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8 SOCIETY | THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1928. SOCIETY Secretary of the Interior West Has Left for a Fortnight Tour in Arizona and New Mexico. “I% Secretary of the Interior. Mr.| His daughter, Miss Marian Shutts, has Roy O. West, left last evening | just entered her senior yvear at Miss for a two weeks' trip through the | Madeira's School, and next year she will States of Arizona and New Mex- | attend Smith College. Mr. Shutts and jco. on which he will investi- | his family spent the Summer months in gate Indian affairs, public lands and | Williamstown, Mass., and Mr. Shutts reclamation matters. He will hold a|will join Mrs. Shutts in New York to- hearing at Stafford. Ariz., and will visit | morrow. when they will return to Wil- the middle Rio Grande Conservatory |liamstown for a few days, and after an- srrigation_district, located near Albu- | other visit in New York for two weeks querque. N. M. Secretary West will re- | they will return to their home in Miami turn to Washington about the middle of’ for the season. | October and will continue to make his| home at the Wardman Park Hotel, | Corey-Burlingame where he has resided since his appoint- | Wedding This Afternoon. ment last Summer. | i Burlingame, daughc;r of Mrs. S(\:Je C.| S urlingame, to Mr. James Edson Core e son of Mrs, C. M. Corey of Millerton, 4 - { Mme. | Pa. will take place in All Souls’ Unita- | Ql;“:p;fl;“]'n‘:“;g"\li‘(fngx:?;" (nd, Mme | rian Church this afternoon at 4 o'clock Siex Fock. Baving wlogen e Semmer | Po7- - 6. B Eltes (isisiing. Jegation at Newport. They will come to | igton the first part of the week. A military wedding of interest will | take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Mark’s Memorial Chapel at Fair- land, Md., when Miss Medeleine Conley, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Edgar T. Conley, will become the bride of Lieut. | Thomas Morgan Watlington, jr.. U.| S. A. A reception will follow the cere- | charge d'affaires of Japan, Mr awada, will entertain at dinner to- morrow evening. when the guests will be | Count Uchida and the members of the | embassy staff | Mr. Sawada was host at dinner last evening in honor of Count Uchida, when the company included the Secretary of | State, Mr. Kellogg: the Secretary of | the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon; | the Attorney General, Mr. John G. Sar- | gent; the chief of staff of the Army. | Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall: the | chief of naval operations. Admiral | Charles F. Hughes; the Undersecretary | of State, Mr. J. Reuben Clark, jr.; the | ssistant Secretaries of State, Mr. Wil- Carr, Mr. William R. Castle, jr.: s White and Mr. Nelson T. nson: the Assistant Secretary of the | avy for Aeronautics, Mr. Edward P. Warner: the director of the Pan-Amer- | ican Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; the sec- | retary to the President, Mr. Everett| : Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck. chief ivision of Far Eastern Affairs, of the State Department; Judge John Barton Payne, chairman of the Ameri- can National Red Cross: Mr. James Clement Dunn, chief of the Division of | Protocol of the State Department: Mr. Mark Sullivan, Mr. Horinouchi and Mr. | Shigenori Togo and Mr. Masayuki Tani, | first secretaries of the embassy. | mony in the home of the bride’s parents at Silver Spring, Md. Mr. and Mrs. McClure Kelley will| arrive tomorrow afternoon from Coven- | try, where they have been spending | their honeymoon, and will be with the former's mother, Mrs. William Fitch | Kelley, for about 10 days before opening | their house on N street. was formerly Miss Theodoria Catalani. : Mr. and Mrs. George Ellery Crosby | of Windsor, Conn., were the guests in whose honor Mr. Robert E. King enter- tained informally at luncheon today at the National Press Club. Among others in the small company were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dugan, jr., also of Windsor, | who motored to Washington with Mi and Mrs. Crosby to attend the insur- ance advertising conference next week. | Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Barnes have returned to their apartment in the Northumberland from a three-week trip to Buffalo and through the Great Lakes. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blauvelt, accom- 5 .| panied by Miss Lidia Bellis, have arrived Count Uchida of Japan, former min- | jn Washington from their home in | ister. of foreign affairs of his country Qradell, N. J.. and are at the Carlton | and now a member of the Privy Council | for several days. of Japan, is at the Mayflower during | S fan his visit in Washington. He is on his Mrs. Tytus McLennan entertained at | way home from Paris, where he went |luncheon today at Tyringham, Mass., to sign the Kellogg treaty to outlaw |in nonor of Mrs. Russell Sturgis Cod- war. The count is accompanied by Mr. | man of Boston, who is visiting Miss K. Horinouchi. Mr. J. Suzuki, Mr. S.| Adelaide Kneeland and Mrs. Henry Nagatori, Mr. M. Tani and Mr. T. Kaw- | Whitney Munroe. | { Ao Mrs. Jerry A. Mathews and her daughter, Miss Evelyn Louise Mathews, | have gone to Long Beach, Calif., for a| visit. Midshipman Jerry A. Mathews, | jr, who has been visiting his parents, returned to Annapolis Friday. Miss | Frances Mathews has entered Holton | Arms. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lee of Senator and Mrs. Edwin S. Broussard are sailing from New York today on the Calamares for Cuba. ‘The Assistant S-cretary of the Navy for Aeronautics, Mr. Edward P. Warn- er, attended the luncheon given yester- day at the Carlton in honor of Lieut. Comdr. B. G. Leighton, United States Navy, who has resigned from the Navy, by the officers of the Bureau of Aero- nautics. Among others at the luncheon were the chief of the Bureau of Naval Aeronautics, Rear Admiral W. A. Mof- fett, and the assistant chief of the Bu- reau of Naval Aeronautics, Capt. E. J. King, United States Navy. Lieut. Comdr. Leighton was presented with a desk set, the gift of the officers of the bureau. U\ ‘The Assistant Postmaster General, W. Trving Glover, left Washington last ev ning for Montreal, Canada, in connec- tion with the inauguration of air mail service and from that point will con- tinue on into the Northwest. He will be ];abscnt from the city about two weeks. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Cham- berlain have closed their cottage at Wakefield, R. I, and are again in their ‘Washington home for the Winter. Col. and Mrs. Nelson Gapen have re- turned to New York, where they went 10 meet their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Trueman Lan- ‘ham, on their arrival from Fort Layton, in the Canal Zone. Lieut. and Mrs. Lan- ham will be in Washington for a tempo- rary stay. Col. and Mrs. Allen M. Smith have re- turned to the Martinique Hotel for an indefinite time. Col. Frank B. 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By the Associated Pre: KENOSHA, Wis., September 20— With the alleged confession of Elmer is with them, Hackbart, 26, and the arrest of three —— men named by him as companions in | _Mrs. George Small Franklin of New |the tarring of an employe of the Allen | York and her daughter Miss Lila H.|A Hosiery Co., police last night believed Franklin, are now in Washington and |they had solved what they termed the | are at the Mayflower. latest disorder in seven months of labor Miss A. B, Capel of Sydney, Australia, | COntTOVersy. |15 at the Grace Dodue Hotel for an |, Thé three men named by Hackbart— ! Earl M. Steel, 21; Dewitt Jones, 24, and | extended stay. ~ She is accompanied by i ' | M B o pward ‘of Tondon, Eng, | Oliver Huxhold, 21, all of Kenosha and | 1and. all said to be former employes of the | i Allen A Co—are held on charges of kidnaping Harold Hendrickson Wednes- day night while he was riding in his automobile on a road south of the city. They entered pleas of not guilty and | S | 40 Communists Arrested. SOFIA, Bulgaria, September 29 (#).— Forty communists were arrested yester- day at Sliven on charges of complicity in a plot against the government. The | police believe that the plot was directed | from Vienna. | Marriage Licenses. Delvin S Witter. 25. of Riverdale. Md. and Elsie V. Thompson. 17. of University Park. Md.: Rev. S. J. Nicholas. James R. Bell: 21, ‘and Gladys Powell, 18; Rev. S. T. Hughes. Albrey C. Bourne. 21, and Lucy M. Ray, 19. both of Charlottesville, Va.; Rev. Wil- liam M. Hoffman. 8t. Ciair Terle. 51. of Pith. Pa. and Ella J.W. Merchant, 50, of this city; Rev. W. A. Lambeth. Georze W. Paulk. 27. and Lucy Kirkpat- rick, 26; Rev. Charies E. Hodges. Aibert Coleman. 38, of 45, “of this' city. and ‘Philadelphia. Pa’i Rev. ar iiam A. Ryon. 23. and Emmabelle Offutt, 22; Rev. J. Pheios Hand. Samuel E. Stonnell, 27, of this city. and | | Florence A West. 19, of North Beach, Md.; | Rev. John E. Briggs. 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A John Doe warrant is to be issued for the fourth member of the kidn.ping party. whom Hackbart said he was un- able to name. Hackbart denfed participation in the kidnaping of Hendrickson. He said that the four men roused him from bed and that he had guided them to the barn where Hendrickson was tarred. STATLER IS REVERED. DENVER, September 29 ()T |1ate E. M. Statler, founder of the Statl | Hotel group, was called “the world's pre { mier innkeeper” by the American Hot Association. whose delegates stood in silent respect to his memory here yes terday. Meeting in the eighteenth annual convention the association re-elected | Thomas D. Green, New York, preside |to serve his fourth term. 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