Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1928, Page 17

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THE_FVENTING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928, 5 i o —— A G - e Capt. Frederick Melville, master of Comdr. Gene Tunney, who closed the door on press photog- Hydromel (outside) thundering down the Byrd's Antarctic ship, City of New York, formerly $15.000 finish as winner of th aphers when he retired as hea P stretch in a $15. the Samson, belng sworn in as & llentenant ora, TAPhers when he as heavyweight champion, ap " & Hawthorne Handicap of last week at the Chi mander in the Merchant Marine Naval Reserve Parently wasn't looking when the cameraman smapped cago frack ckey Willie Garner brought aboard the ship yesterday. Left to right: Thomas this picture of Gene and his fiancee, Miss Mary Lauder, Hydromel fo the front in the stretch to fle Mulroy, chief engineer: Harold June, air pilot: . s ) 1M + Flat Tron by a length and eut. Comdr. Melville, Lieut. J. S. Trayner, U. 8. N, ¢ {he Lauder Summer home in Maine. - Copyright by P. & and Richard Konter. Associated Press P Copyright by P. & A. Pho Washington maids and matrons who will ride as marshals in the pageant of agriculture to feature the diamond jubilee of the Rockville, Md., fair next week. The group includes Miss Carolyn Jackson, Miss Edith Claude, Mrs. R. F. L. Smith, Mrs. Frank Shultz. Miss Elaine Graham, Miss Cath erine Deming and Miss Margaret Bouve, —Copyright by Underwood & Underwoee “Biz Bill” Tilden, the “outlaw king of American tennis.” makes his first home appearance since the Pavis Cup matches by defeating J. G. Hall (right) in the first round of the Eastern Turf tourney at Rye, N. Y. The gallery was stunned as Tilden met defeat by Fritz Mercur yesterday, just hefore he was barred from American tournament play by the United States Lawn Tennis Association. —Associated Press Photos. RRGHTION WORYS = e S | “Doc” is an unusual and often em- ——— | barrassing name for an Army officer, e | according to a petition filed today in Secretary of Interior Plans' the pistrict Supreme Court by Doc | Elwood Lowry, jr. 36 vears old, a | 4 ili H | native of Rome, Ga.. who holds a & Trip to Familiarize Self | Jommission o firss Heutenont e ihe : g t Quartermaster Department of the | United States Army. With His Department. | . Lowry asked the court to author- ‘ e | ize him to change his name to Don Edward Lowry. Attorney George C. Warner appears for the officer. tention of becoming | acquainted with the details | | Int of the working of his department, the | - P new nted Secretary of the In- terior. O. West, will leave Wash- ington latter part of the month for a two weeks' inspection trip in the | West { Vest will pay particular at- | ation ts' under the | n 1 be ac- | Elwood Mead, com reciamation, and Repre- mton of Michigan, chair- | oINSl use appropriations su! } Interior Department | Rey F, F, Bosworth Will ogram calls for the ! nn., August 28, | Conduct First Service Mont., the day | ate Nate Busby, Jack Rice and “Honey Boy” Evans of the Paskman's Not as easy as it looks. Miss Marion Russell shows the water- Projoct. | Sunday Afternoon. o PAEL b4t A DFAAEIAR (A1 AT e (1 Week, otiatyed o Jeoiees at, Lake Hopateane, N 1. hew fo side the new party will make - out to Walter Reed Hospital today to entertain the veterans. motor. It is guided by balance. Wide World Photos I ent ninisters ysicians HUsiness e | men and civic enders 1ev. v 7 e NEWSPAPER THEFTS |PAL, ELECTROCUTED DOG., BURIED!NEW LEADS PROLONG s e FLAYED BY JUDGE WITHOUT RITES IN CEMETERY | INQUIRY IN SHOOTING 1r. Bosworth opens bis Wash | o campaign st the conclusion of a campaign in Chicago, where ! Mattingly Threatens Jail Sentences s 1 M . « |Shea Continues Investigation to o Gospel Tabernacle, of Simple arker g ' ’ N o 1 il Rader s pasior, bad wice | gor° Tarceny From “Honor P - Lacking Reference to H"; “Work Out” New Angles of Col- o be enlarged 1o sccommodate . § ; % ; i System” Racks. Grief Over Tragcdy, Will Be Erected ored Man's Death. the theft of ho daily attended ¥ % ben i Rev. Mr. Bosworth in Ottawa, Canada; Beth Pa., und on 11 equally successtul Jona at Gravc, | The discovery of new leads papers from : ervices will be undenominational tem” vacks s “one of the must be “worked out,” will cause t} e r racter meanest thieverie Judge Rober E | vestigation bv Assistant United he dq Washin commitiee sponsor- today imposed a $10 fine on | Unattended by esremony, Pal, the 13- | looked back { Attorney Walter M. Shea into the aasliatic. CRODAIED, RS AN i . . ony. Pal, the ooked back at the man and woman | Attorney ¥ M. 8h b oc Lot ot inojs, Dr,[cepted the personal bond of two others, | 44Y 10 spare him the slower and more | wagged his tafl and walked in Policeman Ernes Spaulding of the esentative inols, T I paintul dewths from & brokes Heart oo welfth precinct to be continued at ha en ce Miller, Dr. J. B. Showalter. | e added, however, that if the practice | burled i Aspen Hill Kennel Gemeton Hundreds Seek to Save Him least another day, he disclosed today za- | Rev. Benjamin H. Melton, Rev. Herbert arly | Bunvea, Judge G. O. Nation, Noah R does not stop he will begin g After we ving | on Georgia avenue, at 2:30 today king until a late hour last | fused admittatice by three New York's 1i-year-old mermaid twins, Bernise and Phyllis Zittenfeld, being helped out of the water at the Battery after their 38-mile swim from Sandy Hook. By completing the marathon swim in 7 hours and 41 minutes, the twins beat Gertrude Ederle’s time for the swim by 6 minutes. —Copyright by P. & A Photos | | | | Because Nellie slept too soundly | last ht, Joseph Witt, 2600 Uni- | | versity place, is just $800 short. | | Nellie happens to be a family pet dog who has earned quite a reputa- Marines Reported to Be tion for the noise she makes when 2 | strangers attempt to enter tne wite | Pressing Rebel General Hard | home, but last n::!v a person {\.N Al Ri | only got into the h but plucked | Mr. witt's ouse their ong Coco River. | customary place. took to the { bathroom in check: while b ose $800 a number of same pocket ¢ ssociated Press ERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua. Au- t 16.—American Marines are believed o have hemmed the forces of the rebel general, Augustino Sandino, along g the Coco River near the Honduran boundary. | Airplanes are fiying over the région | searching out the rebel positions and occasionally bombing them, while Ma- | rines in boats and afoot make the! | way through the jungle hunting th insurgents. Capt. Merritt A. Edson of Vermont : = | has led a Marine detachment in two . | victorious attacks on the rebels near Detective Stepp Cleared Aft-| Eganclita, *on she "cone Socls near | Marines killed four insurgents, wound- er Third Trial—Two Other |ed one and captured five. There were i nnTT}\‘(arlnfb::lsu-mesv e rebels were members of the Cases Heard. {sroup which August 7 killed one Ma- rine and wounded three in a combat 60 miles from Bocay. They are be- lieved to comprise the main body of the Sandino forces .. MRS. WINTER NAMED ' HOOVER ORGANIZER Former Federation President Made ng the rob- Charges ag Stepp of broke into Davis, 710 nst Detective Fiftee about 3 o'clock in 3 and used profane 1 herborder fce Trial Bo iflicient proof e hearii case has come by - uus withe Director of Homemakers' Cam tnuances Today ok the v wd. | paign Group He said the in. of u private detect band, he June ed by Mrs. Davis' | t out of bed on the night t to Fifteenth e & w ch had be m for several days to the officer Herbert Hoover in the coming 1 campaign was assigned s. Thomas G. Winter against Mrs. Davi his posses: Accordit day to N | Minneapol | ; | Georgla ave tod The door was closed, completing the [ night with Lieut Edward Kelly o | fised i et Minn, who was nam sapisedl | "Over his grave a small ma . A : nig i K | the h armed with clul ; B, g the project | Ropineon. B John M. Wesler, Dr. Ray- | stralght jail sentence A 1L B e Ak ‘f“l"’y|:;' clrcult, and 13200 volts of electricity | several new angles of the case, Shea|hs mude ko, B o director of the homemakers' group of nd Heiliday. Rev. J. B. Clayton, Rev. | §ix men and one woman were arrest- | inseription’ “Pal_-the dos of *Ebg ed through the dog's body. A mo- | was scheduled to_ interview Noble F.|sian and then b open the door. | the women's division e f ection | p. A Cave and A. H. Thyson. A Wom- | aq this mor it Ninth and P | Matus. Died August 15, 1928 ment later he was dead Rushe of Hyattsville. for whom Smith | 1y was immediately set upon by An- ot % P t Pa the committee 18 being formed by the [, oo oo e herger of The expenses of the funeral will be! During the day hundreds of tele- | Worked, and several others, today | drew Kosicki, who lives at the hous Mrs. Winter is widely known among Great Pall ring commitice. and other promi- | b Pollceman John 1. Shotzhers [ defruyea by Ms. Truman Paimer, | phone calls were received at the league | | Yesterday photographs wers made of | e & and. hed 16, dotend hi women's organizations throughout the > b Hoexi And Women Are XPeetot 1o | pois for tiin Offense it the president, and Mrs. M. R. Blumenberg, | from persons seeking to save the dog. | the scene of the shooting and will be | from p ountry, having been president of the par ie Campaign. | | qayvs up to viee president, of the Washington Ani- | S8ome suggested that he be given to | incorporated in the officlal report of | knocked General Federation of Women's Club b A er Il be held at 3§ 00" of those arvested this morning | Ml Rescue League Gloria, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and | $hea to his chicf, Distriet Attorney Leo | preston ¢ from 1920 to 1924, during which tin unday afternoon, and w second | goerdive i’ collateral and the three other Simple Epitaph Explained { Mrs, Matus, the only surviving member | & Rover, These are sald to show that ! cinct, who accompa P When he she visited all sections of the cou i by eld 750 o clock Sun- | G50 e Toreling were” G0\ oxplaining the simpiity - of e |11 famiy." L on Ty B curred neas o Iamp post| went' 10 the -ssista s fellow | stiend ate conventions and other heveafter services will be | 0 B C wd 42, 801 P stree e : DRLCY . O e agie officlals pointed out, however, Ot . street northeast, which | ofticer gat of women interested in social 1 . ervice at 10| il Jackion aged 42, Bul B atreel; | epitaph, M, Wunenberd suld she fell | ) L8 child Atrcadty nas onie dog e | Would have afforded sulicient iving. | °® 3 Ve S rested I acclal 1423 Ninth strect; |t the griel of the dog over the death Two other cases iny | welfare and civie atfalr W the m i, wnd an evan- | Gl oSS trest, Ak f 4 ‘ in no position (o have cared for lon to enable the pollceman to dis= | by officers on citizens are to b When the conference of atior device ab 7:30° o'clook. In ihe | goitisSs TEUSY: S3, LIO1 © Gftect, Al | of lia master was too shored (o be | ahea Qahin Unguish the glint of a vevolver. had| “Officer Harry L. Jacobs of the third | of Srmaments was held in\ ““z‘xln:\:x.‘.:: e “Where will be 1o admission it Blminons, 40, 038 P street, was | Vi doros o010 sleatetaits the “([ Glorlu, who thinks she 15 away from phe :“‘f::..‘:':“‘:t u“\‘ ) ‘Hll:' ;l}xv'(‘;l'“m-. et i charged with having strack | Mrs. Winter designated by the finec 0 nile am Turne e bt el L W ARCA | home on o vacation, Is staying with | I8 o¢ d abo e o 1€ | Jefl Pollard, coloved, 28 s Col President to att ! s : & — | foed #10, while Willlam Turner, 37 ‘y|":):":«‘u-yul‘:;ullx‘l“‘nl hes 1 becuie up- R o S e el Bl shot where Policeman William SUll shot | o the WTins WIE Bia THABY B VI § (a1 A ‘:‘I\e“;:d:\ e of o 10 make a (i by auto through the | 1520 Niuth sircet, gave e court et | CEacd Sl e ot oty Decome | northeast. * ho child has o grand: | Ml w fow o “Iiertiewed vesterday | 1, L0, arm. Tl otficer”deies” he (Ml women of this Country » t the | Riverton irrigation project, w et | personal bond I who was drowned with Mrs. Matus | Mother and an uncle in Germany, but ' (‘A\T:I ©. L. Plemmons, Sooamandes ‘“"EA “"{,'""" ) b "‘;‘"' tment “’d““', to head the v B e oy a0t bl : o relatives in this couniry - atlding b wer | Officer Thomas O'Donald of the tenth | homemakers' group in the Republican . tement is also in its inith and . | when their boat tpped over in the | M0 relatives it g ering u Of the precinct where Spaulding s sta- | prortg® (b TomAs A o P ¥ P “ wh considerable am con A Resignat Accepted omac River 11 days ago | Authorities today_are considering a tloned; Policeman J. P. Saver ‘\“ the | Precinet is alleged to have entered the | Of8 ihization was made by Mrs. Alvie rmy Resignations Accepled | | request from Mrs. M. Marx of Rocky house of Willle Roberson, colored, T. Hert, vice chairman of the Re- o o o s "1 prestdent Coolidge has scoepted the | o meinl i a8eds, Pal forund o el | qill, Md., that she be permitted to Tourth precinct, who rade in & bus back | Morton street, June. 10, AR sty publican’ national committse Aftor & brief visit to the ol Melds | resignation of Pifes Lisut, Wilard 1 | dogs predicted he wauld dis of & broken | #dopt the' child Mrs. Marx says she Braills Knik geveral other ;:"\\u‘.w:x\\‘:::"\'»\n|l""""' 499 uled Ko Mrs. Winter will co-operate with na- - o o, and an inspection of | Iswacs, United States Infantry. sta- | heoart within a few weeks o spage (5 A0 old friend of tie Matus family. Smith; and several colared, of 517 Morton str y tional committeewomen, State viee v e proposed Casper-Alcova project ihe | tioned ai, (he Boston University. and | him this he was electrocuted yesterday, | 82d that Mrs Matus had asked her to (M5 (SR BReRiet 0 stepn P T SO T himen‘and the heads'of Republican i ¥ of |1 plans to leave Casper September | that of First Lieut, Duncan Hodges,| The handsome dog walked to his | tAke care af the girl it an emergency 1q"avar ‘expressly stated. he utondn omen's clubs in distributing among o have faki i farm | for Chicago. passing on the way the | Signal Corps, stationed in the Panama | death without hesitation in. he sams | ever should arise to soliclt the ald of ‘Gov. Albert C.[landed." Rushe asserted Shea should | bring 1o Rone g el g u Guernsey Dam, recently completed by | Canal Zone. Both officers are gradu- | hopeless manner that he has. shown e | Ritchie of Maryland in pressing the in Ilm Biven & chance to “carry out his |y Mr. Hoover thoer to he Ioarcioular- - B, o D ool | ey Urtel of Reclamation on the |ates of the Military Academy. Lieut.|ever since the drowning. Just befora Trees grown on the northern aide of | vestigation. H declared Shes had tod | worgo ur cct, that it the true [ home-making women will be wrged fo . e r . er. Bonneville, Wyo.. ! North Platte project, Nebraska- | Isaacs from North Dakota and Lieut, entering the big box, which serves the a hill make more durable timber than him the present investigation would be story is not revealed he Will “carry the ' form famil Knnd neighborhood P on tne alteruoon of the rame day, And WYOMInE, ... ee. ot o G, o HOAgEs from New York, i g ane, league a5 an execution chamber, he thoge grown on the south side, fy valfs copducted aululx‘"ug_mwu L N P TR o b A el Shided i SO——— s SECHRORRGly - . _ i .

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