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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ., SATURDAY, AUGUST 325, BLADENSBIRG L "t e, YD ADVANCE SH SEES REPUBLIGAN | | AGAINIS CRITICIZED, -+ r-* = | EAVES NEW YOR rdine re- RERSL AR C Geneal Nv“d. u\m\‘\)hu{;: 132 Men With 200 Tons- of down the principle that *“no | 2 Supplies to Establish First Polar Base. should be entered into for 1928. —K - LEG. 178 Fanatics, Self-Styled “Living Gods | ' SHOOTS,S—E,—LFIN i y 1 ated in Joseph Coates Tre: And Goddesses,” Under Arrest in Japan e T . hen they rushed early this morn: m:vu:nlhe Chatham Courts apartment house, 1707 Columbia road, headquar- d tenth precinct po- Jice r?vfx‘gsntv ot “Joseph Coates. colored. )«geymrs old a watchman, had acci- the news. A total of 393 persons were | {sni, | arrested, but only 179 were committed | for trial. | The sect formerly had its headquar- goddess vas under arrest yesterday | ters at Tenrikio, whence the prisoners with 178 of his followers, committed | were expelled four vears ago owing to chman, had 8ecs for trial on charges of disrespect toward | their unorthodox views and their fanat- , himself through the ieg. e Jupatesivolnginoute. |ical urge to overthrow the rmgmmz.“',‘},thaemmi?n;pw';: “vas that there was The “family of living gods and god- | house. ; e A "h the apartmen house desses” is a fanatical religious sect.| Onisni claims to have a following of | & £ they arrived_they found_ Coares which claims descent from the national | 70,000, centering in the Nara and Osaka | th‘" ;-“ They took him to | gods of Japan, and consequently asserts | districts, where most of the arrests|DUISWE L7 pocpital, “where he Was the right to rule the country. | were made. The police say their evi- | Freedman® 0 eq home. The arrests were made last April, but | dence indicates that the disrespect to- reated an owing to the nature of the offense the | ward the throne was incidental to the bolice forbade earlier publication of |claim of descent from the gods By the Assoclated Press. TOKIO, August 25-—Aijiro On Haven't “head of the family of living gods and and sed a GRAND CANYON, _Ariz |seen a newspaper in three day |after seeing one I had not mi thing. E To prove iy | the snake dance is | a sacred thing, b | | Prosecuiing Attorney Com- mends The Star—Holds County Responsible. Metcalf of Rhode Island Says Tariff Policy Will Aid in Gaining Majority. that fore the last Indian had finished a two- with a six- in his hase of gasoline for official the ed States which ai or indirectly for ment any State tax.” ed that th | step | foot. rattler mouth, why. drops of rain begin to all. The only way | an Indian spec | tor could see the dance would have been to climb up on some funny | looking white wom- an's shoulder, for there sure queer types there of Belief that the Republicans will have a good majority in the Senate in the next Congress was voiced here last night by Senator Metcalf of Rhode Is- land, chairman of the Republican | senatorial campalgn committee, who | has opened offices in the Transporta- | tion Building and is preparing for the | part his committee will take in the | campaign. For the past year or two the division between the two major parties has | _| been extremely close in the Senate, but | | Tweed C;ps Replace Turk Turbans. v, August 25 (P).— 117z, Germany, August 2 U0)-Ce | B n; |HELD AS HOUSEBREAKER. Aboiition of ;:\E'er(r;r.nb;::. iy ceates S0 { lowed by the receipt by local manufac- turers of orders for 2,000,000 cheap ! S1 Up Per o METAL WEATHERSTRIP GUARANTEED—LASTS FOREVER Instalied Complete BY CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO. 1470 Clifton St. N.W. Col. 10381—Da culars covering the ques o purchasc of gasoline for sked the controller NEW HIGHWAY WORK TO BE STARTED SOON yumes soseph Grace Jailed and Will Face Grand Jury. Convicted of petty larceny and house- king by Judge Robert E. Mattingly | in Police Court today, James Joseph | 8- o nt- men and 200 tons of sup and equipment to Du n, New and, the point of departure for the | South Polar continent Aboard the 160-foot barque City “of New York, forniefly the Samson, rode | Comdr. Byrd and a party of 40 close | friends, who were to bid the craft good- | If you never take | by at Qu The ship, equipped | but one aeroplane With an auxiliary engine, will procced | {rip in your life, | this year 35 Senate seats are involved 3 ” - 7 = to Dunedin, where she will meet | make it the one 4 _|in the election—3 more than the usual| Construction work on the new section Grace, who told police he lived at 115| other members of the dition | Where you fly over the Grand Canyon. | 30 a4’ Senator Metcalf gave an opti- | of State highway extending through | C street southeast. was sentenced to sels, Byrd . mistic outiock on the chances of a gain | Linden and connecting Georgia avenle | 1o days in jail and held for the action ships at COUPLE TO ANSWER in Republican strength in that branch | at North Woodside (form y the Tri- and jary under $2,000 bond. CHARGE OF BIGAMY | . on October 15 of Cong:ess. angle) with Forest Glen in Montgc of the | no official celebration i | & i | County, will begin within a few Mrs. Bessie Allen testified that Grace Sees Good Majority. Pair Accused of Marrying Each Other Without Complying v in the City of New York's in order that the new road will b 1 into her apartment at 469 | on her lor “From a_preliminary survey of the | pleted and ready for fraffic this three different occasions. 3 senatorial field,” airplanes to \ised By Byrd With Divorce Law ring scientific data on the va - Capt de nator Metcalf said, | was announced by County Commissioner | mpted to get away with | ice-ridden land wili travel south on the | those primaries already held the party| the matter is expected to be _The police say that Morand and MI¢. | {5 ‘helieve that a Republican Senate is DIES AT HIS HOME oo Shaites. Tt by telling the officiating clergyman that es, McCarl point- ne is purchased tor vehicles while x is required to be should be taken it by Government m State Link Through Linden, Md.. 52 I(JJ.M'" o to Connect Georgia Avenue and Forest Glen. the ()lL-om’i‘lC OIL BURNER CO.\(FORT plus economy 1s assured with Ofl-O-Matic heat — for large or small homes. Phone for illustrated literature. of the e two Voigt, Jeweler, Asks Bankruptey. | Edward Voigt, ir., local jeweler, living 2900 Connecticut avenue, today filed 1 application for voluntary bankruptey in the District Supreme Court, listing | liabilities amounting to_$37. and assets of $2.149.99. Of these debts, $30,000 are owing Voigt's father, Ed-| ward Voigt, and $4455.77 are due the | collector of internal revenue at Balti- | the petition Domestic Service Corp. 1706 Connecticut Avenue Potomac 2048 —OIL HEATING the Potomac last - - turdy ice breaker pulled away from h id have a very good majority in | The contract for this job already called police “ : _ d ashore the next session. Of course, that is| been let to the M. Kane C The larceny charge against Grace Mess Attendant DISEIDDG&IS based upon incomplete primary returns | 282.50 and work will be start the result of the theft of a 86.50 | | and incomplete sectional data. With |as dedication of the right of dress from Mrs, Mary Hamilton of the | tabet Herbert Hoover as the standard bearer | obtained from the National Park I street address. as Reservists™ Boat the party has unusual strength at the gnary X top of the ticket. From indications at; h the head of t Comes up River. ri-motored monoplane, the leader hopes | Miage without the forn Ly of procur=1yhe remainder of the ticket.” ities desire an 80-foot right « 3 | to reach the South Pole. ing_divorces from husband and wie. i ““ajhough not expressing his own | new highway will be of concrete con- After bidding au revoir to the City of | respectively, Mrs. Frances Ann Mutter | o “actict Grey CPHCCEE i, ©0n | struction 18-feet wide and will follow New York at quarantine, Byrd and his | Taylor, 32 years old, of Portsmouth, V.. | o¢4ra session of the new Congress after | the right of way of the old street rail- varty planned to return to New York |and William Herbert Morand, 34 Macch 4 o take up tariff revision, | road line. aboard the city tug Macom. old, of Norfolk, were returned here L Senator Metcalf said reports of the . . night to answer charges of bigamy. possibility of such a session leads him THREE SEWERS ORDERED WILLIAM G. SEARS i g | Rev. Charles J. Trinkhaus of St. Mary’s Her- Catholic. Chureh, and. hen ~vent 1o aats raieh Ab A AT COST OF $37.709.78 r, B where they were arreste He indicated that th b - they : o a he principal argu- | i A B - they did not ment (o be used in behalf of a Republi- cense, hence they are not legal-| con “sonate probably will be the pro-| 4 i i ly married. They said they accom- . .00 {E THN camitnities . ANy tion—Paying and Curbing Con- plished the marriage without a lcense | (eCtive tarft, His commiutec firimiy | service which the Senate can render | You'll Be Interested in Washington e ve the order to cast off, and “T will say that the Republican party | Lacey Shaw vesterday some clothing yesterday. she said, she other ships In one of these planes. a | As a result of an alleged second mar-| iTualn aqditional strength throughout | this coming week. The coun lor were married here June 8 bY | .. tremely desirable at this time.” hearing V s He Descendant of Noted Families Had tracts in Northeast Awarded. 1 S F » ‘7 v S ews Even on Your Vacation | they had previously been married by a Installation of three sewers involving about und of the Did Not See Water Marl two P cont d found in such pi ‘1 was told b he cleaned the cel vashed the bedidng used by any have been affilict woman been conf that on this occasi jaler could not be to that town “I am of t n Bladensburg are as good as tho: n the Sta The T perform i Mr. Keist the bedding examined b; was notified after a arch of the ship d the man not found. A river near Quantico er of the Balti- rves aboard the er for the first two or c d was under and_the Baltimore E. H. Cole. J eir cruise. were paid off thi then given shore leave for | e average pay for the men was $30. leave in Newport and a week- on punctuated the gunnery and maneuvers with 21 other royers of the Atlantic fleet off the ew England coalt. PRESIDENT UNDECIDED ON TIME FOR RETURN Intimates He May Leave Summer Home Second Week in ;. Been Engaged in Insurance | Business. Here. William Goff Sears, 81, descendant of { ! Gov. Josiah Winslow of Massac the first native-born governor in New ! England, died at his residence. Nineteenth street, yesterday after hort illness. He also was a descends of Gov. Winthrop of Mas o Born at Richford, Vt Sears re- ceived his e education there and when a young man became a surveyor. Later he was a railroad contractor in Virginia and West Virginia, building oads in mining sections in those States Afterward he engaged in the insur- ance business and served as chairman of the board of adjusters appointed by a Igroup of fire mnsurance companies to {make adjustments following Baltimore fire years ago. In more re- cent years he w: the adjustment of cotton losses both {marine and on railroads for Mather" & Philadelphia He is survived by his widow, Mr stella Bigelow Sears; a son, Craig Eva Sears of San Francisco; a daughter. |Mrs. J. K. Freiot of this cit grandchildren, Lisle Se: Gardner. Charles Minor Blackford, 3d, and Miss Winifred Sears Freiot, and a neice, Mrs | William C. Schiuter of Philadelphia nt | -Originally i | 24-hour traffic | Monday, but a delay of one three | State Highway Commis | Protestant minister and wished to be remarried by a Catholic priest, it is claimed. Morand said he was married in 192 to A and left her later he S who is the wife of | Robert E. Taylor and mother of three | children, and they left together, coming {here. Before going to Baltimore they lived at 608 I street CHAIN BRIDGE TO OPEN. Full-Time Traffic to Be Permitted. met | Beginning Tuesday. Opening of Chain Bridge to full-time trafic Tuesday was ordered by the Dis- trict Commissioners today following the big [a report from Capt. H. C. Whitehurst, | Judge Isaac R. Hitt in Police Court assistant engineer commissioner, that a special agent for |the work on the new abutment would | of the eleventh precinct attempted t | be completed by that time was planned to have resumed on the bridge day has been necessitated by the resurfacing of the Virginia approach by the Virginia ion LOS ANGELES TO CRUISE. to the people of the United States is| an adequate and rational protective | a tot today by the District Commissioners Senate seats are at stake | The contract for the largest project this yoar instead of the usual one. | installation of the Spring Valley system | third by reason of the resignation of | f sanitary sewers in the Dalecarlia Res- | Senator-elect Frank L. Smith of Tllin- | €Tvoir grounds and between the reser- ™. and the deaths of Senators Good. | Voir and_Little Falls, was awarded to Ing of. Idaho and Willis of Ohlo, |the M. Cain Co. which offered to do = the work for $31,843.16. > | Contracts for storm-water sewers in JURY FAILS TO AGREE. | Twentieth street northeast between Newton and Monroe streets and in the e = vicinity of Sixteenth and Juniper Matthews Not Convicted of Driving | Streets were awarded to the Warren | F. Brenizer Co ‘While Intoxicated. {$3.386.04 and the latter $1950.58. Atter deliberating nearly three hours | N T et a ury which stood 11 to 1 for convic-| northeast between Third street and the | tion of Alexander Matthews of Ana- Ay " . ntoxicated, finally was discharged by | teenth place and Twentieth street, and |ordered steel shelving and cases for the new McKinley Technical High | stop Matthews August 10 when he saw ;?ffi:;‘r‘}“m‘l“;‘"(‘,n““' HUSSOuE ERpplys st him drive past the station house with | . QUAKE RECORDED HERE. no lights . The driver is charged with | | ignoring the officer's signal and was | Director Tondorf Estimates Heavy Tremor 6,300 Miles Distant | yesterday. Policeman Clifford J. Garry | arrested after a short chase Matthews first was convicted of driv | ing while intoxicated a year ago. Assist ! ant_Corporation Counsel Stanley De- | neale prosecuted the case ! The former will cost | Director Tondorf of the Seismological | cost of $37.709.78 was authorized | Maryland and Virginia— One month One week So arrange before vou leave to have The Star—Evening and Sunday—mailed to while you you are-away. You the address as often as necessary. can change Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Evening an Sunday. Evening. Sunday 85c 50c 40c 25¢ 15¢ 10c Observatory Georgetown University | reported I night th a heavy ear quake, apparently 6 miles di from hington, was recorded at pm. The disturbance reached its maxi- mum iniensity between 5:46 o'clock and 5:49 and still was active at 7:30 o'clock | The direction was not determine Funeral services will be conducted in |the Almus R. Speare funeral parlors ondens-of The St 1623 Connecticut avenue. Mond LEWIS, Wis. August 25— While |ing at 10 o'clock. Interment wi Pilsudski Visits Queen Marie. | BUCHAREST, Rumania, August 25 (--Marshal Pilsudski of Poland. who discussing the question of the time of | Private vesterday for a | IS visiting Rumania for his bealth, ar- iscussing q cruise of the Navy's dirigible Los An- |Tived in Bucharest today end _soor geles from her hangar at Lakehurst, | after paid a visit to Dowager Queen his departure for Washmu(linn Pr;ks)-‘ H IR nt Coolidg vesterday X Coolidge, sesterday made it ear HONDURAS CONTINUES | X751 Youngstown, Oo, next. Fri- | Mrie day. BOUNDARY DISPUTE | The Navy Department announced | 1 that no date has yet been set. He in- timated, however, that he will not leave | the North Woods before the second| that the airship's itinerary had not | | been arranged and that she would not | make the trip if the weather is un- week in September. He gave the im- Note to Kellogg Repeats Dissatis- | favorable. | pression that he is contemplating a trip faction With Central-Amer- | “seven pursuit planes and nine bom- mont and Northampton, Mass., v afier arriving back at Wasn- | P dment planes from the Army Air = o] Corps have been ordered to Wilming- ton, Del, October 6 by the War De- All Other States— One month One week |Trip for Navy Dirigible From Lake- hurst to Youngstown, Ohio. . September. i $1.00 30¢ 75 c 25¢ 50¢ a Staff Co Plans were mad —from the full page advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post week’s issue of imae e sod for ¢ : e ington.* | "It the President should leave about | | September 11, he would have an op- | | portunity to appear at the Illinois| Honduras again has firmly replied to | State convention of the American | gecretary Kellogg that she will not ac- |partment to assist in the dedication | Legion at Waukegan, TIL. September 10- | cept his proposal for submission of the | of the new municipal airport there eatt e nd | 12, as the route would be on his way | Jong-standing boundar: ute with | | nomeward. However, it is known that | Guatemala to arbitration by the Inter- he doubls very much if he can ac-|national Central American Tribunal. cept the invitation, which reached him | Replylng to the American note of —YOUR HOME, IN- SPECT OUR APART- | vesterday. | August 8, in which Mr. Kellogg asked i . | reconsideration of the Honduran deci- “* BEGINNER IS FREED MENTS. AT THIS TIME THERE ARE ismn. the Ti % OF DRIVING CHARGE | AVAILABLE SE V- egucigalpa government in a long communication Judge Dismisses Man Taking Test ERAL VERY AT- received today | again set forth its reasons for refusal the principal one being th that the Central American a0t established in regular and p form. Honduras reiterates its willing- for Permit After Accident at | President of" the. United. 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