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Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg receiving from Leon Meyer, mayor of Le Havre, France, cuse Fair the other day. As he was led forwari for the governor's inspection the bull stampeded the gold pen with Which he signed the war renunciation treaty at the Qual D'Orsay. The pen and the crowd followed suit. Gov. Smith made two or three quick strides to safety and later posed : ' the 49 pen it $hi e signed the was resumelation ety b dhe Goal DiOrr. OO b with the animal for this photo after he had heen subdued by his attendant : : i i iy et A o s Associated Press Photo. ' Gov. Smith posing with the prize Guernser bull that caused all the commotion at the Syra- Dublin made a big day of it when Gene Tunney arrived for a visit in the land of his forebears. John Clasping hands over the cup that stays in America. Bobby Jones Visiting officers and members of the Institution of Chemical Engineers of Great Britain and the American ‘MecCormack. noted Irish tenor, headed the city’s reception committee at.the pier and the singer is here greet- (left), captain of the American Walker Cup team, and Dr. William Institute of Chemical Engineers at the Bureau of Standards vesterday. As guests of Dr. G. K. Burgess, di- ing the retired heavyweight champion with the smile that all Dublin wore for the occasion. Tweddell, leader of the British invaders, who met defeat in their altempt rector of the bureau (in center of group), they were shown various research developments at the bureau of ~—Copyright by P. & A. Photos. to carry the international trophy back to England. —Wide World Photos. interest to their science. ; -Copyright. Underwood & Underwood September PHPPINE ONTY | _ e * ‘ | om0 X FREED ROCKVILLE, Md.,, September 1 (Spe- cial) —Sister Marie Genevieve, a mem- |ber of the faculty of St. Martin's | Parochial School, Gaithersburg, died in | Georgetown_University Hospital, Wash- | | ington, aged 51 years. She was stricken | at St. Martin's School and died several | { hours later, presumably from apoplexy. Stimson’s Council of State Is | The funeral took place yesterday from St. Martin's Church, Gaithersburg, the stor, Rev. John 8. Cuddy, officiating. Latest Step to Aid Self- E%v:um was i Mount_Olivet Cemtery, Government. Br the Associated Press. The creation by Gov. Gen. Stimson of a council of state in the Philippine | Islands to advise him on certain mat- n. Sister Genevieve was for- | merly connected for a long time with Notre Dame Convent, Washington. Rev. Bertram M. Osgood, pastor of the Rockville Baptist Church, has re- turned from his vacation, spent in New York, Boston and other ‘places in the North. He will occupy his pulpit to- morrow morning and evening, his topic at the morning service to be “Gospel of Special) —Forty pe: attended meeting of the membership committee of the Smith-Robinson-Moore Club held night in the club's headq rs the Monticello Hotel. Talks were de by various leaders of the Demo- c party in this city and a general liscussion of plans to increase the club's membership from 800 to 2,000 membe¥ was held. The drive will begin next week. It was announced today that all new members of the club are in- vited to attend the general mee! | which will be held Tuesday night 8 o'clock in the club's headquarters Although the administration building | ) the defunct Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation has been appraised at $25,- 000 the highest bid received for the property is $5,100, according to Joseph L. Crupper, trustee. The bid will be -~ ONFIGHT CHARGE Court Holds Complainants Intoxicated at Time of Row at Party. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 1.—Tom Mix, screen cowboy and former Texas ranger, today stood vindicated by the abli r 2 : - : - * submitied to Judge Lawr G this Summer to accomplish responsible | it e o s 4 - ; ” W, ; sastern district of Virginia {“wise cracks” of Will Morrissey, stage eo-operation between the executive and =L . i . S 4 ; X . Funeral services for the two children " Two_sults for_absolute divorce have ¢ 3 e ; of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Taylor of |cOmedian, sbout the future of th legisiative branches of the Philippine ; : ~ 3 - ,“;;,"u":,"fil&f‘m':;exf,‘f‘f;‘t’; fit‘,‘gnr,“: 18 vt . : N 4 - g Baliston,” Va.. who died at_Alexandria silent Tom and his horse Tony in the G tiined the policy I e - J w54 ; i Bio § 3 ospital Thursday, were held this aft- | talking movies. m:r):mgw?s?: :u!:‘x:;tigeh"&olizh at; anoc:’:‘glec.ou:‘r;yo?;aTr;:d\:‘egawfi:b0;;:\ . ¥ P = ¥ ernoon in Demaine’s mortuary chapel Mix was acquitted of battery charges the War Department and 5aid the crea- | Mary Lillian Green o e Etthy, W % : " ¥ A R - Interment was in the family burying|in his trial in Municipal Court yester- T of (A Dol o imte coumieted | HY L e N O el ; v o i > ot . . .;:?;xxxg)“?;‘ Springfleld 'F.u‘ County. |dny” after the judge had decéarfd] that the program he had adopted. He de- Beth S ? i children are Paith V. Taylor, 4 |the Western star had acted only as el Tt B S o resation [o- | TULR- S eaI oot oD MY months old, who died of acldosis, and | “any prudent, red-blooded man” would tween the two branches of government Bethesda brings a similar charge against | Vernan, 18 months old, who drank Xc- |act in the battle that came early on under the organic lew as peculiarly | her husband, Marshall Parker, and Gov. Smith waving his hat at the cheer of the crowd as the closing gesture of his speech at the Syracuse State Fair. The address oy d‘;k-“:“‘”“;;‘j;“_“';"‘*‘ Wwas ans | Sunday morning at the end of a beach difficult as well as extremely important. | names Mrs. Green co-respondent, In | was delivered from the race track grandstand as Mrs. Smith sat beside the Democratic nominee. Copyright by P. & A. Photos i s o Rt Rl The governor general is appointed by | the Green case the bill sets forth that | e e - - - - ——————— | Daughters of Liberty. will place Rowers Evidence Summed Up. snd is responsible 1o the President and | the couple were married In Washington | __ | R Bt i S on the graves of former members of | Summing up the evidence in the case Senate of the United Statcs wille the | on sune 27, 1006, and have e enil- | DRY AGENTS HELD ,Bodles Standmg Uprlght Follow DEPUTY SHERIFF SLAIN | that orsanization f:;":1x:‘;-:;‘1:1::§rw\_<;;.-& tja:::irfpn}:fif.m!'\‘v Wilton concluded, the! Legislature is elected by the Filipino peo- | gren ranging in ages from 3 to 21 pie and is thus responsible to entirely | vears and in the Parker case it is al- AT SCHOOL SUPPER |observance of Memoarial day. Commit- | Miller. were intoxicated at the time of tee members will meet at 9 o'clock at [the after-party struggle: that the different constituencles representing | joged’ that the couple w ted IN VIRGINIA DEATH | widely separated places and peoples. | AU 15" 1971, at Kehsingion, and neve Gy the home of George W. Crump, 516 |comedian provoked Mix by a volley of Dlver mn Sunl(en German Sllhmflrlnc | The governor generzl is the chief re- |y, chijdren, Louise and Ruth, aged 4 | Two at Lynchburg Charged With et i Boy, 13, Sees Victim Scuffle With |South Alfred street profanity .and that the screen actor had mainng instrumentality by which the | oo T Pt e Lol n | City Manager Paul Morton a right to def his o N S e T | 2ach case the plainfiff asks to be award-| the Murder of Autoist Who Was | ny the Associated Press 1 Y boide: of thres Glarian: offiers ghand- Two Men—Bloodhounids | expressed At Gpinion that e sniaae? | Sert snd tiste mstarirer from th in the Philippines, and his power repre- | 0, the custody of the children. Shot When Pursued CHICAGO, September 1. —8Speaking | ing upright behind me | Trail Killers. tion work of Hoffs Run sewer, a $60.¢ | Mix brought a supporting cast of film #ents a deliberate part of that American | . The annual picnic of the Monigomery 3 of ghost stories, Les A, Borchart, deep- | “You know, bodies in a submerged | 000 profect, will be completed by No-|and business notables to the courtroom senis 8 deliberate part of that American | County Gouncil of Home Demonstration | gpecias isateh to The Si | sea” diver, sent’ chills down the’spines | ship remain in a perfectly natural state | By the Asociated ¥ ber 1, in the event of no unforeseen | with him il T ibs was held at the home of Mrs. | i o, ve. feptember 1| 0f Optimist Club members yesterday | and follow a diver about in the vacuum | * SYLVA, N. C, September 1—Chiet |delays In Fuopiad MO et & to his : Tressie Moxley, near Clagettsville, at- |, IYNOHEVIG, i) SIRIEPE ohi. | with a rec f some of his experiences | he creates Deputy Sherdlt Claude Greene_ was shot occupation. Mix described himself as n h the Legislature it is held . B - tended by 150 members of the 17 or- 5 B ey A ‘On_looking into the face of one of |three times and instantly killed last vancher and film actor.” testified edindks B ganizations comprising the council, The | 2ition agents, who were chasing Jam Sght< ot Belaars AUROD). Whehe s box FINAL WARRENTON | that he had not taken a driv&‘k‘n! “hard or responsibie i | B. Cox here the night of August 20 ! the ald of-the event was featured by addresses by | wior®60 "gas shot through the neck | sup, s being held. Greene was out- | P lquor in 12 years. 4 this i |side the rschoolhouse at the time SUMMARIES *LISTED | T never use the stuft at ali,* said Md., and Mrs. Parker L. Weller, presi- | a charge of the|man submarine during the war. 1 had jand proceeded to the conning tower iulmx.nmmm« have been sent {rom Ashe- | spectat Dispateh to The Star | cowbay: A | the officers I recognized him as o Ger- had, p! b ened one day | man I had met in a rest ant in Ham- ® | Mrs. Chester R. Hobbs of Mount Alry, | ¥dth 0% W SW0 UIORER Gl ieipal | wen T was working in a sunken Ger- | burg. I pushed him out of the way o OVErnor g o permit the de- | it | Court. yesterday on Sment of discretion and. sutonomy | 40t of the Montgomery County councl. | Ay g certified 1o the | traveled down one of the p ays | where I made my exit, with the upright | yille to aid in the search ’ - AR x the” departments and buresus. tne | Mrs. Hobbs was one of three wumv-n‘:‘,l:‘l;g;x 1;‘:‘-7 Cobeh: ects Monday in | to find the ship's log and upon tuming [ body of the officer following me all the | Charlie Coard, & 13-year-old boy, was | 5”‘:']:"“‘5';{“:\‘"’[-';",‘ :1:‘\;“‘2‘ piomber ke Gives Record as Dry Man. 10 only evewliness to the shooting. | Warrenton Horse Show were Announced | Monmers :Sn”l’.?.'én'?.?»'&""'ufi“.f-.; around to retrace my steps, I found the | way.” I 5 i gy yesterday as follows smendment of rules of both Houses of | Women's ehort course at the Univer-la,g'ihe defense did not offer any evi | LADY MAYOR HOME. hoolhouse when he saw Greene, Whom *“gynt teams—1, Ernest Woolf, Rector- | ¢ 88 n expert on the subject. tellir i giving cabinet members | 51ty of Maryland spoke on the dence, oy were releazed atter the COLLEGE CLUB UNDER BAN| recognlzed, move toward (W0 men | oun' 2 Tarvabec's Hounde. Reppanans , Of, LS daYS a5 & deputy herifl in Mon ne floor with right t st im| nt factors of a good home | tyia) yinder $3,000 bond: . who were standing in t adows by [ nock’ 3 Benton Stables, Middlenurg. | SOmerY County, Kans. and i Wast eation of the council |#nd Mrs. Weller discussed home demon- | ~ The evidence showed that the prohi-' led 1 Mrs. Foster Welch Holds U the side of the bullding. As the of {4, ' W. Corley, Richmond, Va. | jugton County, Okla., & prohibition Stimson said he ; tiration councll work and club lead- | pition agents, who were on d v ishanded by Di Tisit W o . |loined them a few low-spoken wards | * oo ¥ OTEY Rchriond, Va 1 ot wetnt T SR and o 2 e | ennte o ety hsed. Oo 3 Visit “Wonderful Experience vere heard then Greene selzed | 5 qo "IN o0 o a Texas ranger - by the clerk | CAmpbel by, oh T ra and harp scuffie | S1a8¢ J¢ o A estifie f sey 1 ¢ clerk mohile from the 'eo SOUTHAMPTON. Engl P ) R sl Wit 8 i § | Lee, Middleburg; ,,,“,'“‘”' e U Merhaey rushe 1 ¢ September 1 OF 1 (P~ Southampton's ¢ ' | Sindbad, D. B. Smith. Warrentor m -lUke a wild man swi ¢ r ithampton may Iver shots and the sound of a falling renton blows which the actor el g 4 vostor. Wel 4 par yer ahots and % | Royal, Miss BEvelyn Churchill, ‘The ' ch ‘the gactor ducied. =~ Mix Club Iis: Jogter \ to her {body was hea | Piatne. Al said he heard Mrs. Morrissey say {ime Wpcing k. it Bt y lectric vas claed indefinit Regent Matth YRy P e A uRhtor | . Lightweight hunter champion-—Rock | had peen struck, but that it was not . hahp s Pall , W ) L i 17 thot |1 yee, director of morals at the univers|q vanfed her Arden, Mrs. D. N. Lee, Middlebur s G SEUSE DY TR wos CHAMPION HOG CALLER. | ity. University authorities sald s l";\nnl I“".".“[‘L she de “xflh\ d mlv visit | Benton Stables. Middleburg. = Middle- | . TD® Morrisseys were arrested on g | found in the auto action was due to complaints from per- fo the United States as ‘far and AWaY | gy Orchards in Virginia Would | Weight hunter champion—Broken Glass, | drinkenness charges when they ap- sons residing near the club premises. | e most wonderful experience of my | Mrs. D. N. Lee. Heavyweight hunter [ Peated at a police station after the en- life. She added that the fatewall kiss | poad Train Eight Miles Long. champion—Humdinger Imp, L. C. Leith, | €0Unter, but the charges were dismissed nomination of & cabinet chosen after | Who Teceived the title of master farm |fhe Corporation Court conter with- majority leaders, the |homemaker at the recent annual rural| “gmith and Farmer did not testify {= was standing on the steps of the | LOSES ARM IN ACCIDENT. It was stated that a young woman|of Mayor Walker of New York “was North Carolina University Profes-| 125 GIVEN PAY RAISE. 1ad been found tn the club quarters and | just a mayoral kiss.” | Special Dispateh to The Siar | Middiebure. Saddle \;‘,l:‘.;x\;fil‘(:l:,~J§»||‘°ll a technleality sor's Automobile Overturns. | | that lquor had been discovered by three ] & WINCHESTER, Va., September 1 e Farmer at W hester Fair Given Honor Over Dozen Others. %, % mber 1| erve—Flashby, D. B. Smith. Pony | Be | | 4 Cot . | Harvard police who searched the place Enough apples to load a train eight '} L Woodford B | September 1—| STAUNTON, Vs., Beptember 1 (p)... | Motormen and Conductors of | LM SRd ey night. Tho few o wents| D, C. Woman Asks Divorce miles long will be produced this Fail | {URROTR NS T0oGRd, Bl et WALL CRUSHES FIREMAN. ick County, is the | Prof. Howard F. Munch of Chapel Hill,| Lynchburg Company Notified. |living in the rooms as Summer resident by the orchards owned and controlled | gy figh. Robert Ferneynough, Wars | vl v 15 B Vi | of Horth Canian. by Special Dispateh to The Btar wero onlered. to VAcals by noon. yester- | ROCKVILLE, Md. Beplamber 1 T o tong o | renton. Grand champion of the show— Three Trucks Smashed and Many Jeft arm torn off in an automobile a LYNCHBURG, Va, September 1. |G¥: Which they did Mrs. Minnic Mary Miller of Washington | experts. who had just completed an - | Broken Qlass, Mrs. D. N. Lee | Imperiled in Norfolk Crash dent near here last night. He is |The Lynchburg Traction & Light Co * is plaintife in @ suit for an absolute di- | {ntetion of the Byrd orchards and made | . | ash. pr v a1 | Staunton_hospita has announced an increase of 5 per Planet Named for Hoove: | vorco filed in the Clieult Court Were |an estimate of tho crops to be harvested. | 200 at Joint Family Reunion ROANOKE. Va. September 1 (P e eted 15 s hag-calling | Prof. Munch, accompanied by his|cent in the pay of its motormen and G0 i OOFE T ¢ agalast Willlam F. Miller of this county. | Tho archards are in Frederick, Clarke | o i : James Daniels, fireman, was injured ,.“11 5 a dogen farmers | wife, two daughters and two sons, was | conductors, effective today. About 135 CHICAGO (4 tegardless of the | 8he charges fn her bill that he 2 ol randoah Counties, and mclude ' o7 SWh: Lo ¥ here yesterday afternoon when the wall e calling of the hogs” |en route to Btaunton, Four miles east |men are aflected by the ralse outcome of the Autumn presidential | the conduct of the defendant she was 15,000 trecs. The crop wil be at | , Lt Va., Sep : T'wo hun- ' of a burning building collapsed outward g o o s city while Gescending # long| The company next Monday puts into (election, Herbert Hoover alrendy hns | foroed to Jeve him on ARUSL 26, 192 | Joagt 100,000 parrels, the survey dis- || ed or more members of the Bennett | smashing three fire trucks and endan- if, it was said, not only bhad 1ol CHs G bers of the family said. he |operation & new schedule of fares,|Won & place “among the slars’ An | She asks the conrt o award her the ere il be about 700 enr. | 4nd Rinaca families of Page County | gering Bl flop el B e, which no Log could xe- | Grach, Bhme s @ truck, ~Mis light | which was authiorized recently by the|asteroid, one of the small planets bes | custody of the two children, MAvan | jodgsnipped = aitended the second annual foint re- | men and spectators but he embodies appes) o the | SUEMPEE L PTG Che pavement, ca- | State Corporation Commizsion. ~ The | (ween Mars and Jupiter, was named | and Doris, aged 9 and 10 yoars, re {union held at Bt. Peter's Church. near| The fire destroved & brick warehouse porker and was ahle to shade Yeened & short distance and ! A |fare has been 5 cenis, but the new |“Hooverla” by an Austrian astronomer | spectively The couple, according to | Shenandoah, this county, with repre- |used by a furniture dealer with damage qualities of his appeal in & manner | reened & shorh diance An% WHIER (GG R il e 1" ornts; fanr tokens | who found it shortly after the World | the bill were married June 25 1013 | Measles and whooplng cough atfack [sentatives from every section of thiy | estimated at $130.000. Daniels’ legs which ould_bring h"-dh::‘wm (O e the mnchine and pace. |for 35 cents, or & weekly (ckgt for un- | War. ‘It wan inmed I appreciation of | The plainiif s represented by ‘Attoruey | more hoys than girls udder 10 years State, Washiggton, Marviand and cther | were phined beneatn the wall. It 1 *,’.,1'",::.’,\ B s e DT et Mone i olhers s Iied. ited Tides o6 bl ‘ 3i90Ver's Telles Works : Kenueth Lyddans 3§ Rockvilie, of Rga s Allantic w&suwa Present. believed that he Will Tecover, Spectal Dispateh to The Star