hilten. 5305 M0 sporesman added the. maiter would | tormally " ecives. Souication o b | ! | n duspecte ounterteiting Layout| United States recently came to_an | BT shop of William Hilton, 3305 Moun proably be referred to the nomination and makes his pollcy | cap Renti | Preparations for Convention Octo- |ASreement with the Nationalist govern-| 3309 Mount Pleasant the Afterward he thoug peech of acceptance. The so-called | C2T1 Davis, Held After Renting : ; : 1" [ ment in so far as the lives and Prop- | jng’establishment Gt Tos \\(\k‘x: pmmlr that ‘ dv;;:]m_nxum el uu)l)nr” D:-mm ratic 'mfisn n;;xugg in| Machine From Dealer Here, 8aid | By the Associated Pien | and 700 counterfeit dmlh 'ruw-‘:i from | ber 5 to ® Considered by Local :_‘::_;‘m;"h‘f\‘lfi:'}m’l‘k““‘:‘;a‘»‘m;‘(‘\fi"“ hza J:\!n T»nl:;mms street; oul another con- anquet room of the May uwu’ £ o » P crest | $1 to $20, were selzed in the rai NS S « | Of Jack Bogorad, 1 . m! m: 0, e} )\ e wa | we ete! o v o i ‘ S § s, 2 S S ! 1so MEXICAN POLICE HOLD Harriman, the national commitiee | Returned here last night from Miami, | o ’0 00 SO0 B B o m:nJl‘fn‘r“nmm;:mrlu::x; s einat, o Urree Preparation for the convention of|a credit -of 56000000 will be arranged | 2 o o l\n\\:\ninx::i:::l’:lrd‘n:::wllli.lu, ‘the | voman. and John B. Colpoys, chair-|Fla, Carl Edward Davis, 18, 1111 |y seitery layout in a Bronx apartment | hildren: Peter Martn, 38, the woman's the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, which In fondon for ‘the Nanking QOVer(-| barber shop of Samuel Asron. 1417 X man of the State central committee. |p,o avenue southeast, today was husband, Joseph Oplich, 3 and | will be held in conjunction with the|™ment Fourteenth street, and the home of 37 IN OBREGON’S DEATH The Al Smith Club also has arranged 1umma R Ay st l““““‘ was announced foday by Joseph | Michnel ‘Markalj, or Maslésk, 38, de- | National Conference on Evangelism | . Fred Moore, 1722 Fourteenth strect. for a rally 1.2 the Al Bmith clubrooms | L4 A. Palma, chief of the New York Secret | scribed as an escaped cuu\hl from Il- | o tober 5 to 9, were considered at a | ORDER 'S RESC'ND D Watch Theft Adwmitted, Police s in the Southern Building Davis, police say, rented an auto- |goo o T o [ Jinois_State Prison at a o * %t log Castro Confesses Placing! There 0 opposition between the [ymoni- from o local firmi~engaged in " Pl made after elght |, Although Chief Palma sald the quin- | meeting of the local committee last 2 't *;:\Im the KL»:h-‘n \»ub«l;x ;'x““:hi cl L s of two { OW - 4 # b A after el ) 0 8 ris . O s Q) H " 0 _have stolen a o hich he Bowb in Chamber of ves. for r,lxlxlz-y*kr:' Dot i the interests |that siness and falled o return it { months of mvestigation, when Iso | L‘lfl)::l‘:d“:::lxlf:li:;‘l‘h‘.f BIe Before Sunhay, | Mt at the parish house of the Church Center Parking Omitted From | threw away. Poltcs have b une Deputie fof the mith-Robinson ticket und to|He was next heard from in Miami, | Obradovic, 32, 15 sald to have bonsted | at the time of the arrests the men and |°f e Epiphany. In addition to mem- North Carolina Avenue find . He obtained $19 in money from b give the largest possible S8mith follow- | where he was picked up us & suspicious | o friends that “money was ensy to|the womnn had only 9 cents between | bers of the committee, representatives | : the cleantug establishment. he says, and L : e s DA o Doty bt ip o | miake.” Plates and & bleaching. outdi ] e {ol the local parishes of the Episcop District Commissioners yester- | $4 from Moore’s home. The thefts from ry. & - Police | the standard-bearer’s speech of ac- :"fi:h"h;" He ‘:‘d":;'h"'lh"" “h"m“ s oon Chureh were cinded an order of seven years | the other places involved cigars. cigar olice | DO ly hey sald, i * rentec J O ceptance. Mrs. Lester Pollock, vice oy Vit 91 | president of the AL Smith Glub, an- |car here and drove lothere | AIR PASSENGER KILLED, |PLAN FARM AID BOARD Q. Freeland Peter, canon of |ago, directing that when North Caro- | ©ttes and other articles of siight va hinglon Cathedral, addvessed the iline avenue between Sixth and Eleventh | The identification of Irwin was one of atholic nounced today the club has gone ahead | | meeting | streets southeast is resurfaced, a 10- | the most unusual ever made here. Sand ” Malse Jake Wolf, who returned him, that he | AP TRt 1 b i berg says that he b e ' 10 are being held | with its plans for this rally because th h 3 | Arrangements for the convention are |foot center parking be established ¥ s . has & very peculiar . 3 ar heid ‘,,,M,.,,Q,,,,,‘ were made before they %ld the spare tire for §6 and some | ONE HURT IN CRASH FOR MIDWEST STATES, in " charge of H Lawrence . Ghoate, | Trafic conditions have so changed that | PAIm print and that he had taken holc i connection. With | y,q heard that the other rally was to "?*""2“:‘1” Reoe :"'fl"' K smii . | | Chairman John H. Finney, . Gran-|Capt. H. C. Whitchurst, Assistant E ]'" &lase In each place in such » manne: the assination of Gen. Alvaro Obres pe heid; thet they had received no of- |8ra arceeny instead of larce: sl E TR v v saders Be y . b ville Munson, Bruce Balrd, . W. Atkin- | gineer Commissioner, requested the | 8 to leave this print, but not to le ; = . 2 A B e e e 59 o | Brvst Plane Nose-Dives Over William and | Lenders Seek Backing of Towa and | ¢ \iMion, Bruey Balvd, 1 w. 4 Earl | Commissioners to reconsider their ear- | s finger prints. The prints in the palu further it wening these | Mayflower Hotel . Mary Campus—Motor Faillure | Adjoining Arens to Help :'}In:fi\“‘\\“l‘.‘lhn:i :\- lis, \:’Hln\nfl"\) action in view of the carly resur-| differ in each individual as do fing anklin, Donald E. Gerow, William J. | { Reports to both organizations indi % 3 ng of North Carolina wvenue from | PEIntS. cate Pinat hoth radio ragies wil ne| $10 FOR PAPER THEFT. Blamed in Marketing. | Moore, Rev. Charles 'T. Warner and J ith to Eleventh street. The re- | and arrested in Mexioo | crowded. Bernard Wyckoft facing from Sixth to Eighth street | ool sordipe e 4 bttt " Colored Girl Tn Glven Buspended| ™ the Asocinied Pres [ B2 the Asointed pres R i alrendy hias Deen performed. ln‘n‘w'.?..»‘FUMIGATION CAH;ES FIRE. r WILLIAMSBURG, Va, August 8 DES MOINES, Iowa, August 8 parking was put in, but omitted in the LIEUT. J. A. SMITH DIES. l Penalty, However. One fiyer was killed and another was | Formation of & corm belt farm board 1, DRIVER FOUND GUILTY. :"\""‘“Mh‘ vieinity of the fire engine i glyse Starting in Attic Traced to ton, colored, 424 New | probably fatally injured here shortly | Middle Western States to do “for the Lo R L TR S A B wide and, while the entire width is not | hur Ca s ehven u suspended | oo 10 giglock this morning when a | [fWers what the MeNary-Haugen farm [ Albert Wesley, colored, 1831 Twelfth | needed for tramic at. this time, Capt Sulphur ¢ of $10 or 10 days by Judge | | bill was Intended to do through the | street, driver of u truck which knocked | W) ‘ Fire ’ : X i f ejdhe iy W § e | stre a truck knack Atehurst pointed out, it would be a ire today caused ral thousand ’lnv. va: J: 1;-74‘4‘%‘:‘ ulr‘.mum-m )ljnn Robert Mn}ll::ully oduy for taking | scout plane from Langley Fleld nos = I Federal Farm Board” s under consid- street car oft its track at Fourteenth | mistake to \l...‘.,‘,.“.-m-( it with two 20- ' dollars damage to the home of Archie Sipte ombing, which caused | U060 advised Lieut, Bmith was & resi- | a newspaper withou! paylng for it from | dived o the athletic field of (he col- | eration by u group of Town farm leaders streets early in-the morning of ffoot roadways and & 10-foot center D. Sartwell, 138 Vurnum street. The ysianchho B Fooe gy e dent of Hoboken, N. J., and entered the a rack at FIfth streel and New York | lege of Willlam and Mary. Leglslators will soon be at work on a | July 20, was sentenced o u flne of §75 | parking, Numerous complaints have ; blase started in the attic as the vesult “Police are sull seeking Trejo n | r0Y at the outbreak of the World |avenue. Policeman Van D, Hughes of | The dead man was belleved to be | bill providing for the corn belt farm|or 30 days in fail by Judge John P.lheen vecelved from residents of the ,Of an attempt to fumigate with Lulphuy eonpection with the statement of Jose | WA, He served at Fort Myer, Va, and | the second precinet, who urrested the | Sergl. Hamilton, who wis passenger | bourd controlled and financed by the | McMahon in Traffic. ¢ iterday | neighborhood protesting against the | candles. There were no injuries wounced that the police ted that Ca " Mary Harrin First Lieut. Junius A, Smith, Army York avenue, Air Corps, died at Fort Sam Houston, | sent ndles. quoted ed the been w th B ye nt [ | afterward in France with the American | girl, claimed she put two alips of papor | in the ship. The pllot was sald to be | Legtslatures of lown and several ad- | for reckless driving . According o he | The house, & two-stos ge Leon Toral, Obregon’s assassin, that | ynq 'rench balloon. squadrons |In the caxh box instead of money. “The |Licut. Walsh, who was cyaried to a Wil | jolning States, which will be asked to | testimony, . traffic . was - ted ©up 3 | O Sinal proposal | ire e Gamget DAt T borrowed the gun he WIING 1 ‘Hince the war he served as s first | suspended sentence was dmposed be- |liamsburg hospital, where physicians an-{joln the movement minutes after the accldent ¥ {fow’ of water that firemen turned on j m Trejo B s *L L ankley | cuse of the defendant’s good Tecord. = Inounced he had fractured skull among | The plan provides for the handiing| ~Motorman N. H. Shockey and Con-| That the orange was formerly o berry, | et tnt ooy Tatcremen turne . Field, Va, and at various posts In i Willlam D, Baxter, 460 New York|other injuries jof all ataple farm products on a co-|duetor Robert M. Marshall were in|and that it has been developing for | the collings of all of the. room. Canada’s o1 nt situation is the Texas He leaves a widow, Mys, Ellga- avenue, arrested for (he same offense Failure of the molor s (hought to|operative baats, leaders of the move- charge of the trolley, Shockey Was ! more than 7,000 vears, is the declaration ! exact estimate of the loss had not bag . btk J, Bubih, al San ABLOBIO, toriested §10 collateral have caused tk mient announced, htly Anjured. of Buropean sclentiais, completed s afternoon, -