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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, ’ A d»;: sea r\hihf‘ at 4..».» Long Beach, ('nhf.,_ Pacifie siba Mn:i':hl: l;['-er:k ::I’r;-‘_l'llll-y-‘:;:-nl‘f‘l':ar:.; T 3 e Baston greets the flagship of the Australian navy. The 10.000-ton crniser Australia docked at the Southwest Exhibition. Capt. Bill Tucker, a deep sea d‘;"-_ - b Mt “';il ‘rh.m'phmmp Ktup, which he i Dy o Charlestown Navy Yard while its officers and crew enjoy the freedom of the Hub city. H. M. S. Australia is w;r!s"nmuad in *' '::- :'lh the '":‘M'"‘:;:“::":‘l “’;""‘" won_at Chicago, from President Cutting of : helieved to he the first Australian battleship to visit an American Atlantic port. She will visit New York and sideshow. He captured the sea monster, wi les have the Western Golf Association. Dolp regained ‘ & s ¢ ie ports bef turning home by way of the Panama Canal. ~Herbert Photos a spread of more than 20 feet, in deep water off San Clemente the title he won in 1926. \ L B batialchataslick oo s e & Isiand, Calif. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. —Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Chicago’s motor cycle police put on some thrillers for the crowd A huge bust of Roald Amundsen, famous Arctic explorer, heing Fire apparatus of San Dicgo, Calif., winning a race with the tid Sinclair Lewis, creator of Babbitt and other well known portraits which packed Soldiers Field for the police field day, John Balek is completed by Finn Frolich, Norwegian sculptor, for unveiling at the Pa- as they lift an injured woman motorist to the top of a 60-foot clif of American fiction, returns from Europe on the steamship Ham- taking this 45-foot leap through space after speeding his motor cycle cific Southwest Exhibition at Long Beach, Calif., on Norway day, last in an improvised sling. When their automobile plunged over the shec burg, with his bride, the former Dorothy Thompson. They were mar- up an incline for the take-off. —~Copyright by P. & A. Photos Saturday. The figure is 6 feet tall and the head of the modern Viking cliff the woman was seriously injured and her companion was killed ried abroad and spent their honeymoon on an auto caravan tour of wears the hoodlike “parka” of the Northland. —Wide World Photos. Associated Press Photo. England. Wide World Photos HARRISON SCORES SEES MICHEAN | [T e | K(WANIS MEVBERS LOCALISSUESFACED ANTESHITH DRIVE' TREND TO HOOVER, || S e e = #= || LUNCHEON GUESTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA Says South Is Being Flooded Drake Reports State Satis-| | | ! i i, T i e : AT {Co-Founders of Fraternity to | Heated Contests Waged at With Propaganda—Cites | fied With G.0.P.—Strength ,, i | . s i P : et gro - Unite in Celebration of = Primary Today—Seven in Feliowship Forum. in New Jersey Cited. i ; | 1y ; i G R ERNT e N | Tenth Anniversary. Race for Congress. RN shosoctiiy pivis. 28— The New | 3 FAVOrAble reports of strength for the 5 " . o - | Representatives from 48 Kiwanis| By the Associated Press EW gust 2 ie New | Hoover- | 7 % o . ? 4 3 | b s Fork Titoes today seid Bensior Fat Here g R B TR ) o ; ; W & clubs in the Capital district will be the| COLUMBIA, S. C., August 28.—Chief- Tison of Mississippi, who represents the | committee headquarters here today. s % 4 » -~ L guests of the Washington and Baltimore | Iy local issues faced South Carolina Southern States on the advisory com- | J Walter Drake of Detroit, former : i . X " clubs, co-founders of the district or- | Democrats as they went to the polls mittee of the Democratic national com- | Assistant Secretary of Commerce, said | ’ 1 D, g 1 n meet- | today to vote for 7 Congressmen. 11 mittee, says the South is being flooded | Michigan is satisfied with Republican | 7 2L . ganization, at a special luncheon m = cireuit solicitors, State legislators and with anti-Catholic and anti-Smith | ryle, and, after declaring that Michigan | Z - o ing in celebration of the tenth anni-|county “omcials’ in the = 1928 State propaganda | has prospered under the present admin- | » N versary of the founding of this district, | primary. More than 300,000 persons, a v;lnr\‘er saw adn,vlm{m :;_r)‘zxrrz:l'r‘nrfl::? istration, added that the people of the | £ g - = {in the Washington Hotel at 12:30 p.m. ;msr “"‘;“Tr‘;;m“ unial, “;e h"m‘ in bitterness and in its State would give Mr. Hoover a record posien . 2 tOMOrTow. red and eligible to vote, and heated campaign that is now being waged | yote as successor to President Coolidge. | The Capital district was the first or- | local contests in several sections made #gainst Gov. Smith in the South.” the | “wmys” w " Reginald Baker, Republican ganized and now includes 48 clubs. with | an appeal for a heavy vote. Times quoted the Senator as saying national committeewoman of New Jer- | - a membership of more than 3.000, in | The Democratic nomination in this “Close to G. 0. P.” sey, told officials at Republican head- | s - s = S Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and the | State is equivalent to election. Races . i dighy quarters that the women of New Jersey | District of Columbia | Where no candidate receives a majority ds b ,;“;,,l’n';” i ed ey | Will roll up a majority of votes for | ! “The visiting Kiwanians, following m'f‘.fc;n“é' :“;:!mg‘ will bekm“ over in a & - ” ver 1 | Vi e e! T yer, | St ry two weeks ence. n national committee, but | S00Ver and Curtls despite the Fred Ramsay MacDonald, Great Britain's first labor premler, enjoying the restful scenery of a Canadian lake from the bow of a canoe paddied by Ralph i e o :. iy X poed a 18 ook sowmsbody very clome o the R | B0 e whe (e Lomor faroris | onnor, the author. The former vacation trip across the Dominio Wide World Photos. | be given by tyoops at that post in thetr [ . ;‘:rml'"m.;t':"‘ffi‘r '“’"lm s cans ing out t | . S oG <sissend He e sl . . " bbbt - | . o v S g versies o - misieading propaganda bla::n“znugx - | [2POrt on the New Jersey situation here ‘ " honoe. The deil's wil bogits &% 3 o'cook tonal campaln ad ok Been necicn representation and untruth, with w) e | ke | - v A, 16th Field Ar- rectly into any of the more important b et VoD One reason women will vote for Her- | 3 | maneuvers by Battery A, \ 3 b S Okt g e o te; CLAIM EX-PRISONER | Four Wed as Auto Tank Is Filled | THOMAS FOR SENATE | et S,y B A B T b T 88 ¢ o e They | b e the e N | 1 ing exhibition by Tr E 3d o J it B o g o g | i iy of e Sepiiian e | ADMITS D, C. THEFTS| By Notary Who Runs Gas Station| ~ FAVORED IN IDAHO |Estuis, cimmandea s Wi Tiewt | sounty, v natod woen s €' e sir Tt o Tariff was once George P. Hudson, and a squadron pa- | 1% . i Sad uphite e but Which e | & Word that seemed to have business i P S e bt st Rt dates, volumtartly *mormes. Fllr eing used in this instance to prejudice | connections only. Now women see that v avalry. ciated Press that ?:Lf"fmfi?' J:,Lm sgatnt MY Smitn, | by keeping wages high, the protectiye Capital Detectives Rearrest GeOrgia | uy . associated Pross | Jones admitted that he was a nmmv}R'}"'e”"mlm French and Smith| Harry E Karr, past president “’d"‘;,mu;?vPf\ervmmrfrhfiv"r';gy’g;c':;:fi! r::& { bis prohibition views | farift 'ur,wvll}dv-i a bigher standard o | Youth U Rel From ' GREENVILLE 8. C, August 28— public and under the South Carolina| §eem Assured of Renomination | i g{:rt‘mr‘g“;‘l‘“;"g“g’*m Dresident | for Al Smith. ¥ religion e Pt et artia e pon Kelease Dan Cupld, with full quiver, went|law empowered to conduct the cere- | cipal speaker at the Tuncheon. He will | . AIthough & recent amendment {0 th Buobed by thesom- | ey St suitterenns Balt Tail | nhunting yesterday and picked a filling | mony. His lack of experience, however by Republican Convention. [Talk on The. Growth iaa” Deelon, | State constitution extending the tenure Temperance Union and | loday with par A h.u;k ot efinite aitimore Jai tation for his target practice. Two|was almost woeful, he hastened to ex- b 3 h I maent ot Kiwenmr. 2o ene G Adame, |.Of office of State officials to four yea: loon League and other or-| Sanouncements have not el been made North Carolina couples waiting for gas- | plain | Rret " president of the. et wiunems. ['removed for today's primary all races of Uacking Cov. Bmith are | as o his speaking engagemen oline were his victims Undeterred, the couples conferred Associated Press o e Ago." Other | State-wide scope, results of the voting in greal numbera Srom| ~Hians fo 4 du’:""r‘?-)“:“m"m b'nni;‘n;:‘ Rearrested upon his release from Jall| “While an attendant serviced their au- | hastily KFLLOK Idaho, August 28 —-John | SPeal John J. Boobar, past | Were awaited (0 settle or point to & defi- good Democrats in the South who b in New Yacaie expoled forbe: s SOt et W, | Dite outcome in several bitter local con- been receiving them througk e I e ek ar I o {002 dhy Watitanon, Wi Diarvath 19 | B0 AR ATt WA sina DA, | Lo it Dot fovides chiia | oo for the nomintion for | Biesident of the local club; Robert W, (ests The B e of (e il et B e i e o| Ylle and Robert E. Carter and Evelyn | the witnesses and the double coremony |United States Senator and Repre- the Capital distriet. ang ). Randall Car |, One of these was the race for solicitor stuff r s already f e Btate, 4 I RO Marehola, | Years old, of Columbta, Ga,, 15 alleged 10 | gyq' Jenkins, also of Asheville, asked | whs performed entatives French and Smith were re- | e Capiial istrict. ar “"1in the seventh circuit. where the voters . pertain Lo a m-/‘mr,’ i‘u‘r ‘m““;”i",,{"u fn:m‘fx |have admitted to Headquarters Detec- | Harry B. Jones, owner of the station, As the couples drove off a filling sta- [garded as ertain - of renomination While at Fort Myer the Kiwanians ChOSe between I. C. Blackwood, incum- it of Colum- ;}, Pl Wal;mnk;:;x - AN, | 4ives Carlton Tally and L. N. Wilson of | It there is ly one on the place who | tion attendant had the last word. “Will | when the Republican State convention ko ests of Col. Guy V. Henry, Dent. and Mayor Ed B. Smith of Union It had been expected Mr. Hill would |this city that he committed several|C4n MAarry us"? | that he all?" he called |convened here today. Gov. H. C. Bal- | Will be guests of Cc Jutspoken di in Washington today, but late ad- ' e e : bl TS X dridge was unopposed for the guberna. | commanding officer there Two Tickets Compete. burglaries here . | X “1 do not know who s paying 1or it | vices at national headquarters were that | 8/2/i¢# here in May. His Baltimore | e tio f . o In Dorchester County, two compl but al people are getting them | je might postpone his visit until Thurs- %M Was for carrying concealed weapons :DAV'S WILL TAKE YOUNG MAN HELD ":‘){g},"",";g.‘",; 'fi,,“‘,:;';‘“‘,"""';":n““m‘;f PLEA MADE FOR DELAY county tickets were l:e)m"“b,;""\'fl:r: who 40 not pay for them. Hundreds of | day Btarratt has been charged with .—nm-’ > One was the Gross-Limehouse ticker dred nounced through Joseph A. Murphy > * e thousands of coples of the Fellowship | 1f Mr. Hoover decides to make ing the offices of Phomas J, Luckett, 809 STUMP FOR HOOVER AS LIQUOR RUNNER |fiey'ed, through, doseph Aigun IN AUTO BUS HEARING | headed by Sherift 0. B. (Bossy) Lime- Forum, publisied in .:N;f’)?!‘:(u{!fin' u‘Ui Labor day“an«wn‘xll v;\!ll‘:n"!m;n Wash- Beventeenth atreel. He aiso s alieged | For chief justice, Willlam Lee, Mos- ,‘,f(‘:t:"'“l“"‘“;"‘"\;l‘ft’:"“,gh" N Ufi smong the stuff that i D¢ sent In' | ington with a radio hook-up, but pres- |t hy ) . ed the 2 3 ector. VATt - | ce S e voters ha the Bouth every week for the DUFDOMe of | eplt indications are that the tme 1 | i 't e g AR B8 |y or aovstary Rtrivawsdn: Wantils| Tonn | Mocton. Mlater Furaiiied el D e Stewart Qumb~ | Operator of Hyattsville Hills Lines the cholce of casting their ballots for 2 g Gov Smit in wrong with |14 ar 0 “ te arra eme ate 't o] os | 1 g - ’ . i this ticket or f v getting o Bmith in wr M”’;,y;";mLWn‘\‘.:. e definite urrangemen ”‘.ififl.’f',f.}ffi ourt of Customs Appeai With Daughters Atter Trip Botid - After Afrast by Police Gty Twin Pul‘l?‘ and State SUPEHIN- | Aqles for Time to Meet W. R. . | ‘e HOK »”‘:c‘::_\g)‘:n;'r‘x_‘:u s the e R T o | arashingtion M A N T gohiene .‘I:,I':.!:"W’;’.‘:,";’:;""v»'I::;:l‘:":alhll\‘“’k | to Honolulu | Liquor Squad | Myrtie Davis. Blacktool. The ex-serv- Proposition supporters, Mandine or S pording to it ne blame Ant‘;;r v”.‘«;’:,u'yw'n'-. It n' |,r4~umquldrdwm'l'u;mllv nl.lm By LHin Alstoiated Wrce. | Alleged to have been running lquor | northern Idaho countles should decide ! Walter B. Guy, counsel for R. L. May, Limehouse from this epublican tickel, nover w ke ashington | s ——————— i , C's ke . o ope 0 vatls O O ol s R gt the SEATTLE, Wash, August 28, -Secre- | into the Gapital from one of the south- | o either Donald” Callahan of Wallace (wier and operator of the Hyaisville : . 5 M, of course, leave the city | and i lultes an ardent Hoover sun- | tary of War Dyight P, Davis aniounced | ern Maryland moonshine piants, Jonn | Wi FOVEENOF 10’ AVOIA & ponmentiey | Public Ullliles Continisston 10day i LIBRARY TO CLOSE. BENNETT VIENNA MAYOR tor yu»mu.;{« u;f’.-unne;nu“ ;--um'\‘n;g‘ m.vm . um'w‘:-u u‘|’¢‘ mn‘m‘«fi:‘lullr vr‘.\'!‘rl» | here last night he would take the eam-! Morton Slater, 1726 Seventeenth | fight ! defer action for All\nll\. week on the + | nere to confer with party chiefs and 1o arson said that, there i & pro- il yrested 1ok nIRht. by | application of the Washington Railway | . - . meet Republicun leaders, who will be | nounced pro-Hoover sentiment among | Paign stump for Hoover through the ;',,f.';:: [‘fi:?,,,f",:z:,t:: ;‘::,M:.'.';‘l;.v ",\‘,.,':(r‘ & Heotito Co. for null\\llfl!‘ to extend | A1l Branches Will Observe Labor | . | { s Contest by Council COming here from Ume to time to go | the new voters Middle West George M. Little, near the District line | Y its Rhode Island avenue bus line out Allen Loses Cont Y COURCH gver ‘the progress of the campatgn in| The Republican outlook 1n Massa- | g s ve n hard fght, but T am sure | on_ Naylor roa <|ACCUSED BY TWO WOMEN | Bunker Hill road to the Distrigt line. Day Holiday Verdict in Recount helr respective Joculitie chusetts was described us “vory good 7 e Pubtic- Librieys gl alt benach . Additional reports brought to the | yesterday by Willlam ¥. Whiting, suc- aryland Public | and. subbranch Hiessie il pe o Boecisl Dispatch 16 The Btar candidate vesterdey from New Jersey | cessor to Mr. Hoover us Becretury of 4 | losed ’ Service Commission to extend the line 'on Labor day, it was announced today. VIENNA, Ve, August 28.—A recount | were that there would be between 100,- | Commerce, in his first press conference o : by police of the fifth precinct and |y 1 | 1t k of the June town ele | 600'and 00,000 voters added to the lista | & few neirs. afier staviing in on hig| tons and his strong appeal to the| were seized. He furnished bond of §500 o_Hyattsville Hills. ; The, Saturday half-holiday closings At | - " o pouT! charged with assault on two white wom-| May has opposed vi rously the lexs | 12* A counctl lust night verified the malority | in that State this year through the |new position 'w""'“" - JE Supiay 1 o en. The women, Mrs. Dora Summers | tension f the e oy Ghe around tha | Septeneer 3:‘211300:‘:“;3:1\:1‘:’ g\‘mmm“'nh of 2 which had been given o Edgar | activity of the Republican organization | Mr. Whiting, who hails from H..]yuke,l Secretary Davis arrived aboard the . 1530 South Oppitol street, and. Mrs, ¥ in Baltinore yesterday, where he served | tomobile, James Walls of Waynesville,| “Why not?" they asked "homas of Gooding apparently had a | SPeakers will be Followship Forum. we will wis,” he skid. . “The onmpalgny| _ BINAT, Was chareed with Uiaal posc] 3hiorois Davii, ootored who olatiss e ‘ , ) th val of the M will be decided on Hoover's qualifica- “‘;“’,“ and transporting, and his car | the approval of th | The company then has rluumoa to seek quarts of alleged carn whisky [ !IVes at 183 N street, has been arvested x 6} it would constitute unfair compet! fox. |thfough September 9. ott over James Allen for mayor,| i follywing up tepisiration Mass. predicted that Hooyer would car- | battleship Pennsylvania from Honolulu | Tourlsts at Cairo, Eaypl, this venr | May Weree 1000 toni breeyy, ond, Mrs - 3 AeaTL. Bannatt was 4 4 ry the Biate, e bXpects o spond pran: y Berry, south The commission Belnning Sepiember 18 the depart- intended - to veas\ a yesterday, accompanied by his two | were supplied with newspaners’ In | are sald olice to have identifi s coRpRnY' 'y mayor Al seven memb New Jersey u-fl", Report tically all the time between now and | daughters, Allce and @ynthia, the fivst | almost any language, there being among | Davis as .'I'..n who assaulted me‘:: D e tuilway “““h]"" "Bt | e o opdults of the oentral lbeary il were present. Mr. Allen and R. ] Morgan ¥ Larson and*Jules B ‘Tep- | March administering the Department. of I catlon Thursday. but 1t Wradfield, who coniested the count, were per of Newark. the former Republican Commerce, without sctivi participation represented by Attorney Amos Orouns. candidate for Governgg of New Jersey in the political campaign, women (o be carried A% passengers on a battleship. He expecls lo leave tonight | wi them 12 in Arabic, § in French, 2 in | Saturday night. Davis denies the charge. | Guy's réquest Re giant .d.V that | will be open every Sunday from 3 to 6 for Washington, fd | The | b, for reading and reference use. The lsh, 7 in Greek, 3 in Italian and 1 i d m i an and | He m v Pol t:mmn Arrington, : -,,(m prepara- neh and ch libraries will