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THE EVENING : STA R, WASHINGTON, D. 'C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1928.7 MPHERSON GIFT 10 JUDGE EXPOSED Jurist Admits Accepting $2,- 500 From Angelus Tem- ple Pastor. Br the Associated Press LOS ANGELES, September 5--The revelation that Judge Carlos A. Hardy of the Los Angeles Superior Court cepted $2.500 from Aimee Semple Mc Pherson and her mother after the An- gelus Temple pastor returned here with her story of having been kidnaped caused a stir in official quarters today, but whether it would result in an in- vestigation remained in doubt The new angle of the evangelist's ad- venture, which occupied the attention of courts intermittently for two years. came to light vesterday when Judge Hardy confirmed a statement made n Seattle by Mrs. McPherson's mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy. Judge Hardy said he accepted the money as a “free will offering” which the Angelus Tem- ple leaders insisted upon giving him for legal advice. The check wa® presented to him soon after the return of Mrs. McPherson from the Mexican desert with her story of having been kidnaped. Judge Hard: said. At that time no criminal charges had been made, Judge Hardy id Later he testified in behalf of Mrs. Mc- Pherson. The judge said he told the di ‘rict attorney's office of his accept- ance of the check Two suits filed recently by lot buyers in a Lake Tahoe. Calif.. subdivision. in which they accused the evangelist of misrepresentation, threatened today to be fought out in the courts. Settle- ment out of court seemed impossible. it was reported. SEVEN ARE KILLED AS PLANE CRASHES Children Among Victims When Mail Craft Falls in Idaho. Two Br the Associated Press POCATELLO. Idaho, September 5.— Seven persons, five of them passengers. homeward bound from a Labor day outing, were dead today as the result of the crash here yesterday of the air mail plane of National Parks Air- ways, Inc. The dead are: Mrs. Mona Schaper | and her two children. Carl, 6, and Ra- mona, 18 months; Jesse S. Richards, secretary of the Ogden, Utah, Chamber compary. and Paul V. Wheatley, pilot The jilane, a Universal-Fokker mnno—! , fiying low for a landing. went to 8 nose dive when the rilot headed | into the wind and crashed to the| ground, rolling over several times and | crushing the passengers. | G. C. Miller, airways extension su- | pervisor for the Department of Com- | W' is here investigating the acci- PLAN SUGAR RESEARCH. ; NEW_ YORK, Secptember 5 (#).— James H. Post. chairman of the board | of the Sugar 'Institute, Inc., yesterday | announced the appointment of a com- mittee to consider the application of chemical research to the refining of Taw sugar, with a view to the possi-| bility of reducing sugar refining costs. Spreckels, president of the | Pederal Co., is chair- man of the committee. Members are Foster, president of the| Sugar Refining Co. and W. H. Hoodless, vice president of the | Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Co. ‘ Don’t' Buy SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) | | iss Jessamine G. Walker, of Washing- " formerly of Gaithersburg, Md., to | Mr. Henry A. Dawson, ir. of Rockville | The ceremony took place Friday at | Dolphin, Pa | Heidtman-Wisbrock | Wedding Announced. { Ellis has received the an- e marriage of Miss Wisbrock, daughter of Mrs. y brock, to Mr. Homer H Heidtman, formerly of Washington, turday, 2 st . at Wright Cit; Mo. Mr. e vs. Heidtman will be home s 4932 Linden- riy He! w! 1 W. Brandon and daugh- Eleanor Brandon of London, re at the Willard. where they the remainder of the Enj plan t nain week Dr. Edith Seville Coale has returned Washington _after_some weeks of travel and study in Europe. She ar- rived on_the Maurctania and stopped in New York to visit and Ms. John C. 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Quaid of 1430 V street southeast is a visitor in Atlantic City for several weeks and is at the Colton. | Manor on Pennsylvania avenue. B TWO-REVOLT PLOTS, g e 'EXPLORERS’ CLUB FLAG | 1S PLANTED ON SUMMIT lChimgo Ea:"m-mfioH Boalss Dount: | Baker in Moon Mnun(x}ilk | of Africa. By the Associated Press FORT PORTAL, Uganda, Africa, September 5 (via Kenya Radio).—The ;Troops Disperse Rebels and| Capture Chieftains in Insurrections. By the Assoclated Press GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, September Having suppressed two revolutionar 5./ ment were arrested. ments, described by the government as important, were seized. The othier rebel movement broke out in the district of Chillanes, but was | quickly suppressed when_government forces captured the leader, Hector Acaza. The political sltuation in Ecuador has military_coup | detat on July 9, 1925 | the provisional government. composed | of seven men, proved mpossible and | military board, who appointed Dr. | Isidro "Ayora provisional president of { the republic with powers to administer | the government. Since that time the | situation apparently has been improving | and several revolutionary attempts have | been frustrated. | "In May of this year 10 alleged lead- | | ers of a plot to overthrow the govern- A group of army officers were removed and some im- prisoned in June, when an anti-govern- ‘The junta of | was dissolved on April 1, 1926, by the' | ting to prevent the re-establishment of constitutional government. HISTORICAL BUILDINGS GUARDED IN PEKING Nationalists Place Soldiers Over Relics—Plan to Restore Objczis of Interest. SHANGHAJ (#).—Peking, once the proud capital of China, but now sub- ject to the authority of Nanking, is not to lose all its historic relics if the Nationalists keep control. ‘The Nationalists have ordered that all objects of historical value in Peking, including buildings of almost every kind, be protected by soldlers until the Nationalists have an opportunity to Chicago Geographicai Society expedi-| _ i movements, the government today was | b0t “wag” discovered in Quito. | permanently provide for the objects of | | varying in age from a few to hundreds' of years. is the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace and the Forbidden City thelL\ which was formerly the home of the | Emperors. Many of these buildings are | in bad repair, promise to restore them for the benefit | of Chinese and also for tourists. i {tion to the Mountains of the Moon. In | paliaved to be in. control of the situa- | Equatorial Africa, planted the Ameri- | tion throughout the country. can, British and Explorers’ Club flags | A band of 160 revolutionists appeare on the summit of Mount Baker Au-|in the provinces of Bolivar and Los Rios, | qust 26 | seizing horses, ammunition and various | The party under Carveth Wells|haclendas. Government troops inter- | ascended the mountain from Mobuku | cepted the rebels and they retired to the | | Valley. After crossing the mountain | heights. After a long exchange of shots they descended into Bujuku Valley.|they were driven into the mountains | The climb and descent were attended | Juan Enrique Valesco, their chief, and | by great hardships, the party having|two others were killed. Some prisoners | !to contend with snowstorms practically | were taken by the federal forces, as | all the way. well as a supply of ammunition Dnru-[ Do You Want to Live In An Apartment House Where There Are No Dogs or Cats or Night Owls? Some people like to have dogs, and to keep them in their apartments—other people do not want to keep pets, or to en- counter them around the premises where they live. Some people like to keep late hours. and hit things up as lively as they please without feeling any responsibility for annoying their neighhors—other people want to live where reasonable rules are observed for providing an atmosphere of order and quietude. There are apartment houses where children use roller skates in the halls, and play games in the lobbics—and there are places where this is not permitted. These things are a matter of personal taste and inclination. There are many worthy folks who like pets, who lead Bohemian lives, and who allow their children to run loose. 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For a quality milk use Simpson's which is always found at grocers. ’ s A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Wasnington. NewYork Where, Oh, Where is The Verdant Freshman! Soon college campuses will ring with the old song... and no wonder for freshmen who visit our college shop and talk to MKWB& College Advisor Will look as sophusticated as seniors...for Miss Bell was just graduated from Smith and she can show you just what to wear—from sports things for geology hikes to correct clothes for faculty calls. She’s already made friends with college girls from Randolph-Macon to Ohio State! floor. Come in to see her tomorrow . .third COVLECIATE SHOP Effa Blanche Turns Her Hand to Making Collegiate Pajamas $3.95 And they're just as original and beautifully made as you'd expect Effa Blanche garments to be! 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Cosmetic Shop—Street Floor Scar, op—Street Floor Extra! One More Day to Get Hurry ., . for they are going fast! But small wonder, for they're just the styles women are looking for suedes, lizard grained leathers, and smooth calf in cut- out styles and tailored ties. You ses just a limited supply of styles and sizes . footwear we carried over from last season because we thought that Fall shop- pers would be eager to save $250 to &4‘ on a pair of shoes . we wish we had enough for everybody, but we haven't and tomorrow must be the last day! Downstairs! $8.50 to $10 Footwear $5.45 Patent leathes . . .black satins . . . in pumps, d'orsays, and strap stvles . . . it will be worth while to look for your size in this wonderful group! $10 to $13.50 Footwear