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o i Taking all the breeze there is. The New Orleans sloop, Sparkler I1, win- ning the International Star boat championship in the races in Newport Harbor, Calif. P. E. Edgrington, jr.. owner of the hoat, and Gilbert Gray, sailing with him, are dangling over the windward side to take all the wind The big upset in the opening round of the national singles championship. John Hennessey, America’s best kop~ against the field of foreign invaders, going down to defeat hefore Dr. George King of New York before an astonished A greal Vietorian explores the newer England. As Mr. Pickwick walks aieng the water front at Deal, England, he proves a magnet for the younger gallery at Forest Hills, N. Y. Hennessey, playing in the foreground court, is reaching wide for one of his opponent’s she will carry. Ambassador Tellez of Mexico (left) greeting Efrian Brito Rosado, —Copyright by P. & A. Photos. mational oratoriesl champion of Mexico, on his arrival in Wash- inglon after his tour of Europe with the American oratorical win- mers. He will remain here to take part in the International Ora- torical Contest next month. —Star Staff Photo. Foot ball headguards Prix motor cycle race at Ulster. ere neaded for this race. hard baseline shots. —Copyright by P. & A. Photos. And each of the 75 contestants wears one as they start on their perilous way in Ireland’s Grand Spills over the winding course eliminated about a dozen of the racers. —Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Lieut. Windsor, better known s°neration of the town. He took part in a great Dickens pageant there with »'t of Mr. Pickwick's well known friends. —Wide World Photoc. as Prince George of England, goMs at Del Monte, Calif. The youngest son of King George and Queen Mary, who is carried on the files sor, is getting his first glimpse ship’s anchorage at coast port:. —Cony of H. M. S. Durban as Lieut. Wind- of America during the British war- Undervco ndarwood. HURLED FROM AUTO PEAGE PACT HELD WHENDOGROPENS ASPOLITEAL IS1E Woman Injured When Thrown | Expected to Play Prominent| “KNOCK” IN ENGINE PROTEST SEABRODK IS STILL MYSTERY SCHOOL CLOSING English Scientists Unable &0 Parents Gain Reconsidera- From Car Making Turn. Hurled from the automobile in which | she was riding when a door suddenly opened, Mrs. Rowena Weaver, 27 years old, 1319 W strest southeast, last night | suffered a severe injury to the head and contusions to both kneces and one shoul- Part Throughtout Cam- paign. The Kellogg anti-war treaty is get- | ting into politics and may stay there | until the end of the campaign, if not | And when the December ses- | jonger. sion of Congress com: be ratified. but Court and League of Nations fight has will L probably only after the World | Solve Problem of Auto Motor. By the Associated Pres SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., | 11.—Science has yet to solve the mys | tery that intrigues every auiomobile | owner when he hears a fuel knock in tion by County Board at Marlboro. With chips on both shoulders and in- September | dignation in their hearts, a party of 60 tesidents of Seabrook, Md., appeared before the county school commissioners at Marlboro today and after more than . | e ause. | an hour of strenuous effort persuaded er. v to Casualty Hospi- vivi as be | the engine and wonders at the cause. |an pes der. She wes taken to Casualty Pi- | been muwd_:n:i lherpth—\:hhm:’ con- | This was the repott made today by two | (he reluctant board to reconsider its de- tal, where her condition is said to be siderable discussion” of the Monroe | English scientists at an _international | serious. Mrs. Weaver was riding in an | Doctrine. | symposium of the divisions of gas and cision to abolish the Seabrook School. automobile operated by Albert Bush. 25| _ The statements attributed to the Re- | fuel chemistry of the American Chemi- | Through A. T. Jones, spokesman, tho: years old.flo! Capital H(e;lghts. Md., \\:Le‘n g:ahg]aar; f;m';gfflefi pi:blfcl:flmpl\gv cal Society. accused the board of discrimination the door flew open as they were making > fes £ ain the caus . D B p ey et ey Secretary of State Kellogg stepping on American “soil” again on Mrs. Alfred E. Smith leaves no doubt that she will vote in No- | ot EnockingG. B. ‘Maxwell a:_d RV, i bebor::hc?:;";?.gm: s ;J:;&.fi“ ‘;n the automobile from which | which is precisely the way the League his return from the signing of the momentous war-renunciation vember. The wife of the Dcmocratic standard bearer registering ‘rz'ch;e{fler of s(r:wfl' r«li;pm‘rflf;:" ‘f’f Ef‘:'jly According to Mr. Thomas, there wer she fell. | Covenant was beaten. And if the notes treaty at Paris. A sailor is assisting the Secretary from the cutter yesterday at the board of elections in New York City. In placing her i o hotographic study of the | 19 children at the school yesterday and Three men were injured, one of them | exchanged between Sccretary Kellogg which carried him to a New York City pier from the Leviathan. “X" in the Democratic circle, Mrs. Smith gave her occupation as e s & ~ y |21 today. Such a number, he saig, en- Aore! nts “interpretir D movement of flames _simultancously d, SR D RO R T e e e e —Copyright by P. & A. Photos. housewife and her age as “over 3 —Assoclated Press Photo. with measurements of the development | Htlcs the town to a one-teacher e - 3 - L v - ——= | of pressure during the explosion of the | " he said, “are sitting bile overturned at Twenty-eighth and| Doctrine are to be considered as bind: ™ bl it s oy lhaer |on the doorsteps. We may be boycot- R streets yesterday afternoon. The in-| ing, which is the claim that will un- f | A AL CUETIE Y e |ting the Lanham School, but we will S jured were the driver, Harold Beaver,| doubledly l{}e‘em;:;o::rzngiese:d‘%ixg‘s)m:‘WOMAN S PARTY 70 ASK |\ MILLIONAIRE QUITS BUSINE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN R e taThe s serious | contine to refuse to send our children nue southeast: William J. Tillett, 27| tion to clarifying “reservations” or “in-| HOQVER AID ON RIGHTS TO STUDY TO BECOME TEACHER SAVE SCHOOLHOUSE |foried. ‘Intensive research has led to | ™5, board 1ast week decided to do Jars Ol 28 Dursey et Cierry oia’ | Of the Governmant pevmitiing the ciner — - and the blending and ‘doping’ of fuels, | 2WaY with the Seabrook School and 166 Third street southeast. nations or the "world to ‘Sccept the | National Council Meeting Todny | SR S S T | Conl Supply in Basement of Forest- | but the cause of the trouble is still nof | RPE!, 10, Siidren there ‘to attend i { » g i & e 3 A\ 7 y 3 . 4 | nation meetings followed in Seabrook Held After Accldent, @ wreck.| _ Clte World Court Revival. M teeton zaney. | John D.'Clark, Oil Magnate, Enters Johns| ™' Smictire Found Abiuse |t Genge cranger rown ot tne | 4600 S350 olomed In Sestesor Beaver was thrown clear of the wreck-| . e tWorid tonrt B -~ Election Policy. . N ) From Exhaust Pipe i . In opening the | around the bus which was secured to age. but Tillet and Lewis were caught| _Chatles Bvans Hughes, former Secre- \ . e “Sympostam wewid” poTEe DTt of | carry children to and ‘from Lanham beneath it. They were extricated by i 21 The National 1of t an's 2 Special Dispatch to The Star. S e > s evote School. Parents charge that between ciens ana sen To Grorgelown Bospl | udge on the Werld Court naving been |, e Natont counctof e Womans | Hopkins for Three-Year Course to FORESTVILLE, V., September 11— | Pob gt mechanlan, o combus. | iips the Sue - used t ha coal wm tal. where Tillet was treaf or a : f . i S A = ice and is not a desirable conv Y Brokei) 1eTt i’ and Hb-abAbiien ernm:n;ls.vn;ngc flhe ;{;nds‘?‘fe ‘trhrliworid glfi:gflnfl;rfirfsl:i'iflg;lg}ei{%a:kméh):{:_ p f p f }1 The Volunteer Fire Department of Mc- | fuels in an attempt to find the true | They also point to the fact ?fi:{'g:; about the face and body and Lewis for ffi)“rh St e 1938 rc‘;;;m‘j man of the National Council, presiding, repare tor roressorsnip. Lean last night saved the Forestville | (aus¢ of engfim detonation. the impor- | brook is growing rapidly. e e 15 out of the way they | Preliminary to the conference of offi School from destruction by fire. The | emphasiede " C"0 PArdly be over- | According to Mr. Thomas, the school and body. Beaver was treated for lacer- | tial campaign s out. flrt e rhey e | cers ‘tomorrow afternoon to. decide the | s alae e ) g emphasized, at Springfield, Md. has only nine ations to the Ieft leg and hand and then | could Tevive the subject, = They now | &ers tomortow afterncon to decide the | degree team of Great Falls Grange met e e | pupils, but is provided with the full taken to the seventh precinct station | contend that a nation which is willing | &oCHS 3 | Written Exclusively for The Star and the | made his arrangements to come East to | In_the schoolhouse last night to re- 2 time services of a teacher, house and charged with driving while o renounce war as an instrument of na~ | Party. G C G 5| NG Rinericen Rewspaner Alliance | | iade his arrangements to come hearse for_the meating of the state| EX-MAHARAJAH’S APPEAL Perry Boswell, president of the school ot oated Hlonal Poflcy, Should mot oblect to MEMl | call on. Herert toveofefence will| BALTIMORE, Septcmber 11.—John |~ From an easy char in his study Mr. | Grange at Richmond next week. Meme board, told the delegation there was no Mrs. Edwin Lines of Kensington, Md., | bership in ‘a_tribunal which_sha i e e gt Lcil 'C‘l,uk to- | D- Clark, ofl millionaire from the West, | Clark discussed his reasons for retire- | bers entering the schoolhouse were met | IN WOMAN’S SUIT DEN'ED} intention on the part of the board to and Miss Jeanette Gibson of the Bur- | available |r{1dclcl:ie d}:spmsi if bluv.hs cs‘mm_mw mm_mnmn:n A(nk o o'cloc L of | Who had deliberately turned his back |ment from the world of finance. For | With the acrid odor of coal gas. discriminate against Seabrook. ey Shimoon Whes Lhe suiom: | 1o, debate wil Hinge oo what the | (he cqual s amendmen, " | on an outsanding busincss caeer, mas | o, (nE, e wants, e cons o attoa | Invesigaion n the basement shoed| ‘ | R yesterday afternoon when the automo- | 3 i : » 195 | Bastern schools, and both he and his ombay Court Rules Agai; - | ile in which they were riding was in a | value rlelally is &r Lber stacem‘ennts {,"‘&‘ xt‘n i !loTn}alf gm}hcl,rlm;?n »rzemlx‘,lrshof dm\;l r:a- |arrived in Baltimore with his family to | wife like the Atlantic_seaboard. Then | had been piled so as to cover the ex- e nst For- ARCHBISHOP PR AISES collision at Thirteenth street and Iowa | the Ke 7 = sk ig“”ld gtl O e iariace o Richard wain- |take up his residence here and begin | there was Hopkins, The Clarks had ' haust pipe from the lighting plant. The | mer Nancy Ann Miller's Husband | Circle with a taxicab operated by Fred. | foe Doclilne ene American interests,| JUENL secretary of the Woman's | 2D 02 Craduate course in demns | lived In various sections of the countey, | coal dust had been lgnited from the e . ! grick Ganetson, 1754 Columbia_road. | {ic, CReQiy beinE that anp attack on the | CR00ye Mvs. Anne Atchbold, Mrs. Flor- | s Oniveray. He will study'busi. | but.never in the East. e sy e mage Action. i AUSTRALIAN CHURCH They were treated at Emergency Hos-§ U01eq CUUSS PREmts defensive Wev atid | FE and hirs, aeokel, g i ness economics, {opithe nearest we've ever lved {5 the last time the plant had d the | BY the Associated Press. pital for bruises and shock. frodemtredidre St | - Harvey W. Wiley. To devote himself to his favorite | Chicago,” put in Mrs. Clark. “That's|Several days ago. When discovered the e | i terests outside the United States—a view e =8 1y » ' " fire had burned almost as far as the BOMBAY, India, Septe —An | Sitesa ! i, o study, Mr. Clark found it necessary to ‘East’ to folks in Denver, where we lived ( g . September 11.—An . . Others Injured. 8 { with which Great Britain concurred. | 5 Tetire from all active conneetion with | before coming here.” i pine partition which Incloses the Light | appeal fileq by sir Tukojl Rao, f » San Francisco Churchman, Review- Other injured in traffic accidents, | Senator Borah of Idaho is a champion | Novelist Commemorated o o | plant room. At least 50 members of . former | J either seriously, were: Evelyn Musson, | of the Kellogg treaty, but opposed to the * business affairs. Accordingly he re- Middle-aged Man, the McLean department responded and | Maharajah of Indore, against the juris- | ing Recent Ci Or- neither seriously, were: Evelyn ! gg treaty PpO: | pECATUR, o, e Rrin Pt A Sn | e D o Aot s-| ing Recent Congress, Says Or 4 years old, 2242 Chester strcet south-; World Court.” Senator Swanson, Demo- | . Ind—A memorial tablet Ey P"; ney b | N il i | were able to extinguish the fire with | diction of the Bombay High Court in | caxt. and Join M. Davison. colored, | crat, who is considering - seriously | {0 Gene Strafton Forter, Hoosier nature | ReAning Co. the vice presidency of the | Mr. Clark is a quiet, personable man | Sere, able the suit for 184,000 rupees (about $60.- | ganization Is Complete. 29 years 010, 415 Warner gtrest ! whether the “interpretations” in me.gnvpl:s}, is being placed in the Ada ‘Pag-msg;lcfn fia.flprnhpcé{ohéun.d(‘7';*'.1 of early middle age. He might easily | ¥ 4] 3 000) damages filed against him by a After firsi colliding with an auto- | Kellogg mote are binding is Tanking| DONIY oourthiouse yard here. Mrs.jand & directorship in the Standard Oll| 1, tayen for s college) professor. Twenty | T o dived today. = mobile driven by Junje Twyman. 2400 Democrat on the Senate foreign relao| Porter came here as o bride and at her | Co. of Indiana. “The f completing his | years ago he was graduated from the| PLAN ENGINE COST CUT. | Rajpurker mhosovkabal Pandarination py e Associated Press A e e i e Ll i el s { with lTurinig her 1o Bix romer. TUET | “SYDNEY, New South Wales, Septem- f«’."}"iauasr:mzt:}\‘nmmfl“gmk )cmfracrn‘,'akm the position that it was useless to ?nvaummnhnfl accident in California n”:fiél}l]\rr‘ml|nvr:nwe onc—that of school ;\g:&n?:;l;fiw“?% Tra;;::gm::n?fifidm?‘ Engineers Believe smndm~dizn-?"’}"¥’"“ 1o gain her daughter as his ber 1l.—Reviewing the recently closed . atruck two parked cars, own- | bring the World Court protocol back to | few years ago. i er. il roat oREBA I e O ol 3 i oy {;’rz:gcs:‘.‘dlxn::slmrixlilr:\g (k:“m bo:dla for 11 ' Eucharistic Congress, Archbishop Hanna ed by G. A Santos and the ciher by | the Senate for clarification. —_— e Attracted to Baltimore. likes, he has chosen to return to that| tion Will Reduce Price. | furniture “and ?:wflg, 's'"r,frsuk;?‘c{nfl of San Francisco said today: “May Aus- VG, Thyring, both of 1416 R strect | Notes Are Suggested. |yations, butthe League members wil| 1t was while he and s family —Mrs. | hich most, itereted him us o vouih,| NEW YORI (—Pians for stand- | is beleved to b Burope P | 14La, ¢ many years realze the dream was slight | | iuries and damage | yeanuhile an exchange of notes has | be loath to do so unless Secretary K¢l- | Joyce Clark and Robert. 17. and Jack. Bl BE losoptty and cconomics. |ardization In another manufacturing | With his American wife, the former | g o ig a0 the hope and desire | been suggested as one way to aatbfy‘loss does some interpreting in future | 15—were touring the East that the School this enter Marston | .1d, that of the Diesel engine, are de- | NANCY Ann Miller of Seattle, Wash. | or Americans who have known its kind- s v ithe powers that the American reserva- | notes. So the problem may resolve it- ( oil man became interested in Baltimore, g ol b : - Justices Fawcett and Kemp in dis- |}y hospitality and envisaged its future Mission Head to Visit U. §. |tions to the World Court protocol at-|self into whether the executive branch |He liked the old-fashioned charm and At g;fln‘fllwlmflq Amberst, | scribed in a bulletin of the American | missing the appeal sald it would be strength and power.” jtached by the Senate will not embarrass | of the government will go as far in in- | beauty of the city, he said, and its en- Sy e, feyshes prep school,” said MI. iociety of Mechanical Engineers, manly on the part of the former ma- > Archbishop Hanna sald the organiza- MILAN (%) —Catholic churches and | the operation of the protocol as between | terpreting the Senate reservations to | vironment, which he thought so differ- e e Con think Jack knows just | ~The bulletin says that certain small | harajah to put in an appearance in de- tion In every diocese Was perfect and mission centers in America will soon be |other nations. Switzerland has asked | the World Court protocol as it has been | ent from that of Western cities. Yehere, he's going-—probably to the col- | parts, such as piston rings and spray | fense of the suit. They also called ai- that the helpful sympathy of the whol onea T taner Paolo Manna, superlor | the League of Nations for an opinion | willing to go in interpreting the far-| When the family motored past a|lcge that has the biggest foot balllPaives, “are manufactured by saeslmy | tention to the supposion ar b had eonie worlkd aves aRhE i e v genarai of the Pontifical Mission Insti- on some of the very points developed |reaching provisions of the anti-war |house on Chancery road in Guilford, | team. concerns and that standardization | had assistance from the Indore govern- | bc’the happicat (ot e i Zute of Milan. Father Manna, now in |in the American reservations. If there pact. And In the end both may be|an exclusive residential section of |, He laughed a bit, seeming glad to be would enable these manufacturers to |ment in defending the sult. ol oo i s D e Ghina, has st completed u;urvay‘;)]g js a Wil to enter the World Court,|consummat. but not until the cam-|homes which have an old English at- | free of all business and financial cares. | pantsibte largely to the reduction of — e g U Catholic missions in India and wil eon rgation: in fhe Tnited States s % found in both countries. of the system of “interpretations” by notes may make it possible for fthe rest of the world to accent, the Seneie reser- *paign is over and the zcars of hattle are healed, (Crrsrizht. 1022 mosphere, the Clarks decided tha' was the very house they had always wanted. They Im}uhl it, and Mr. Clark Tavender suits and hats for men are vogue in London. engine-making costs. A committee of the oll and gas power division Is at work on the subject. ] A talking picture syndicats, with a capital of $2,400,000, has been organized | in Germany. @ S Bishop Dunn of New York paid trib- ute to the reverence of the Australian people and their consideration for tne religious beliefs of others.