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THE EVEN " HUGHES PLANNING EUROPEAN SUMMER Supreme Court Scatters. Holmes to Visit Station Agent Friend. By the Associated Press. ‘The names of Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes and their daughter Elizabeth held a conspicuous place yesterday on the passenger list of the Leviathan. They were bound for Southern Eu- rope, where two other members of the | Supreme Court, Justices Sutherland and | Stone, have already gone for the va-| cation season. Whether they go abroad or stay at home; whether they go to the moun- tains and to the seashore during their Summer vacations, members of the' art cannot have complete rest. Their | judicial duties follow them. Those who ga abroad, as well as those who remain in this country. have {heir Summer vacations interrupted at | frequent intervals by court business. Before the court begins its new term— October 6—papers in over 300 cases will have been sent them. Mr. Hughes will remain abroad until ‘August 12, when he will return to New | ' York City. He plans to,address the American ar Association in Chicago on Aug: A umber of for-| eign law 'S are exp to attend the | nd he will return to Wash- | ton with them and nain here until e goes to Brown University for a| peech on September e will permanent ate in his new home on R street and preside at the annual meeting of senior circuit judges, | held to expedite the business in the | Federal courts throughout the country, | before the court begins its new term Justice Sutherland, who sailed before the court ended its last term on June at Lake Como, and will visit Brus- Paris before going to England ce at Buckingham- Stone, an_ artist, will paint landscapes. They also plan & tour of Europe. Justice Holmes has again located at his Summer home, at Beverly Farms, Mass., and he plans frequent talks with his old Summer neighbor and friend, the station ggent, an acquaintance of over 50 years. Justice and Mrs. Van Devanter have again taken the O'Dunn house, at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., and this year will haye as neighbors Justice and Mrs. But- ler and their two daughters Justice Reynolds, the bachelor of the court, will make a number of short trips out of Washington during the . Summer and may visit his brother in California. Justice and Mrs. Brandies and their daughter, Susan, a practicing attorney, again have located at the Hyde cottage, at Chatham, Mass., where for a number of years they have spent their Sum- mers. Justice Roberts, the new member, is practical farmer, and will be at his farm, in Chester County, Pa., with Mrs. Roberts and their family. Willys Visits Paris. WARSAW, Poland, June 12 ().— Ambassador Willys, recently appointed ‘American envoy to Poland, has left with his family for a two-week stay in Paris. Old fashioned Pie Crust easily made Grandmother had some won- derful recipes, but what a time 50 easy! 'Flako likhe. fluky pie crusts and dry undercrusts. and the uniform blend mssures perfect results every time. 15¢ package Tmakes s nine - inch double crust. ~ Try Flako Ask your wrocer for it. FIRE SITUATION ACUTE |DE MOLAY WILL CONFER Additional Equipment Rushed to E | Rangers in Ontario, Canada. | gopert Le Bruce Chapter Will Hold PORT ARTHUR, Ontario, June 12 (). R 5 ¢ E turday NI L Raitional squipeaentiwad dentaeater: | Pors s, Satundey SiEht et day into blazing regions east,’ north Alexandria. and west of Port Arthur for use of Robert Le Bruce Chapter of the fire rangers striving to check numerous ' r Torest Mres. * Foresiry officials said the wracr Oy e Molay: sponsered by g situation _was still acute, with warm | LOdBe of Perfection of this city, is con- winds and continued dry weather add- | ferring both degrees Satutday evening, oy e i g Flarfies have broken | In the George Washington National Me- out anew in several townships where A e v e ad "mers | morial at Alexandria, Va. The exercises temporarily quieted by rains. Nearly | start at 8 o'clock, with a class of 30. 200 men are engaged In the Mack dis- | Masons of Washington and vicinity trict, 90 miles northwest of here, where |are invited to the ceremony. 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