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THE EVENING WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, Better luck next year! aboard the steamship Paris, after losing to the French defenders of the in ternational tennis trophy. Left to right: Wilher Coen, jr.: Francis Hunter William Tilden, John Hennessey, J. W. Wear, chairman of the Davis Cup Committee, and George Lott Associated Press Phot Watchtul waiting in the middle of the Atantic cant l'rln‘l:t Courtney took this phe of his three companions as they Sniches Trus i derk oEIREH baod ani disabled flying boat for a relief ship. Left to right: Fred Pierce, mechanic; Hugh Gilmore, radio eperator (lying down), and Elmer Hosmer, passenger. —Wide World Photos THLNANADNITS e i s R | pGUMBERLAND. Md., Aupust o, | Following an all-night search for But Wil Match Personali Eari, aged 10, son of John H. Siider, ‘ Valley road, the lad came down | . : Th ' Wills Mountain to the home of | Habits Against Those 0f | ienry Rice, at Euersiie, vesterdsy at | dA.vbmkld ’ o5 e { He had strayed from his sister | ODDOHGM, He Says. and other berry pickers early in the | — afternoon County officials, city police and scores of nelghbors Replying to the challenge by David = searched all night while the boy J. Lewis, former member of Congress| =lept in the mountain fastness. Boy o " ber of the| SCOUts were mobilized to continue S oS - Seoantly” & Aiad | the search when the lad appeared Tariff Commission, who i Dem.cratic eontender in the sixth Maryland dis- triet for the seat now held in the | House by Representative Zihiman, chair- man of the House District committee. to deny that he has “habitually vio- iated the Volstead act for which he voted,” Mr. Zihiman says that he does not hold his personal habits up 8s a 1 but that he will mateh them mll the personal habits of Mr - Lewis “Interviewes while campaigning in s | |J, S, 240 From Frederick and aistrict r-aamufixl - g;!n‘h}:,n‘lm:' Tty between v Ty um: T of Bt Paul's Church, Unitea Bretnren | U. S. 211 From Fairfax Get in Christ, Hagerstown, Md. and Mr Lewis which had just been made pub- i ians. lic, in which the demand was made for City Guide Sig Mr. Zihiman to declare himself on the tion question, Mr. Zihiman said m";":’ofl'l g’)ld my personal habits up The program for adequately m; a2 2 model. 1may take & drink. There the city with trafic signs has beer are lots of ways a aan AT iake # |inaugurated with the placing of the A ek ereana) Teacig | firat ahlelds purchased from the Amer -'gm,-m those of Mr. Lewis at any time. | ican Automobile Association Answering Rev. Mr. Plummer's in- Trafic Director William H.Harmm: quiry regarding his aititude on the pro- | personally is supervising installation o bibition question, Mr. Lewis sald that | the shields on.lamp posts he has “obeyed the eighteenth amend- | The first group consists nf 40 shield ment and the prohibition act in Jetter which are being placed on important and in spiril ever since they became | highways leading through the city the law of the land” and tnat it is | These will be followed .h\ 80 more ¢ his purpose “to continue doing &0 pecied by Wednesdsy. The rest of the Then Mr. lewis asks Dr. Plummer | 'otal of 348 markers will arrive in in 1o following question to | staliments Mr Tne highway shields bearing numbe: Have you Zinlman, given faith- Are 1o be followed later by much larger 1 ’:;;:!‘rr‘;' N e for | witig -sighs, which Wil direct visiors which you vowed: or is it true, as gen- | %0 points of interest, such as the White . Led hat wou havé been win. , House, Capitol and monuments he sot puseage today, Mr. Keneipp as U. 8. 240 le POLICEMAN'S WIFE SUES |3, Jiiutn" trom Frederici over wi “The next partial mark- | dec Rogerson take th Cohen claimed e attempted to latter became unruly FOR LIMITED DIVORCE | {5 "0 “s highway was on U 8 311 | coming from Fairfax, VA, over Key Bridge Birs. Louise Morrissette Also Seeks N HIGH ROTARIANS MEET. of Cruelty Winfred D Young. hicyele policeman. | Fxecutives of 52 Clubs of Three for & limi ivorce by his Mr Annie B ung, 1423 ‘Twenty-seco Bpecis! Dispeich 1a The Bisr street southeart. The wife charges th CUMBERLANIA Md., August 9. 'The Jast Baturday her husbend struck her | copference of Rotary executives of sec in the face, Lore her clothing and |tions of Maryland, West Virginia ami dragged her up a staircase al thelr | pensylvania, comprising 52 clubs home. They were married November | opened at Keyser today, and will con- 23, 1920, and have two children. Al- |tinue tomorrow i torney H. M. Goldstein appears for the | Each club is represented by its presi | wife | dent and secretary and they are quar Limited divorce is als) asked in a suil | tered in the dormitory of Potomac Btate filed by Mrs. Loutse Morrissette, 818 H | Behool. Joseph W. Stayman, who is street northeast, against Willlam W, | president of the thirty-fourth distriet Morrissette, 3220 Twelfth street north- |is president of Potomae State School east. They were married June 9, 1026, | Among the speakers here for the con end have one child ruelty and | ference is Guy Gundecker of Philadel Arunkenness are charged in the wite's | phia, former president of the Ttary | petition hich we oA thre A ntey na The Kevser Rand will rpev George F. Lemn Yaive & concert in he ngr of the visitore ] The American Davis Cup team returns home The Al Smith hale of cotton leaving Atlanta by plane for its disappointing reception in New York. Forwarded by the Atlanta Commercial Exchange with the suggestion that, as the first bale of the Georgia on the New York Cotton Exchange for the henefit of the Democratic war chest, officials of the latter organization de- cided after lengthy debate that it was non-partisan and could only auction off the bale for charity. it be auctioned off Scene at the wreck of two llinois Central passenger trains at Mounds, Ti., caused by a length of heavy iron pipe dropped across the track. One train stopped proaching on that track hit the pipe before it could be removed and was derailed, derailed and turned-over cars. in which 10 persons were killed and about 50 injured. The wreck was pipe and hurling it to another track. A train ap- side-swiping the first train. Crowds are shown here i -—Associated Press Photo. after striking the And a dollar of the Burean of A cheer for the hero of the Halia the Swedish fiyer, who was himself trapped on the ice floe after res t ovation from the crowd as he arrives Wide World Photoy ontinues to get smaller Director Alvin W. Hall & and Printing looking over the first sheet of the new small-size paper currency to he printed at the bureau Benjamin F. Harris (standinz). veteran printer of the hurean, print Copyright by Harris & Ewing MATUS’ BODY FOUND 0N-V|RG|N|A SHORE‘Treasury Sets September 15 ar Lundborg, cuing Gen. Nobile, gets a gr. in Stockholm. His wife accompanies him. ed the first sheet of hills ARREST 7 FOR TAKING $20.000 Awaits Youth As Reward PAPERS FROM RACKS; For Fight on Top of Train to Aid Friend One Sent to Jail and Three Fined Funeral Tomorrow for Victims of LOS ANGEL | of more than be carried out for Not Paying for Puh 20,000 awaits the young ster who fought a midnight baitle on | money, earned in the wheat flelds, was top of a speeding freight train 15 years | sought by a hold-up man, O'Neil wa two-fisted defense River—Child Ignorant of Tragedy hard-earned | the ordered withdrawal of estate of Edward A on a search for Richard “Dick” O'Neil FATHER AND 3 CHILDREN with his wife at Morgantown, Md without paymg for them three were fined and three forfeited collater Lanchester to carry | in cash to O'Nell, and ordered that earch be made for the youth MISS EARHART'S PLANE DROWN WHILE FISHING' NOT TO BE FLOWN TOU. S Mother, Carrying Baby in Arms,|Craft Will Be Shipped to America | the funeral will be held from the Han- | | lon funeral parlors, 641 H street north- tomorrow afternoon. Services will be conducted in Hill Chapel at with interment in the cenvetery Virginia | Comm |body was found vesterday morning e th firaet {27, Otk awaue. m North Carolina, i i, The shie! ought much enthusiasm | days in default pleasute since its| “he siields mm:n‘f;:mmx)nu. AR | by Judge Mattingly in Police Court for 3 |the larceny of six newspapers from a d on what | rack at Thirteenth and E streets yes- ding 1nto | terday afternoon | Henry Cohen, owner of of his helpe | papers and sell them nt to jail for 60 of a $25 fine tmposed +|charge of the bodies, Mr [Ing been a member of the craft, and | Looks on as Current Sweeps and Used in Commercial Air Service COVINGTON children and their father were drowned Assoclated Press NEW YORK. August plane ; Friendship, | L. D. Atkins, | missioner In the meanwhile, Gloria, the 3-yenr old daughter been staying with Mrs | England, is to be brought back to this |a friend. at 1438 Irving street north has not yet heen apprised of the with a baby John Schaefrer he dead are Cold Springs Esther and Olifford Yelton fined $10 were 5 Wisconsin ave serviee in_the vieinity of Leroy home of Donald Wondward of the plane, Harry A, Bruno of Bruno olates, sald last night accompanied | Harry Rogers of the Rogers Afr Line, is | would keep Gloria indefinitels en route to England to prepare it shipment to this country. representative for Capt sald he knew of no plan to fly the | Friendship back to this country KILL 500 WHALES. COPENHAGEN, August 9 (#) hundred whales were killed off Westmann Haven Islands of the North Sea Daniel Callowsy Gireater Capitol Height and Walter McMurtry ook el e {eurred when Yelton and the elder chil |dren tried to & ve Evelyn The family had gone o the river for Yelton hpd strung several fish lines and the children were' play- In her eagerness to get a mussel shell Evelyn stepped off into the deep current, and was swept away. Esther went to her aid and s00n sank Blythe and as: but_thev cannot be lo- Hughes and second precinct The child thinks she is on | gullty when arraigned. Bruno, who | tion. Daniel Barnes, colored, 3 Fifth street, and Frederick Emil Swee- gekel, 73, 1031 New York avenue, each forfeited $10 collateral M. P. FOUND DEAD. LONDON, August 9 (P).—8ir James Agg-Qurdner, who was noted for his « nature and silence in the House “Five [of Commins, and who made this year yesterday | his first Motor Cycle Vietim Expires, #pecial Dispatch to The Star FREDERICK, Md, August 9 Murray Brightwell, 52 years old, who was injured In & motor cycle aceldent Junction Sunday eve. ning. Aied at the local hospital yester- consclousness A deughter and three brothers survive Kite Sets Record for Loops TI'hree hundred loops in 6 minutes and homemade kite Wilkoski, & 15-year-old Min- in 25 years. found dead in a bedroom at the Carl- ton Club annex toda; lleved to be due to heart failure. vears old #nd member of Parjament for Cheltenham, near Frederick The monsters recovd. aceording 1o the Popular Selence magazine, in a conlest in available craft in the fslands was bustily ! manned for the drive against them, President and Mrs. Coolidge will have another surprise around the ing. They are being sacrificed to widen t Copyr Here's a curve warning the White House Grounds when they return from Brule in the Autumn. The flower beds along the driveway leading to the Executive Offices will be mis he d eway, which workmen are shown here digging up preparatory to resurfacing. ight by Underwood & Underwood moforists may heed. It has been placed on a dangerous curve near Montgomery, Ala., and the white skeleton of steel stands out with grewsome sharpness on a dark night. These are four Montzomery maidens making the cheerful curve guardian’s acquaintance. Associated Press Photo. | Test Medical Code For Use on Ships [ Of All Nations Br the Associated Press 8. 5. MAURETANIA, via radio to | the Associated Press, Aug 2 ~Experiments seeking to evolve an international medical chest and a “ code directing medical treatment | that will be understandable in any language are being conducted on the Mauretania. The object is to assist shipmasters whose personnel does not include a physician or surgeon. The experiments are being con- ducted by Dr. McIntyre of the ministry of health of the British Board of Trade, in co-operation with Dr. H. C. Case and Dr. Philip Morton. They have been communi- cating with smaller ships and for the last three days have been treating hypothetical cases of pneu- monia, typhoid and appendicitis ‘Thus far the experiments have been an unqualified success. DETENTION HOUSE MUST BF VAGATED for Abandonment of Quarters. A new complication connect the location of temporary quar the House of Detention, which lor been a hone of contention among Dis- - | trict officials, has arisen to give addi | tional cause for worry. The T as Department has notified the DI e sioners that the present quar- the House of Detention, at P! ters st by vacated on or before September 15, That is the deadline. The contractor who was awarded the | work of constructing the new receiving | home at Eighth and O streets southwest | will be unable to fulfill his contract be- | fore the present quarters must be va- cated. Construction work at the site the | has not begun. Realizing there is no time to lose, Maj istant Engineer Com perintendent of police, again began | searching the eity today to find a suit able temporary building for the receiv- | g home. A court order has halted work on the temporary quarters facing Stanton Park Under recent act of Congress control over all persons at the House of Deten ton 17 vears of age and under was given 1o ‘the Roard of Public Welfare [ with the understanding that additional quarters be equipped . Sons of America to Meet | 8pectal Dispateh to The Star FREDERICKSBURG, Va., August 9 | The State convention of the Patriotic | Order Sons of America will be held in Fredericksburg August 14 and 15, with | Fredericksburg Camp, No. 3, acting as host. The first State convention of was | the organization was held in this city {about 20 years ago and next week's Death was be- 'sosslon will mark the first veturn visit since that time. Cammittees in charge look for an attendance of about 100 \'and the machine | Couzinet, 24-year-old des and Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, su- | 80ty to han Charles A. Levine's pilot when I band, MAURICE DROUHIN DIES AFTER CRASH Transatlantic Plane Falls in Test Flight—Another Killed. Br the Associa PARIS, August 8 one of France's foremost today from injuries received in t test flight of the plane in hoped shortly to tion—a flight from Paris to N When the plane, Arc-en-Ce bow hed on the Orly Airdrome yesterda mechanic. Lannet. Manue! member of the transatlantic tnjured, as was Gianoli, an engineer Plane of Novel Design. The plane was roaring close to ground at about 12 when spectators not wabbling. The 5 miles an hot a hu were almost dicularly into the about 450 feet. The and_crashed The ill-fated plane was of novel de- sign and built ‘entirely of wood. Rene nér machine, had sunk all his own sa and what he could gather from friends into the project. He was plunged despair today at the tragic death of t his collaborators, and T his hopes when success seen grasp. By a stran he first flight that Couzinet ne up in the machine. which ha performed satisfactorily in all previou Jaseph 1 who was to has transatlantic capacity of navigater, had in to on the . fatal flight e fleld & half an hous Brilliant Aviator uhin, who was 37 vears old, at one time Held the world duration fiight record. He was for years chief pilot for the Farman Co. and was known as one of France's greatest civilian aviators. He held many French rec rds, and was especially noted f tance flights weather conditions. time last Summer Drouh! ed A westward transatlantic Disagreements occurred, however, and the flight was called off, and Mrs. Le. vine paid the pilot 100,000 franes due him under his contract with her b KILLED BY LIVE WIRE. Frederick Concrete Block Manu facturer Is Electrocuted. Spectal Dispateh to The Star. % FREDERICK, Md., August 9.~ Milton E. Staley, 48 years old, was electro- cuted in his concrete block manufac- :‘unnu plant at Yellow Springs yester- v while repairing an electric pump An investigation revealed that he had touched a high voltage wire and Yas instantly killed. He s survived by his widow. four ehildven, his mother delegates, i and two sisters,