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THE - EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON,.D. C.. MONDAY. AUGUST- 20, At right: Helen Wills with Fritz Mercu ¢ L Comdr. Richard E. Byrd has a heart-to-heart talk with the men who will face the perils of the The Prince of Wales as he led the recent pilgrimage of his party the British Legion to Ypres. where tribute was paid to +recent conqueror of William Tilden, just he - 4 Antarctic with him. The leader of the South Polar expedition, in this word to members of "};'r""" L e e e 'T“' fore their Forrest Hills exhibition match . aboard the good ship City of New York, stressed the importance of a high morale for every man facing the ince is seen talking to a French gencral before the pro 5 : ; : a [Na . b - dcesmecrscsn Sl -Saffinpige 5. sy o o which Miss Wills won in straight sets. The ¢ hardships ahead. The expedition is expected to get under way from New York this week. sighiin, fois Bl the Dreckasion wAthidiie Priinge TRVl loser declined to admit that zallantry had any Associated Press Phot 1 Photos part in the score Assoclated P Phc This_character study of the Tsuruta (at left), Japan's great breast stroke swimmer, who Australian oarsman wins Olympic laurels. Bob Pearce, who They are short fingers, but fast. Mary Lou Wallace, New York As the artist sees Gov. Smith. ) n's great m gave his country its first swimming victory in the Olympic games defeated Ken Myers of the United States for the Olympic single State’s 17-year-old school typewriting champion, who will try to win Democratic presidential nominee, drawn by Ray Shanahan, has heen : n—— . back the Gov. Smith Cup for her State at Sacramento, Calif., next approved by the executive committee of the Democratic nationa: when he won the 200-meter breast stroke competition, Rademacher sculls championship at Amsterdam, receiving his laurel wreath after month, says short fingers are no handicap to speed on the keys. He: committee as the official drawing for campaign use of Germany (at right), whom Tsuruta defeated, is the world’s record the victory. —Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. middle finger is only 2!, inches long.—Associated Press Photo —Wide World Photo: holder for this swim. ~Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. * TWOAPARTMENTS OPPOSEJILLAW [T = == =1\ SPLIT THREATENED AIDE T0 BLACKMER SOLD FOR S300000 FOR MOTORISTS || s INCOLORED CHURCH CHARGESKIDNAPING Two Other Buildings Aiso Fig- Traffic Officials and Bride L : | Baptist Faction Calis Sepa- Ex-Secretary Says She Was ure in Deals Announced | May Seek Change in Ex- ) . o B i . rate Convention Following ' Grilled lllegally to Obtain Today. _ isting Statute. _ 2 { . ; ! Row Over Merger. Basis for Action. The sale of "A?;. g "f'A;).' and Traffic officials and the corporation i M\t X b Dissen g n B ess. larger apartment hou he District . offi bati s ' s % + £ A st 20.—T fanpc apes e o tfice are expected to join in § g in f e ! 1 local in e e signing of sale contracts on t concerted effort at the forthcoming z x “ % , A TR W S Y N al possible action ir ging perjury, in e b other apartment properties was a of Congress to have clarified A ¥ courts, and Woking a char t 1 to the United States, may be Bounced tod : f the traffic act which y : from one qua that polities is the allegation that evidence The proper . <reider . 7 Fi \ I e im was obtained illegally, I teenth street and e gl ety e T el i el A 4 : The ate effect has been the | a110! ) ! T Bt Sooshon viotion fres misbead alfente T . calling of separate annual conventions ' The millionaire former - iyt it upon on for 2 third ? ; 4 X - . of two groups of churches for this week, | the Midwest Refining Co. ar e e, (L g . 4 ] ; with one group claiming jurisdietion | N8 key witness in the Teapot Y over the other and the latter holding to | now fl'"““ “‘]!]'g - homas O rect v arland P " . Its_autonomy is attemp to gau homas ol e W : . Leading one group is Rev. W. . French sanc is extradition it e At £ teel that the SNt . - Jernagin. president of the mewly or- | Colorado to answer perjury charges 5 deal would e considerations | ing drastic provision is unfair because g ?d“;l‘:‘:;‘,:‘mnfiwmg }:: :‘l‘\:“D; Quizzed on Deals. ng $937500, it is stated The lat- it fails to prescribe a definite time the Solumbla. The spokesman for| s, Blackmer's atto seactions are betng handled for threc violations. The old The University of California’s great eight-oared crew defeating the British crew in the finals at Amsterdam (o win the Olympic crown for the O A | n Cne s et e e a8 through the office of J v ffic law which preceded the Traffic United States. Only a little more than a quarter of a length separated the two crews at the finish line after a close battle over the entire course. h o 2 the Sfsunt et B | davit: sieiiedt By’ M Murthe THo artment at 2100 Nineteenth ment had & similar provision, but Copyright by P. & A. Photos ncorporated as the Mount Bethel Bap- | ¢ bt B s Al g | 2 | 1t stipulated that the three offenses had Aok e I I W5 A 5 d 2 it tist_ State Conventton of Washington, | son, Blackmer's fo secretary, in sireet, & b T la hat th D. C.. Twenty colored Baptist churches | Which she charges she was abducted pntair apartment 5, W ed wit a r a a ; K. cte T e sttt o T " are_members, he said last June by United States Secret e o = oo rode it wes POLICEMAN, SHOT PROBE COMPLETED “Dr. Jernagin has tried to get us to | ¥ice operatives and taken fo the Unit wn investor, fo consideration 4 ut. s motarist ;who fs ‘con- ’ OUTSTANDING WORLD EVENTS merge with his convention, but we have | States district attorney's office I ported 1o be $400.000 e transact Vieted of three violations within & | IN SPAULDING CASE refused to do so. Still he insists on | Where she was grilled regard h 5 ity, who handled the | years would be compelled to serve a OF deavored to get them to attend his con- | Dines said he expected to use this d . Id be comj vention Wednesday at the Providence | S the trump card in defense of Black 085 an . N also has \ - Baptist Church,” the Mount Bethel |mer if the United States obtained hi & Goss an , t MeManon aiso M Man Wanted in Previous Murder bk " o aatintad WhE.loEar oF bR Shea’s Report on Shooting of Lewis jcader said i oo §55 St L o Bl Y - ; 4 A . < : S0t | folon X ‘Our convention is not going to merge | ave the indictments quashed. Mt oo - > , unfalr, and thai som Escapes After Fatally Wound Tuternational spotlights have turned | chiiria, retumed from R0 Sl §. Smith, Colored, by Police- | with any other body. We age holgine | Thompson is said to be in Califor nvestor to Mis ) et limitation me sho e 4 ¥t i | g P ang's son succes s ody ; ng | Tho S aerating ¥ b ces o 8 i ; on Paris, where shortly statesmen of 15 | (N MY SIS T DUt OFF the MR r convention tonight at 8 o'cloc n - T sty iy AP ing Virginia Officer nations will gather to affix signatures (o | junction of the {hree-provinced de- | man Being Prepared l\(l:yl::;llr\ Memorial Baptist Chure! Scores Federal Tactics. JAMES B. SHUGRUE DIES; cady given some thought to recom the Kellogg pact renouncing war as an | endency (o tie Nationalist government paxiee. | I et “\ffl“-\\\l;fi\ 1 am 1‘1‘“:"' an account of the . + mend rification of the provision aal ooltev. The | At Nanking for at least three vears " e P Shitea R ary, kidnaping” of 3 hompson i1 Aevole| b Sotion Of | Spscial Disiiaien 1o Tne 8 strument of national poticy. The | 'L Coompanied by reports | Announcing that he had completed |to legal action to protect ourselves (rom | Denver Past Yesterday. that paper p FORMER RESTAURANT MAN iiis annual report to the Commissioners, | CULPEPER. Va. August 20.-Funeral | formality is likely to be followed by & | that a new note sent to Toklo from the “field work" of his investigation of (1 (erference.. i o4 & Driersiie Wi Do saite B the process of preparation, to services for W. Neville Hatcher. Vir-|deal of talk on the results that may be | Nanking constituted a withdrawal Iulvx\mp shooting of Lewi n colored, | SrTARVR o ‘.;‘\"r‘m‘;‘,}l“"““Ifnl”““'”'" eral agents for their tactics in obtain fon of the injustice of the § oliceman, who was fatally . the notice abrogating the automatically || v p 1w o foeens A e on 1s illegal, In that | ing evidence. r ! P expected or the additional steps hat [by Policeman Ernest C. Spaulding of the [it” was Tormed by the merger of an in- | " g Corccanson's name i " st Wednes night by Henry | renewable treaty of 1906 between Japan | 3 ! orm colored, will be held tomorrow | various thinkers believe should be un- gy the o1d Peking regime twelfth precinet, Assistant United States (corporated and an unincorporated bodv. |3 witness and notary public on fncom afternoon a! the home of his parents. | dertaken ! An attempt to postpone developments | Attorney Walter M. Shea was today en- | The incorporated body. he said. was the I tax returns by Blackmer, allegedly fa o A Seher E b : s g General Convention of strict o " g R. S. COLEMAN, 6], Mr and M. ¥, G Hatcher, n The | pguacates of disarmament have ap- | i Jugosiavia was less successtul, Ad- | gaged in the task of arranging the data | Gonun i nt Swhien T ”f,’“f“:;‘“:"mf0:n..n form the basis of the perjury it Plain journment of the government wing ent returned two months ago ed reularly e discussions that ] as collecte suitable form for | president. and the ottt o b e} . ¢ | Hateher. who was 26 years old, died | Deared regularly in the discussions that | PR B0 (G ThIv after ratifying (N® has collected In suitable form for {president, and the unincorporated group he “kidnaping” was resorted to DIES IN MINNESOTA |eaitir i et 26 e ol i et Sesat 1 e sl T | " il ey e wiliog |2 Lot o oy oo o | o ot B iR | g e taried 1o He wvas wounded Wednesday when he | thought is that unless armies and navies ' gimilar ces fon of the Croatian “home | Rover He was not certain, however lm“ \";:,I"vf“h“ i of the Midwest Co. would not be arrested Shepard on a warrant charg-|ate serapped the treaty will be & mere | yyle” meeting in Zagreb have been fol- |just when his report will be presented ¢ Jernagin wanted all three local | warned. of the move by the Govern . ng bim with the murder last Spring | gesture among the signatorles whost | owed by fresh outbreaks |" The assistant United States attorney | tonventions to merge into one body. ment to serve writs of attachmen Head of Naturalization Serv-|of a colored woman at a meeting near | true motive will be revealed as hostility g5 =il parties” conference at { yomained silent today. as he had all last | "¢ We refused to join. He called a|against Blackmer in an effort to tie v e : | here " Following the earlier shooting | toward communism —Germany consid- | gimia favored & dominion form of gov- | week, in regard to most of the facts he | MAss meeting for that purpose and sent | 38,300,000 of his wealth pending fnvest: e was employed 103 o e e hepard fled to Mount Clair, N. J.|ers that the pact will be ieffective un- | e e 'FIEG 0 “Country which would | ned imoovered i his probe notices to our members to attend. He gation. These writs were served whil he rest p g8 | where he has been lving ever since, |less other powers reduce thelr forces Lo !y, ce the peninsula on a political par [ He refterated, however, his announce- | N*d no right to do so. I contend that | Miss Thompson was being grilled h the general and union conventions had | CHARGE DENIED HERE. onducted busin®hses o erritor according to Commonwealth's Attorney | something near the fimit imposed on W€ (e Beritgtl B0 I icnt ¢ gt i Bl nd P streets and in ;. 1 R._A. Bickers of Culpeper | that_country by the treaty of Versailies. | VIth Canada a Witieh Poficeman K. O. Stanton clamed | 19, 18l authority to merge.” | Word was recetved last week that he [ Lewgue of Nations offilals have haled | Latin Amerlcan Situation to have found near ihe dead man was| “We are going to keep our church Geor Bhugrue, and former exy eid examiner o e | er was sent to egro K y el 50 ] 5 . . e ewspapel 0 . 3 o « S R ier oAt B B B o B ,",:’,,',l.. arrest him- Shepard apparently sub- | purpose of the League—to settle inter- | were cleared up. Veneauelan political | tfie benefit of ithe newspuper men o [T, cooreq vote in Washington. 1 | Stary tn Denver. Seies Holon Shugrue e i, Minn. Satur. | mitted to arrest, but as Hatcher pocket- | national disputes by peaceful methods. | yefugees were given permission by the |t the acene of the shooting i such a | €'t understand why he is so snvious | Department of Justice and secr-t Punera) services w'll be conducted 1n | gny after s’ long. fiiness ed his plstol, sccording to county au-| Many advocates of the treaty have | Dutch West Indles colonial government | way to have made visible the flashing of | to get our convention to foin his. Any- | S¢Fvice officials declined today to di $t. Puul's Catholic Chu b U the tme of his death Mr. Cole- | thorities, the colored man drew one | stated that it will lnck force unless i 18| to journey on instead of being handed |y revolver in the hands of the fugitive. | Wav, we don't intend to be lined up.” | CUSS ab length charges made bv Tys and V MOrTOW mor { man vens hend “of maturalization sery. |8nd fired five sh {backed by un educated public opinion. | guer' o the Venezielan government. In Dr. Jernagin attended the Republi- | Dines. counsel for H. M. Blackmer cloc Interment w - . N v v el Witnesses reported seeing the fugitive | David Lloyd George suid that war in the | gragi s big force of Vigllantes ended can_convention in Kansas Clty as an | Denver, that Government agents hac s P By AV ice in Morthwesern territory far the(, o ¢ northbound frefght train future would be nothing less than an-{ gigurhed conditions i the dlamond | pe ¢ Mefal party from | alternafe delegate from the District of | Abducted Blackmer's secretary and s PeImS: re partment of Labor. He was a gradu-| 30" o Sl e it it s not believed | nihilation, snd added |fields of Matto Grosso by driving the Nl O h Attt it | el €t offcured from her evidence upon which . : the Law School of the o Oo- |} 00, G S otaie. While there s | ct are ot (he slightest use unlens | 1188 96 Maflo Como by UG Lk | Nicaragun charged with assisting -In Blackmer's indletment for perjury was Three Women Held in Theft umbian College, now George Washing | b M8 N iDr Bt v I event. of | vou tackle disarmament. Tt ia useless | T conient VA rpIREOG of, Teligtes Wi iad 2 .- based. Herman J. Galloway, cting ¢ ¢ e, i be conducted in | Shepard's arvest, ociais here belleve |t huve (rcaties ax long as nations are |\ E0lpin congress dectded that | e ot By Ear it S5 Wife Sues for Divorce ’\’u;:m-\ General, said he had not hearc Threc ed women, accused of U theral services will ‘be conducted In | o 0e™ s will not. be en aliv perfecting the machinery of devasta : Sty . | the be s - - 4 of the accusations Jarceny of $180 from their employer 1 tomorro iAo et R ",,',‘(‘“'1"‘:.““,1\' arents, | on. Of all the armaments that should | Hguor restriotion laws should go Into| Paraguay inaugurated Jose P Gug Mrs. Elste Smoot, employed in the| A H, Delbert of counse! for the Iv Mrs, L M Bourne, 2023 Hillyer i survived by his widow Mrs | Hateh L L D be cut down, armament in the air fs the | §Tect In October an previously planned. | giari as president for four years. A | Munsey Buflding, has filed suit for an |ternal Revenue Burean h-c had char were held -for sction © jessie Baker man; a brother, Col, | W0 aiaters and four: brother most urgent | defeating an effort to postpone them | pnew cabimet was named | absolute divorce fram Harry E. Smoot. {of the Blackmer prosecuiis th Denver Judge Robert £ M Bherrard Coleman, U, 8. A, retired, of . | 5 for a year Post-election troubles seemingly per-|an employe of Potomac Vards. residing |He is now out af the couite.. Othe: of 3300 each ¢ ¥ 0! Battery Park. Md, and by two sisters | Handkerchiefs sent from Porio Rico | Japan-China tssue Deferred. | Rumer Prem Honduras Erroneaun sisteu in Franch Guiana, for additional | at 342 N street southwest. They were |in the bureau refused to ¢ msnt it i preiimi- | Miss Lucy Bingleton Coleman, field rep- |to the United States in (he past 12| “Fostponement” hecame the key word gendarmes were sent (o Cayenne, where | married August 14, 1915, and have four| Chief Moran of the .- ic! servics olice | recentative nia of ihe American ' montha were valued at #1.341,000 & 'in (he Japanese-Chinese situation | A report from Honduras that Ameri- ' official investigators found that Jean ' children The wife charges desertion [said: “Absolutely no. kidnaping ha Fied Oy )d Mrs Frank W. Duke of |gain of half s million dollars over (he Baron Gonsuke Havashi, special envoy ¢an Marines had arested Nicaraguan Galmot, a former deputy, had died of and misconduct She is represented by been resorted o by the sscret sarvi. previous perlod, of Japap to the funeral of Chang Tso- rebels o that country turned oul Lo polson, Attorney Nita 8 Hinman, in this or any other case.” Bichmond A

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