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A2 *¥ NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930 REUNION TOBE HELD [scwss v~ 1[DR.A. . CUSHMAN [HOOVER SINCERITY [TRAFFIC REFORMS AT BICENTENNIAL| @27 | DIESINNEW YORK AS “DRY" ATTACKED) STUDIED BY CROSBY -Families and Descendants of Founder of Industrial Re-|Lobby Committee Hears Let-| Elimination of Congestion _ " Al Former Presidents search Institute Here Ex- | ters From Anti-Prohibition Held Primary Problem INDIANA- SOCIETY ELECTS CANFIELD {Many Distinguished Persons Are Included Among 400 at Meeting. Will Be:Invited. pires at Age of 62. Group Head. in Washington. nio fx the fourth of o serles of : Dr. Allerton Seward Cushman, ma- (Continued From First Page.) —-(Oontinued Frops First Page) ! ; TN With Gov. Harry 8. Leslie of Indiana articies on t Lo being Jormes 3 . : i tionally known chemist and founder of . i 5 % # « and Mrs. Leslie as guests of honor, the Iatea ‘undar, the aussices of the Redpral the Institute of Industrial in|said & friend of Mr. Davis had called | least & year's official notice even after § . { |Indiana Society of Washington, meet- wide George - Washington bicentenn 3 ¢ this city, of which he was director | attention to an apparent inconsistency |the preliminary discussions. L S ing last night in the suditorium of the cetabration, ' Which sponsors declare - until about seven years ago, died atlin Stayton’s testimony yesterday, when | $ - - National Press Cl lect ficers to S he Vine gr Telebration: thus \ i B Siiany e ‘aking up the matter of a restriction 4 ? ! . u ted of ARoen 1% Tt is mot to de | ? e Hotel, New York, yes-,he expressed the opinion that six mem- on night parking, which Gen. Crosby o 5 ' % serve for the ensuing year. A gathering A B i enter in terday after a short illness, according | bers of the Hoover cabinet believed P 8, . : , of approximately 0 was present, in- the National Capital, wh‘lu [} /: :'vg:mfl > to word received here. He was 62 years | prohibition a failure. believes is bound to come, sooner or : ¢ . 2 A - cluding many ~ distinguished pe;'som goents of ‘the 1033 weries of BTeCerer s 18 old. Bince leaving Waal n, Wl Caraway then read testimony DY |iater, he said that the plan to be gro- . ; 4 from Washington offictal life. i 3 he retired from his directorship of the | Stayton which said he classified Davis o0l S RS B S RO . i 3 Harry C. Canfleld was elected presi- — Institute of Industrial Research, he had | 8s & “wet” and later said he was “not ! y 5 Lo F . 5 dent of the society. The four new vice BY DONALD A. CRAIG. made his home slternately in New York | wet hardly.’ hour of parking between 3 and 7 o'clock = 2 T presidents elected are James E. Watson, and Greenwich, Conn. Other members of the cabinet men- | in the maning on & small area of the | 4 o 5 Mrs. John Mock, Oscar R. Luhring and Among the multifarious features of Dr. Cushman was born in Rome, |tloned were Secretaries Stimson, . 3 Harry 8. “Mis, the year-long George Washington bl-| = o 00 opron o cUSHMAN. where his father, the late Edwin C,|Adams, Mellon, Lamont and Postmas- | COngested downtown section. One year's . ® ¢urikie l'uryel:c::w.ncreur:qm gy centennial program in 1932, wh:lcl;xwue . i . Cushman, was in the diplomatic service, | ter General Brown. notice would be given before such a - financial secretary, and Victor Garrigus, expected to make it unique in TY_- His father was the nephew and adopted | mnree Deny Statements Authoritative. regulation would take effect, and then . K treasurer. The executive committee is are plans to hold in the National Cap- | such as pageants, programs, historical | son of the late Charlotte Cushman, y - | & second area, slightly larger than, and ¢ 4 composed of Roscoe Fertich, chairman; ital a reunion of the families and de- | facts regarding different events, every [ noted Shakespearean actress. Stimson, Adams and Lamont said |including, the first, would be similarly L 2 Mrs. Cecil A, Chittenden. e hl:’l- " scendants of all former Presidents of | bit of assistance, so that they can cele- Dr. Cushman was graduated with a | Yesterday Stayton had not spoken for | restricted to two years' notice, and so $ erick Ballard, '.Yme John 1'.:‘ is . & the United States and to invite here the | brate and keep on celebrating on all bachelor of science degree from Wor- them, while Davis, Mellon and Brown [on until a sufficient area had been . 4 d % Jack McFall. it legislators of other countries, probably | the different holidays and fete days in | cester Polytechnic Institute in 1888, [ did not comment. restricted. 3 Among those present at the meeting tl ts of the Federal Govern- 1933, so as to make Washington better died Friedi After the mention of Secretary Davis,| The effect of this, Gen. Crosby pre- ; v ::n:: i .Z“:‘m in paying honor to the | understood. :‘:fl xmlby"l'w -;:'fi“ in 4 berg Caraway turned to some correspondence | dicted, would be to take off the streets ! 4 o Z’,".yz';'n”{- J%I:l&ns% W‘luon. k5 memory of George Washington. “We ate not working for merely | o master of arts degree at Harvard and | exchanged in 1037 between Stayion and | certain cars which are parked day and § \ LS } master Genscal New, R e This was disclosed todsy by Repre- |local celebration in the National Ospi-| a doctor of philosophy degree there the | Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, then Assist- | night, more efficiently than the present ! \ . . ! : Richard Eiliots, Noble —jorcntatives sentative Sol Bloom of New York, Who, | tal. That is not our thought. We will following ant Secretary of the Treasury in charge | regulation limiting the parking of s 5 } . 4 Arthur _Greenwood, it e with Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, 18 88~ |do just as much for Portland, Oreg.i| He served as assoclate professor of | Of prohibition enforcement. vehicle in non-restricted areas to 18 L 2 Wives; Frederio Willia '09“;“‘9'&00 by soclate director of the bicentennial on | Dalias, Tex., or Boston, Mass. &3 _We | chemistry at Bryn Mawr, 1000-01. Sub- | The letters showed that Gen. Andrews | consecutive hours. ¥ 3 vey H. Wiley and e w“‘.:“ . Har- behalf of the Federal Government. will for the District of Columbis. The|sequently, from 1902 to 1910, he was |had drawn up some proposed medicinal| “Primarily, of course, the streets are g , | e Devartinet o T o o He also announced that he is going | various patriotic organisations will be|ggistant 'director of the office of public | SPirits legislation and had asked Stay- |for trafic,” Gen. Crosby observed. 3 gy B S N | Balawin, lisidce and Mrs. abroad this Summer for the purpose of | asked to join With us, 80 as to make this | 1ot i *"1riited States artment of |ton to aid in obtaining its passage | “Driving now along such a street as M ’ 5 Maj. Robert E. O'Brie visiting foreign Nntlnl?‘s g I&:m G;X"_n:: celebration & nwmi and we u;flph'n- Agriculture, and chemist in charge of mr!zuzh Fé’fl'"&'um it California street u'. "xl n.:"nwm u{ . » 2 those” present to the. hor v pr!;:‘n!fi to take e ning something worth while for a letter WS, e witness | canyon, on account of CAars parl ok TR & investigations. In the last named Year | i he would co-operate. ~Later, letters | on both sides of the street. — © | § line, headed by the presi- Washington bicentennial, so that the |the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of the|he founded the Institute of Industrial directors can make their plans with | country. meareh showed, he had discussed the legislation [ pou0 poyay _ . - | ‘Mrs, Baldwin entértat this participation in view. o Trip Abrosd This Year. Widely known among the solentists | With members of Congress. T lc Buildings Make Preblem. ! : : vocal sesttime s w(’}?ee‘x:mdl Representative Bloom made it pl of the Nation, Dr. Cushman was e fel-| They addressed each other as “Bill Gen. Crosby sald that he had en- recited a number of James Whitcomb that the bicentennial celebration 18 not| «T intend to go abroad this Summer|low of the American Association for the | and “L. deavored to find out what definite steps 1 X Riley's poems. to be confined to this city, but he|and visit the foreign countries and get| Advancement of Science, a_fellow of [ Caraway then read a letter written by been taken toward caring for the § § pointed out, nevertheless, that the Na- | the ideas of their governments for par- m‘o ‘;‘;fimnmn Academy of Sciences, | Stayton to former Senator Wadsworth |large amount of traffic to be shifted to tional Capital, which George Washing- | ticipation in the bicentennial celebra-|a member of the American Chemical|0f New York on April 6, 1928, which | the section of the District to be occu- WH ALEN DECL ARES ton “located and founded,” will be the | tion, Soclety, the American Soclety Testing | discussed & speech Wadsworth was to [ pled by the Federal Government build- stage upon which most of the spectacu- | “In the short space of time that the \iaterials, the American Ceramic Society | deliver. ings, and that, as far as he can learn, MR DOCUMENTS SHOW lar and national features of the | associate directors have been function-|and the Iron and Steel Institute of Letter Slips Mention Wine. none have been taken. In addition to country-wide program will be enacted. | ing resolutions have been passed by &|Great Britain. o the heavy traffic through the congested sov' “We are going to bring the world [ljarge number of organizations, repre-| He had engaged In varlous research | The chairman also read a number of | section of town to these new buildings, ET WORK HERE legislators here in 1932 sald MI. senting millions of people, pledging|work pertaining to studies of potash, |Slips he sald were attached to the let- | there will be traffic to the four blocks re also planning 10 | themselves to assist in every way pos-|usage of ground rock as fertilizer, the | ter. The notations mentioned cham-|of the new municipal center group just bring to Washington Oty all of the big- | sible in this celebration. cause and prevention of the rusting of ' Pagne, gin, vermuth and Scotch and|across Pennsylvania avenue from the gest and greatest of the national and | “A talking motion picture in eolors|iron and steel, etc. He was the suthor 8ave What purported to be their price.| Federal group between Sixth and Third (Continued From Pirst Page) Information of the New York Police De- conventions that year. is to be produced on the life of Geo: 2 fon and Preservation of | The total Caraway sald, was $76.50. Ll eane teame i son Documents Transiated. & international Wa .mn'&n that will be made mn,nr‘f '}mt n’{’x‘\‘d ‘é",;;;“' in 1910, and “Chemistry |, Btayton said he was unable to explain | on this area st approximately 9 o'clock 5 : > Plans for Reunion. cally correct. This should live for cen-(and Civilization,” completing his first | the notations, Bt betn 0o it ot e man WL, o et . ‘ the X guage, Eng: «We plan to hold here in Washington | turies as a Tecord of the greatest eventa| edition of the latter in 1920 and the | dicated the speech was to have been de- | away at spproximately 4:30 o'clock in ransl o ”mu = a Tounibn of the families and descend- |of Washington's life, and on every fu-|second in 1925, He also had written | livered at the University Club at Balti- | the afternoon. He examined the plans il I e v s ants of all the Pr its, ture Washington's birthday anniversary nymerous scientific papers and bulletins. [ mOTe. FIarTi, which tentovely ass v Ubgeey Emmitin Sl B o o2 sald the Commissioner Whalen. He esidents. X - . 8. Constitution—Old |it can be shown in churches, schools,| Dr. Cushman saw service in the | C8raway read a memorandum pur-| Harris, which tentatively set up under- mn";hj,.vu_'wfmau being restored at rooms and theaters. It will thus| ordnance department of the Army dur- |POrting to have been prepared for|ground parking space for about 750 documents reached this country by Boston, will be placed on exhibition materially in educating the peo-|ing the World War and was stationed | renee du Pont of Wilmington, Del, by | vehicles of persons calling to transact - 4 . courler from ths Soviet embassies at here that year. ple about Washington and arousing| for some time at the Frankford Arsenal, |G T. Barnhill, jr, Delaware manager | business at the bulldings of the new|Head of American Society b Berlin and Paris, “We are going to reproduce the music | their patriotism. Pa. He reached the grade of lieutenant | Of the association, on July 31, 1929.| municipal center. Gen. Croshy said he i One document dated from Moscow ington's time. The test | * “The Washington colors of blue and| colonel in 1918, . The memorandum said, in part: did not think that would be nearly : P January 3, 1930, and addressed of Washington's Ume. . mericn will | butf will be used wherever possibe dur- | K etropoll- | “It seems to me that our association | enough and had asked Harris to try to| Say$s Period for Agitation “Comrade”@. Gratpen” tforme. it & spacial plays, playiets and musical | ing the year 1932. PO"" | should endeavor to help select & new |secure far more parking space. : that the executive committee of the Sompositions—dedicating it all to this | “I would dwell upon the fact that the| = Dr. Cushman was married twice. His appointee, in order to establish contact| One of Gen. Crosby's ideas is part- Has Come to an End. f Comintern and Profintern has directed bicentennial. Government is to issue in 25 volumes| first wife, Mrs. Sarah D. Hoppin Cush- | With the school system in Wilmington | time one-way streets. Twenty-first and . he be again tched to the United CIn this city and everywhere through- | the definitive writings of George Wash- | man, died in 1921, He leaves his sec- | 3nd thereby prevent the teaching of dry | Twenty-second strests carry a heavy States as general representative of the out the Nation we are going to have ington; also a chart and atlas that will| ond ‘wife, who was Miss Kay McCaus- | Dropaganda originating with the Anti-|load during the early morning and late % tion, country's | give the historical places that Wash-|land of St. Louls, to whom he was |Saloon League and kindred organiza- |afternoon rush hours. Crosby said that| The American Peace Society, which 2 15 directed to establish temporary the greatest Flag day in the i - he £ test Mother's | ington really visited. married four years : , Charl ons. he had noticed often that there would | was formed only & few years after Brit eadquarters at Seattle as manager of b 4 "“&Zfifi.fi‘“ dence @8, | Tt was Washington's great devotipn | Van Brunt Cushman, and o brother, | T have discussed this matter with |be a solid stream of cars headed north | ish armed forces burned the White the Beattle branch of the Amtorg Trad- e o St | VRS Wi B | ot S T K e o e T e W L 6 i 040 Bl 3 . t) , Col. 3 e or two going south, an ts. residen 5 work mi sent 7 Mr. Bloom explained that the contributed to make us what we are| another brothers, Gol Guy Gushman, | [fEFCng” witn this thought in mind, I|fact that there were & few venicles| work ih agitating for world peace is at { cow ight boat.” oS ‘!lfllm" o molm.unn":. umwmo?'owm m.::‘gguldxzotu!‘o’:u;: mdlmmmn: u'naxhe‘:firurvlcmméso:um&ucud in | Wa. instrumental in having Prof. C. W.|heading south gave the northbound |an end. IR : “Between the 15th and 26th of the back again, safe plan to meet all possible condi- | Pomfret, Conn., tomorrow morning, ‘W. Schantz, now superintendent of the | cars only about one-half of the efficient Henceforth the soclety will devote , » lly the children who wi and circumstances. After all these . i Smyrna special school district, make |space of the street. Some effort is now | jtself to expert study of existing pacific . t ’M years his judgment is vindicated. We application for the position. made to meet this situation by forbid- | agencies in international affairs and in all our general representatives, which Soge Saks OO R 4 what | 3noula mot forget-that he was s great| DETECTIVE ON WAY “With the exception of yourself and & |ding parking on the flow side of the | realms of industry, education, social must receive instructions, Hierature Lo R e did and means to this figu] and a great executive, s great few other people, no one knows that I |streets durtnfi rush hours, but Gen.| work, religion and “the various proc-| Upper: Mrs. John Lowe (right) re-|organization of the 1st May outbreaks = " nd of education, a great rfhunplon H R w have any connection with the Schantz | Crosby would like to out, the system | esses of justice.” ceives from Mrs. George F. Bowerman, | from you and sums of money from WEoD” o the matter ofBOW | of ebon 8 geent publie Socrat ERE WITH KELLY application.” of making Twenty-first street (for in-| " pians t bring business men fnto | the, retiring president, a floral tribute | Comrade Sversky, who continic tr o the 00t waniversary of the birth of | *“We shouid remember that Washing- IN BAKER MURDER | Manoiss. ‘o, To thents Aty Jonm | e morning. rosh hows. and.oneowag | active participation in peace efforts are | {167 936 1EI7iGs with the club, Which | in charge of the Anancial department,” Washingion, should be sele: | ton believed in religion, o sed not forget ston Mcofi“ ai':rk discussing the Su- | north during the afternoon rush period, | oS Of & general program announced| Ty L o vy W, w. Husband, elected e Rt ever lived. (Continued From Pirst Pagey __[Preme Ut st Left Turn Under Study. " For- | president of the club. pehtiached to the letter is a list of 35 « 3 rsons sent froj A e, v Taft Aminktration Hit. ‘The present rotary method of making grhuodnn E. Burton of Ohio as head dln.rflmhdm‘ Gnlpen‘ » Rumis to be s ahe s DeLeved "to TAVE KEOWS | ek by wnhy 2t s i | o oF (e ares aee stadomed iy, | oL tne organisation in 1028, aeciived | MRS, HUSBAND NAMED Fhp R PRESIDENT OF CLUB| ®&:ticaw®5iitio wee an ettorts 1o has been questioned in the belief that trati the presidential office.” | Crosby regards as something confus! she was killed by some one she knew. 'dfl":‘,;d:,;“ s s to tourists who are lccuawm'ed to um‘g Ready for Practical Work. When this line of inquiry, however, “If we do not give the present court | methods of making the turn. Cleveland and an explorer, failed to f agital 1 and . produce the solution of the hand down an |is the only other city having a left turn | Instead of agitating for peace finish the w ;W"hmmfl crime, police were forced virtually to ::‘mggw'l!e“"“gd “fnw"}m Gictations | similar to that in Washington. Opinion | working on the assumption that people an. when -%'&?fifiifl‘;’nfiffi ol SRS peope sbanden it o e nea | ¥ W, F'think, be better off one, two | e divided on the left wumn, but Gen, | Srs¢ must be convisoed sfter 108 ‘years | TWentieth Century Group Admits Solid base WU connections, apart- Lieu . Kelly, who remal) % we clined ecessary, society, is, waieh: Just Jreat vere The things that he at home yesterday, returned to the De- | or nr':l:n‘:“':h:“‘;{,‘::" % & Gours ‘with . This will be one of the prob- | of Setivity, belleves that world peace Five New Mem| t I will be ' finished. wdr:lfi?nu“w g aie o the World and to humanity— | tective Bureau todsy and resumed his | o changed personne|” lems put up for public discussion. is within the grasp of all the nations e New Members a York, ‘ Hew an A great of Tee GOVEIN-|part in the investigation. He explaincd | A punphr:t. prepaced by Arthur W.| Gen. Crosby views much of the period [ and that the soclety is now ready for Meetin Th: letter on the Amtorg letterhead men that he had mmfy taken his regular | Machen, Jr., former Maryland manager durln{ which some traffic lights are(“the practical work of establishing L3 about Ly m2 rnd women in New York day off and that he felt thoroughly |of the assoclation, said: how furned on as wasted. There are | peace. being ha u to repiace, was sent by Tes “If the dry tyranny is not over- |stretches of streets where there is prac-| “The sentiment for peace” nldh:: Mrs. Willlam Walter Husband was Cnl!&e‘n to an Amtorg representative ted., NATIONS TO JOIN Inspector Shelby sald that the only lots mow (January 20, | tically no cross trafic during the non- 1 report to in COW, o FORCES IN EFFORT | Eohoas o Evorignon ancs 3| HhGT ) shund " iy Bt b, e "kt ¥ g G, i by ity e | ctedprcdet of e Tusnth O e’ a1 “Kemin ~ ~ | bullets hereafter. i = | onstrated to prove universal de-| tury Club at a meel yesterday in locument dated Decem| , s e e P DAY o e ¥Rl e foune 9 b wri | B up nd g whie pacel méans |t Mt bl th s oud s | mnd o 16 3 et th' ouney's| ne oung Women's i Asoeta | £20 32 Sxeeys i, Mo ve that when & child dr s sdull TO CONQUER NORTH | i the police have several worth-whilé | * " bbb o Thomas J. Ankettel,|and useful ' function. ~ An " lnstance | P of SERURERES .\ o\ istoned by the | tion: term; Moscow, 10 “Dear Comrade Seu, becomes _acquain! leads that they are approaching & | who was not identified, to Henry B.|brought to his attention was Fourteenth | girectors comprehends the use of & sys- | Other officers chosen were Mrs. O. L. true facts about ‘Washington solution of the case. street south of B street, where cross 3 Use of Money, and the m’f-mhp—«vi (Continued From Pirst Page. {n‘}:’h g of 3'1'&"’;‘{’.,“:":3 “lgn sealtz: trame s gr-ctle-lly DL et the Foure {fem of ;1!1‘1"3:? ;lel%yh:trg: Veerhoft, first vice president; Mrs. Ell- | o o000 Radiad o Washington's time, he at the ssme tme | from Jouett Shouse, chairman of the |teenth 'street traMic must halt all| gt Tational thought and ac. ¥ood P. Morey, second vice president; | economic crisis i the Uni "t becomes more patriotic. Barrow: 1 s o the hose o aia|D. C. COLLEGIATE PRESS | Democratic exccutive committee, as | toroush the day, and most of the night,| 10 “PRe "irstreferendum taken | Mrs. James K. McOlintock, recording (s requested that all funds in your pos: Committees to Report. covering land for such & purpose that follows: ¥ o ot e et "',,‘{‘{!‘;’L";‘;“,;he{}; among the membership will be on par- | secretary; Mrs. Geoftrey Creyke, cor- | fesslon be turned over o Comrade B “When the different committees, such | he made his celebrated flight from PARLEY IS SCHEDULED T think I told you In our CONversa-|inore”(s no street whatsoever, just a|ticipation of this country in an - | responding secretary; Miss Jane Ran- | {00 (1€ £hicrcel dlmmu:t ;:Wnp' "‘b,; as the committee on the definitive writ- | Point Barrow to Spitzbergen three years gfa of George Washington, the com- pos fy‘:;‘ 3"&,"“‘;":“’:’"‘; Srsimony 9 ax. | the entrance to the Bureau of Engrav- national court. ot of information and | doIph Young, treasurer; Mrs. Frank R.|the American commition. ot Panda: fiee on maps and atias, the commit- | Much of the Arctic is open water in | Meeting Is Called for Tomorrow at| the judiclary committee of the House g"hu‘."d"fi"":m' "“’d‘:“l yard, which Rutter, assistant treasurer. branches mostly affected by the erisis— tee on whoor the committee on fra- ! the Summer, he said, so that the sub- at v%uhinmn was to my mind the y only twice = day. New directors selected for two-year|l. e., textile, ing, fur and other in- ternal organizations and meny mose, | marine will by no means make the American U, to Consider most convircing and the most construc- Desires New Roads. terms were Mrs. George F. Bowerman, | dustries; and the money should be given tior : Mrs. Si . Th , Mrs. 0 T . e G T PG| e s S5 —— gt T ST R | e g of e s s my | S0 0 Pt i | Bt M R e SR BRI "‘51“.":‘1‘13 Tor all time as the ls. He plans to The semi-annual sesston of the Dis-| be some change in the existing condi- 1_‘;” t‘;("fl rg::éulfur&m‘ 'g‘" I have | sideration of the question. Herrick. Directors whose terms will | striking group.” about George Washington and his time. | progress of the expedition every time | trict of Columbis Collegiate Press Con- | tions relative to prohibition. o " g Jobs in mind tive Thought. not expire until 1931 are Mrs. Glenn | Another document is a copy of an "This celebration in no way the ship comes to surface and may | ference will take place fomorrow at| “I Tead Mr. Joy's testimony with a 'hl i r:&uc 11 "I:le. “:nn mol;)‘enn relief to Need Constructive Though s.msm ith, u!,; Ernest R. McComas, |article in Pravda, official Communist & material celebration. That side of it | even install television apparatus. American University. Editors and busi-| great deal of interest and called Mr, | '€ o . One would be an | wa¢ o time when so many are active | Miss Joy Webster, Miss Myra Hend- | newspaper of Moscow, on Communistic Will not enter into our plans in_any “My own interests,” said Sir Hubert, | ness man: et the prbiiatione b kob's specific attention to it.” enormous boulevard, following the line in publicly advoeating futile, irrationa [ Jey &nd Mrs. Frances Goodwine. activities in the United States which D Fow Sasstutel Wy Rve | "are” olilly’ mssscaltiion) Sl TR | ey o e At ns of Rock Creek, and devoted entirely to | it P'4oitrliotive propasals in the name | New members admitted yesterday were | one “polpred” in New York is directed way. We ;:uo et s nd {n o n;-:im an - :nmfo i nnm un 'z m"“nih of thhmvll; Party .udicule “Unfortunate.” through traffic. But the Commissioners "( ‘the movement, there is dire | MrS. Maurice Avery, Mrs. H. N. Lawrle, | by Moscow to distribute among workers Rovow of the wonderful progress we have | pedition will be. well Worth while. - But | probiems, aid hear several speakers, in- | . Roblnson read s letter from Emory | have ho control over the park land, a0 | feeq.of constructive thought and sc- | Mrs, Hoover Hanger Miss Margaref |and in the Army and Naw. Whalen made in the last 180 or 200 ears. We | the opportunity for other scientific | cluding David Lawrence of Washington | W. Clark of Detrolt to Stayton on, this must zemain more or less & wish | fion » the retiring president. amserted. Yard and Miss Florence Bingham. $aid the author o° the articie s Wi- we have 3 , which said: “rhe o lems liam Z. T, W now serving a know of the great con ions observations should not be wasted and | and Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor of | APY o for men ouly tn New “The other one is & Toad from the | There 8re practical - fig e ‘g (- to science and inventions, I want the opinion of the Ameris American Uni 3 ived, yet, unfortunately, there are B e have. s beautiful picture of all | experta on the sort of work to be done | The mnhnre?:m'ul open at 10:30| York the other evening, where the f;fimfi. b dm:’mfl'h"“ Bridge, in | SORCC Tl (houghts and actions are |21 PERSONS KILLED Communist riot in Union Square on un- that which is material, but I am 80rTy | and apparatus to be carried.” am, in Hurst Hall, Statue of dberty was made the butt, | addition o the roadway Lot followed | g pyersive to our own Government. In employment day last March, to say that we are lacking in the true Mo The editor of American University's|8nd ‘Uncle Sam’ ridiculed, was, to say 'g' Y ao ol would help us | such a time, the program of the Amer- AS STORMS SWEEP A, Bogdanov, chajrman of the facts of the huwr{ of those great men To Map Porto Rico Deep. year book for 1031, “The Aucols,” was|the least, an unfortunte affair, o ume e s l:mu we have dur-(joan Peace Society should appeal to Amtorg Trading Corporation, issued a and women, not alone citizens and ns-| e v, g, S, Hannibal has been de-| elected yesterday by the student body.| “If there is to be a revolution in this| Ing tae CACTY “’""h . g‘"&‘m- Americans who desire peace, but feel MIDWEST STATES statement today declaring the letters nonah“%f our n;nmwfigfilb&thu:: tailed o make a complete underses| W. g{ug_ h:‘:lhalr' u“':uau.hg: of Central w%m'r.y'.l el':n ?;dgppmch i with a calm | Ome of o8, cmmhf- . 13::: “l; that t?ernhmug be first of all .::th-l: m wm‘e“‘:m been wcnomn .hfi'a;n :3; from er coun gl In 8, W n 1s an . f disloyalty our Gove! torg rpor: When Washington lived came to our as- | 21°5 Sf the Forto Rico Deep, an area | yolomore st the college. and manager| . Stayton said the letter did not refer ofice—a Tearrangement of the traffl fothing destructive to efforts o attain (Continued From First Page) forgeries. He referred to such letters sistance and helped make this @reat | oe.ir Gapt. 0. 8, Kempft, hydrographer | Of {00t ball, was chosen. He is the son | to & meeting of his association. - e b aidin m‘!‘sfifimflu and | permanent l?ewe from Commissioner Whalen's exhibit as Nation., ot the Navy, told the Geophysical|Of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Fisher, and Declares Hoover Insincere. and abolishing t) s ot e to cross, | " 'rhe naval treaty recently negotiated | yoltage wire blown down near Gales- |¥er¢ Teproduced in afternoon news- data whish e e e so sy | Union_vesterday. The work will be | Tesides 8t 4431 Seventeants street, The| stayton sald he knew that President | overlap Deriod of the lights. “Phe namoes | at Loodon, which President Hoaver |purg, m. papers. g e ess manager of the ucol tr ” transm| in the tow weeks hat T nave boen ac- | W10\ oot compite ‘Chactng o | Ioced Jaseeday o Eard Masncuy, lie” | Hoover, "y nok a hesti s ary In v | couie oY cyent, Knd hat suguested'as | wi eserived by Mr. Fortine as bein | RED CROSS SPEEDS RELIEF. Deoumsnts Gamng: ek as s : a Cen graduate, 2 rimarily 5 ‘;'gfihu i o L Pilened” Deprie wiiy betagen 3 s who resides at 2007 Monroe street north- | de[BHlA. Blouics Compimionos . & Hothin | 18 alse ="°:‘3'“m“’go;',g‘;,‘,":f’,,",‘mmg; St. Louls Headquarters Believes Local | forgeries o3, Boris E. Skvirsky, director this time, but of e “days o come spart, which ‘will make necessary IO what T hear, Mr, Hogver has | about ¢t untl he Giretar of traste T o Andl Temoval of the menace of g Clapters Can Handie Work. o the ‘Soviat information bureau at should become acqua » Observations from other parts of the an 2 . LOUIS, May 2 (#).—The Ameri- ? late tru of that temperament which impels |then either approve or disa) i ions Skvirsky expressed a hope that the gfi’&m 12'&:”:“«::3;"&1:- ‘x‘;'unuf :mld are piling up, Capt. Kempfl said, UNIVERSITY TO DEDICATE Them. 16 somEWnAL fanatically regard | But this is 2ot Crosby’s wa. i 4 n’m‘:‘mm .",'m{";’ n‘l’,‘“fll‘dmh::: can Red Cross, through its Midwestern | documents would be thoroughly investi- 3 he | ggreed nd the Navy now has & complete line the wet and dry issue as being superior | wanted to change the clrcfis ligh < branch headquarters here, moved to-|gated by Federal authorities. tion of our Republic. ¢| of contours *from San_ Francisco | NEW BUILDING TOMORROW | the wet and dry i e, A of | called In the chiet of police: trer ams |and that problems heretofore e 5900 | day to speed relief work in communi-|° He denied “Each his! Srnt wik b b Japan along the great circle course &3 causes for war all assertions in the pa- into the 1932 celebration program on morals, an: t, consequently, a dry | director and the police inspector in he said. “The prob- | ties hit by yesterday’s tornadoes in nine that his organization was handling Gate corresponding to that event and the e PRI e engaged In a gi- | Archbishop Curley to Bless Medi.| Will always scratéh from the ficket @ | charge of the Traic Bureau. P e % nasrowed o the boun~ Middle Western States. Pinds for 8 Russian secret service i picture will be given to the world that | o niic urach St e Feoharting fln man who does not do lip service to ‘This is what I want done,” he sald. | daries of pacific means. We are at the disy hmwhm mffi' rellef workers were| this country. & pe year of how George Washington was | SPLE AnCEEA , M cal-Dental Unit at George- the dry cause, His subordinates did it. journey's end of sentiment.” dispatched into the field lsst night| “The new Russian -documents’ as able to fit into each and every situation Al Use of repo: rom “At the same time, Mr. Hoover, I 1 don’t get much time on this job," <, ief work and early re-|described to me,” Skvirsky sald, “seem ports from them today indicate, officials that y to me to be another link in the chain 5,000 ships of all nations on observa town. 1 believes that th ? & | he remarked, as he looked at tapce tions of slight ations of the cur. e 795 Sty o waie Wee 1 X At the papers different temperament and ks | plled up awaiting action, This said, Red Cross chapters will ted by certain czarist (D other words, Washington will b | rents ‘from " thé old maps. I aiso| Dedicatory exercises for the new med- | 0SSt (SmPEAmENt g bho RS Emhlblyvone of the real reasons bemd | SIR RONALD RAISES [be svle to cope witn situations in the | Shuigres. - oo oo " i atest and most progressive farmer of | 188 collected water temperatures over | ical-dental school of Georgetown Uni- | without espousing their cause, and | his request for a policeman as an side, mgfld&:}.enmm\mlmu. “One of these, Druzhelovsky, con- g’,: ‘scientifie farmer and & real | 100,000 mllqunre miles of the Pacific for | yersity will be held tomorrow afternoon | that, therefore, as a matter of vote- | Frank ey, who got the job, will RUM B AN ‘:‘ 1 M!:r supplies have been re-| fessed and was convicted in Mosco farmer. To the business mn‘uh'wm “"':.:g“ ving problems of radiation and ! o'y oclock, when the blessing will be le't_;i‘n , he hnd‘bcm? take the dry n:lld;& m::g‘yu g:l; n’{umf"" jnterviewing EMBASSY ceived a dquarters here. threo years ago and ‘{f’:’"fl ‘,;" ,i.: B T e O e %he “fifterant | | When Admiral Byrd asked for a map | given by Archbishop Michael J. Curley | nope to sancince Tty by argument OF | others who come. to take the tme WITNESSES ESCAPE STORM. | Do 8O0 e e e year ago. The purpose of these forgeries is always the statement of facts, but, as I know that | the Commissioner from his work. " N . he is not at heart a dry, I fear that I e Importation of Liquor for Official | Party of 20 Called to St. Paul Court|same—to disrupt Soviet relations with h the conclusion that he 15 ¥ Character to Be Shown. supply him' wilh one that would take | Eram at which President W. Coleman | i, *EPcuuse of ‘the prompective wront | ELLIS TO BE HONORED and Personal Use to Be P i e Lo S it “As an engineer and surveyor, as a | i Within 15 miles of the bottom of | Nevils, 8. o, and the deans of the two | in votes and nothing that has to do with e e ook Aalggbic No Direct Evidence. atsiman, ok s Wian, s 2 seigons | "ty nag o be drawn on o Shgnn e v e | o s o 1| 5) 1RADE BOARD GROUP i 579 i, oo e, Wi, o Bt et e ey had parieied n te - . - e have shown the actual location of the |nd Is the first unit of Georgetown's | “°It will then begin an investigation of ven| tmportation of liquor by the Were assured today in a telegram from | New ¥ork and New Jersey of appatent Pole ftself. “But we figured,” he said, | the Anti-Saloon gue. whotllcn witness Wednesday by Membership embassy for the official n;a h;;:xm-l srk-"&dfn :rt::« p:g’f?mu .‘o!l‘ ‘the mem- | o o e m bad, with such ‘that g we u:ut him 'wmun 15 miles, he has not been def ed upon. Committee, use of the Amhuudol;h lflmmm Mm_v el el v strikes being inspired directly by emis- blessed with such powers of ob. | °0Uld find the rest of the way himselt.” | S0 N 0 & CORGRT SNt ot o which was stopped l‘;ywur% g el saries of the Soviet government. It servatian, couid visualige what this grest —————— to the iate Rev. Francis A. Tondort,| COL. LINDBERGH LEAVES A testimonial dinner to William .| Pssador, Sir Esme BV b 8t WILL HONOR ROBINSON | was said that no information of this country some day become. | ARMY FLYER LOSES LIFE 8. J. earthquake authority at George: . Ellis, former chairman of the mem. | sumer BIF Ronld L rany. LI R ed o OO Ly ly ::;lnflffl'l"h ::f.:‘:y ears -nd"’ also & mem- FOR HOMEWARD FLIGHT |bership committee of the Washington| One of the first questions asked the | Arkansas Society Plans Meeting| The strikes attributed to Communis- - will be new Ambassador on his arrival in New i m:e&'.m;w at u,.u M""‘.;;S é’,m York was what his umtudem mw“fi for Returned Naval Delegate. HOOVER ASKS $6,000,000 |Fiazs to Stop at Havana to De- | ithe" comumiiee: on'the se o Jiguor st the BrIUAN m | o o inson, delegate to the liver Mail to Regular New Under his leadership last vear the(pttd Dheve. Fe WOS,rl fut'now has | London Naval Conf business organizations, as the great |Of the South polar regions, by which he|of Baltimore. A reception will be given could direct his route to the Pole, Capt. business man that he was. Kempft revealed, the Navy wes abie g | b his honor following the informal pro- stood, perhops, by a surveyor, and by mzxmemwummvfl'm e s jondess Polo Star Killed Trying to Land on had a surveyor's view of . He Father’s Farm. could visualize what others might cone MEXT Ma ference, will be hon- sider oniy a dream, but it was a sur- CO, Mo, May 2 group brought 760 new members in ored at & meeting of the Arkansas So- Veyor's dream. And, thank God, that | Farold Brown, Unite $10,000 Would Replace Portraits York Plane. fhe trade body, exceeding by 170 ‘the | feached the conclusion that the matier | CIoty O Washington:tomorrow might at dream has come true! dge ) Lost in Cepitol T record established the previous year. | theaarian, l‘persom.l one, not ffectint | 8:3) 'clock in the Pan- American Foom “I would like to im) the ost in Capitol Fire. By the Associated Press. The dinner is in recognition of his m’,,":“"“ o1 any one of the Mayflower Hotel. Dancing and le of this coun PORTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua, May| work and his recent election to the |™ Tnerafore, embassy officials sai bridge will feature the program. uj t is not President Hoover calle be & local celebration. It s fo be a | NeAr here, L D o o Natlon-wide celebration. It is to be a | from iUni almost 6,000,000 to cover defici celebratioh that will be brought home | B o o in Government tments, P A ST R e 108 ootarine of ol DRI ot | e s i today ok | it Tha aiar 1 baing ped"sy | Wil be resumed he steamer is y, in evel 3 T lor rep! of of former n N ay for | side. e affal arran; A nc- | (P).—~The st Munj . 1 oaded “Col, Grant and I intend giving to| Bedford, land, boasts that chief u.uo-‘a and judges of Court ' Miam1. He planned to stop in Havana 'a subcommittee m-dad by Pml'u‘mg u#-"'i‘:‘d“i,"‘mfl’.?,m# llfi“ the vmh ore, from Duluth, 'e‘;:f aground the different States and local orgsniza- though it has 107 saloons not & |I.n£ of Claims which were destra in the and deliver the mail to a regular New which includes Hirry Helwig, Thomas em on any such occasions as he | on Isle mfi: in Whitefish Bay, tlons, the schools, churches and frater~ case of drunkgnness among its 3 fire in the Capitel Building January 3 York plane en route to Miam! late to- Eagan, E, M. Greham, Dwight Terry, may desire in accordance with the cus- | during the on Lake Superior mal organizations alb of the material, people was reported last year, when the artist’s studio burned. day, Robert E. Lee and Wallace Robinson. tom which has prevailed heretofore. last night. po— Con- d, im- gress todey to make available ’ulekly 2.—Homeward bound, with the first|board of directors. He was chairman of tion of liquor into the United seven-day air mail from Buenos Aires|the 1029 Midwinter dinner committee, | B . bassad e | B ew York. Gol. Omaries &, Lindo| Jerome P. Bermard, new ehos e e e tae o, ey s Ore Steamer Goes Aground. e 5! SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich, May 2 - | i

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