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'AUGUST 27, 1928.° The Rev. William F address at the sery Pierce, president of Kenyon College, Ohio, de- e held at the Peace Cross in Washington Cathedral Ciose vesterday an expression of thanksgiving for the sign- ing today at Paris of the multilateral treaty renouncing The serv- ive was attended by Secretary Mellon and Francis White, Acting Secretary of State. livering an as war, A mother's farewell for the youngest member of the Byrd ex- pedition. Paul A. Siple, 19-yeur-old, Erie, Pa., Boy Scout, kissing his mother good-by as the bark City bf New York got under way from that port Saturday for Comdr. Byrd’s South Pole expedition. —Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. CLAIM TWO MEN ADMIT ROBBERIES Air Corps Up cientific Theory Of Aerial Fal The Army Air Corps, after a large number of experiments, declares it has disapproved the theory long held by scientists and others that a per- Police Say Mothershead and, Burch Confessed Theft of | 2. %onf 6e fenderi anconseious C garettes would t a terrific I . 3 or The e me 2 STORM DAMAGES Y ARIZONA CAPITAL Wind, Rain and Hail Rake Phoe- of Causing Loss About $250,000. nix, ated Press. gh Phoe- aused damage e although many 1 eriou we ported from oo where persons were flying debrl catest fury orn d 1, hail 2 thir High | which | By alle Work 88 Feet Higher Than Woolworth Edifice, Begins in February. THE EVENING STAR. TWASHINGTON A picnic dinner for the Coolidge family and other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gary on a eruise among the Apostle Islands in Ia%e Superior. The table w 1sland. President Coolidge is seen at the right end of the ta John Coolidge near the middle of the table on the far side. New Jersey Democrats turned out in force to greet Gov. Smith at Sea Gi as spread while the yacht stopped at Devils able, with Mrs. Coolidge on his left hand and Associated Press Photo, rt when the Democratic standard bearer went there Saturday to review the National Guard troops. Army officers and State police are seen here making a way through the crowds for the governor as he walks between them. —Copyright by P. & A. Photos on CHICAGO, " 7 taller than South lown on block ! w5 moved a which 1ext 18,000 of the wind, [by Walter Bouley ment of $45.000,000 Chicago floor ar compared teet of Mart, now % SHOOTS GIRL. SPURNING HIM, THEN ENDS HIS LIFE ) nd hed courted for 10 ear-old rmy, placed iple and 1 fe dicd h quare chandi: ocks 1 Mirs hy wi i he Chic ater| ATTACKED m.‘ HER HOME. | Advocates of disarmament have jomned | e Doy Unidentified man tried to drag h th o Apparel Senator Joseph T. Robinson, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, as depicted in a pen and brush work by which has just been approved by the Democt as the official campaign picture of Gov. Smith's run Ray Shanahan tje national committee g m Assoclated Press Photo Queen Helen Wills executing a graceful stroke in her sel final victory over championship at Forest Hills, N. Y. Ccoast rival, Miss Helen Jacobs, in the finals. soclated Press Photo. HIGHEST BUILDING | HONEYMOON ENDS || OUTSTANDING WORLD EVENTS IN'WORLD PLANNED | OF PAST WEEK BRIEFLY TOLD 000,000 Structure, ka4 : Parls today of the| by the man to render At war DI oure n been weeey an ha of 15 nations pledged | Belgr to- | cause | leade of | Ttaly The Kellogg whose \ng in pact name it difficult I o 1t but beginning of a movement to unite all elvilization in a will for peace. caleulated bear war more sponsor the The world hich will be 88 feet | Woolworth Bullding and « daytime populatin of construction by | g s announced today ' chiager, the architect. | t be known as the| aceupy two square | imots Central tracks | { | Plenipotentiaries thelr governments to the covenant day, but 47 other countries are to be ven immediate opportunity to “adhare o the treaty, binding themselves to its terms as firmly as though they had been | original signatorie - Secretary Kellogg France, deseribed the work of any man or a5 something which “springs from the | been heart of the people who long for any | Belgr will have AD< | step that will prevent another calamity 3,639,034 squarc | of ‘war with the 4.090.000 1 yiseount Uchida of Japan said pice In the MeT-{ihe pact w L new stage inoan era ol fer constructlon | qurable and universal peace Although o u:, France has halled the thrée types of bulld imilar tones and echoes have pace, another {0 from the British Empire, German vart and«he thivd | iy poland - and other countrie Others landing in on cast of Michigan ent invest It will re an a of | comg that ! provi come | ha Lmink ! had | tolers A« signatory Join in the Chorus, the chorus and those who see in the | {e { pact opportunity to forward the cause | One [ of cconomic veforms, the rights of [ anotl minorities or restoration of lost national | tiona dignities have added their volees to the | e welling anthem of comment which ha run the gamut from downrlght eritieism pacans of prafi 1 the background of much of thi witiphonal sound has been the comtng meetings i Geneva of tiest the G then the full Assembly of of Nations Disarmament tur- 1 of the , chief subjects for discu there, 15 Tikely Ive aroimnd concrete problems relating Knocked Down Man ner Caolored 1620 night old, W colored home, at Baturda i her trect nece| i | kan moni the diy { e mmers, 47 a unidentitied brutsed about the face Hummers told police up the | and Kked | Leagie el | the one ion | Vent: | he |t 10 of when she veststed ko and kicked her. 8h ription of her wssallant !ui cinet police more debts Albania been alllance monarchy A parliament of Separatists, tgnation complete occupied territoric Craft Taken at iation of and was voiced by the change in where Ahmed lated to resign the pr st w throne under derbeg 111 A fine Italian hand en in this change by the | ade government, particularly be they consider that the Albanian v was responsible for the treaty and protection between and Albania. They ert that the would perpetuate Albania as of Jugoslavia's flank trust o5 of government dency and the title of By the Assoctated Pross LIVERPOOL, Nova Scotia The yacht Golden Bloom, |to be the Tertia ings at Gloucester, Mass held by harbor police here Selzure of the yacht July and who gave the ople Wagner of New Saturday married Miss lault, local girl w was unable ing Jugostay Troubles Increase. York internal troubles have Open defiance of the proclaimed by who favor the western | ¢ The cabinet of sup Antor: who \er papers The Tertla was owned by Pener of Sewickley, Pa ummer resident at Gloucester { tue when ade government wa for tom ing means movemne Father hetz, the Slovenian pr become King Alexander's prime ter, stated that the Croat agitation become seditious and could not be dted abinet split threatens Bulgaria be- Franee and England vecently d i protest nst the actiy of the Macedonia revolutionaries member of (he cabinet accused wer of having fostered the revolu vy cause and the latter offer but King Borls refu autonomy of the king discu lote nee wded by ing the stolen Flagship of Antaretic New YORK, August 27 asted burk City ot fagahip of (he Byrd Antaretic ton, last night wa age o Comdr. Richard K wmaking good | on he Dunedin, New Zealand T'he first of the fleet which s Dunedin, TRt cece, which will be the vepublic when Albania 15 made « arehly, silenced for u Ume at loast royalists, who hope some to recall King George. Full re s of the election there showed ndorsement Eleutherio. zelos, who made his return to poli on a platform demanding stifling Alist propaganda, anly Bal- | ailed from New York Saturday Lot the 50 men of Byrd's party s Edith Cross in the national women's tennis She meets her young Pacific WITH YACHT SEIZURE Nova Scotia Port Believed Same as One Missing From Gloucester, Mass. August belteved stolen from its moor- was today is believed have disrupted the honeymoon plans of {the man who said he was the owner | land this season, as the Federal Govern. name of to* 1 to November 30, Angus Wagner | birds indefinitely Mary K - furnish sail- | 30 Alexander who It was | ed and provisioned for a long cruls BYRD BAROU'E REPORTS PROGRESS ON VOYAGE Expedition Is En Route With 32 Men Zealand The New lttle | 6 25 York expedi- veported In a mes- | 4 P Byrd to be vayage o o earry (he expedition to the south polar wastes | Portugal with 32 Gov. Smith acknowledging the greetings of the crowd at Sea Girt, N. I where he reviewed the National Guard troops Saturday from the front seat of an old barouche. Riding in the back seat, left to right, are Senator Fd wards of New Jersey, Gov. Ritchie of Maryland and Gov. Moore of New Jersey. Four horses drew the old barouche at a smart pace over the high- ways and the reviewing field. ciated P Comdr. Richard E. Byrd climbs the rigging of:the City of New York to respond to the city's noisy send-off as the ship steamed down the bay Saturday on the start of the South Pole expedition. wounws ety e 0CORGIA OFFICIALS *SEEK FVE MISSING Three Business Men and Wife and Baby of One Vanish From Homes. Will Decide Between Hoover and Smith on Basis of Rights,” Say Leaders. “Equal The stand avhich the National Wom an's Party will take in the dential | campaign will be decided at a confer- | ence of Its national and State officers | at 10:30 a.m. September 12 at the na- | tional headquarters, First street, it was_announced today Although its ranks include Democratic and Republican women, the Woman's Par claims its paramount issue in “equal rights,” and in deciding whethey it will spport Herbert Hoover or Gov. Smith for President. the i1l consider the statements conc equal rights amendment made in their acceptance at other® times since they mentioned as candidates for dency HUNTING SEASON OPENS SATURDAY Maryland Increases Force of Dep- both the Asso ATLANTA minence. erni 1 h eches hav gton, well known Thomaston A. H. Ha his wife and bu of Thomas- 10-month-old ngte the wiety for the safety of all was ex- ed uty Game Wardens—Licenses rmes disappea d the afternoon of ng his cha that he on Sale | ness trip Authori been called or ton to assist his home at tensibly for but diligent inquiry spectal Dispa UPPER MARLBORO, Md With the hunting September 1. licenses in Prince G County may be the e of he clerk of the Circuit Court, Summer- | jlv said. to reveal a field D. Hall, here. The number of | then puty game wardens has b - b ik ased in this county as ighout | of Capt. Harr Maryland and the deputies have been | who left their instructed to enfo ervation | for a motor laws to the letter H an \ hunter not only must have and the |in his possession while hunting. bu | ag displayed on his ol rment el n the shoulders rsons must have lcenses except those hunting on property owned or tenanted Ly them Rail birds may be hunted September inclusive. It will b reed birds in Mary st 27 opening Aug! season in orges secy ton, home trip to the Geo ex-officer in the owner of a nurse Thomasv | GETS ABSOLUTE DECREE. on Plea R. Keleher Keleher awarde | unlawful to hunt Divorce Awarded ment has closed the season on these Grace For squl and doves the open sea- ace R son is from September 1 to September today inclusive. Closed from October 1 | to' November 9, inelusive, it will r | November 10 until December 31 s a | clusive ‘The open season for wild fowl, in cluding wild ducks, geese and bran and Wilson snipe or jack smipe, from November 1 to January 31, in clusive "or English or Mongolian pheasant rufted grouse, rabbits, wild turkey and | formality tvorce bob-white quail (he seasomn from {1t was alleg November 10 to December 31, tclusive bride t¢ Under Federal regulations woodcock |and lived with may be hunted only from November 10 |before wife to December 10 ation. Mrs. Keleher also ¢ Bag limits for one day In Maryland | was deserted in this city De counties follow 11922, and ever s her mar Wild_ducks compelled to support herself fack snipe Attorneys Raymond Neudecker ar rabbits, 6; squirrels, 10 | Willlam €. Ashford appeared on beh: pheasants, 2 (not over | of Ms, Kelehor wild turkeys, 1 (not over . Friend of Gen | Portugal Phones Germany o SOIARS | LISBON veteran, and Gen, U CGirant from injuries he was struck by Witho m wi Keleher No Wil brant, 8 all birds, 25; woodeock. geese, 8§ 10 ) son) partridge 6 per Grant Dies. Calif Boardman, a personal friend died here ves fved last Priday wher a motor car Portugal, Au 2 War yesterday inaugurated phone communication with Germat Skitzerland and Belglum, "