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Building, 1736 G street. | | 'More than 250 men, an enrollment | far in excess of that of last year, have | signed up for the free course. All of these men are classed as non-swim- mers, although a few of them have | indicated they can swim 'a few strokes. | Teach Against Fear. ‘The students tonight will be given | preliminary elemental instruction in the | art of handling themselves safely in the water. Advice on how to conquer fear of the water, how to breathe properly while swimming and other fundamental points will be offered. The men will be divided into seven groups and each class will be given 15 minutes of instruction for 5 successive nights. Each class will be “initiated” | with a shower bath before entering the pool. Towels and soap will be provided by the Y. M. C. A. Free checking | service for valuables will be available. Course Is Indorsed. | The instructors will be R. B. Morgan and Bernard Phillips, swimming experts of the Y. M. C. A. C. Edward Beckett, | director of the physical department of the “Y,” will supervise the course. | The swimming campaign has received the indorsement of the District Com- missioners, Supt. of Police Pratt, | Coroner J. " Ramsey Nevitt, Com- modore W. E. Longfellow of the Amer- { fcon Red Cross and other officials inter- | ested in promoting water safety, 'SHIP HEADS FACING FALSE REPORT TRIAL | Royal Mail Chairman and Auditor Committed to Prose- cution. By the Associated Press | LONDON, June 22.—Tord Xylsant, | former chairman of the Royal Mall | Steam Packet Co. and long a figure in | the shipping world, was committad for | trial in Criminal Court tcday on charges | that Fe i:sued false annual reports on th: company’s condition. Harold J. Morland, Royal Mail audi- tor, also was held for trial on the same | allegations.. The lord mayor came to these decisions after a serics of lengthy hearing in the Guild Hall Police Court. | 'Both d:fendants asserted strongly |they were innocent of the charges. | Both Lord Kylsant and Morland were | allowed bail of $25.000 each. The lord mayor's decision was given in a crowded court. The case has claimed great public intercst and the attention of the financial world in par- ticular owing to the prominence of the accused and the nature of the accusa- tion. Lord Kylsant, who during the time | covered by the charges—1927 and 1928 —was chairman and managing director | of the company, declaved everything he | had done was in the honest belief that | it was for the welfare of the company | and its affiliates. RAINS TRAP TRAINS | Railroad Accidents Result in Mexico. | MEXICO CITY, June 22 (#).—Tor- rential rains over the week end caused | two serious railway accidents, heavy crop damage and other property loss in various states of Mexico. | A brakeman was killed and 22 pas- | sengers were injured when a Mexico | City-Vera Cruz train was derailed by | & washout yesterday. The northbound | train from ‘Guadalajara to Nogales was trapped in a tunnel in Northern Jalisco for 12 hours Saturday because of ob- structions washed into both ends of the tunnel. The states principally affected by the rains were Guerrero, Vera Cruz, Tabas- co, Chiapas and Jalisco. Two Serious ‘The new bridge from Fort Washing- ton in Manhattan to Fort Lee in New Jersey cost $60,000,000. Ends in ’instantly-. T —doesn’t soil or stain clothes Fon QUICKEST relicf from sunburn, follow the advice of Doctors Nurses and Lifeguards at America’s largest beaches. They treat the most gases of sunburn every day. 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Brodine, 19-year-old student parachute jumper, of Pittsford, doesn't ‘believe in omens, signs or portents. If he did, today's experience would make him think twice before con- tinuing his career. Brodine jumped at 2,000 feet from a Brizee Field plane, piloted by Robert Hoffman. He waited the requisite three seconds and pulled the rip cord. Th2 'chute blossomed out and e floated gently to the ground—to land in a freshly dug grave in White Haven Cemetery, adjoining the flying field. General Strike Ignored. LIMA, Peru, June 22 (#).—A 24-hour general strike, called yesterday by the Confederation of Peruvians in protest against the government's methods of suppressing labor disorders in the cil fields of Talara and the sugar planta- tions of Chiclayo, had little effect to- day. It was understood trade unions had disregarded the order. confederation’s BURIAL FEAT AGAIN Pauline Firnandow to Re-Enter Grave With Husband After Fail- ures at Labor Fair. Unless the heat again proves too much for her, Pauline Firnandow will be buried alive today as a part of lh'e program of the Central Labor Union’s exposition and fair on the Camp Meigs grounds. Mrs. Firnandow was buried twice | Saturday, but each time she found she | couldn't stand, the heat and had to ask | her assistants to dig her.up. Once, she |said, the thermometer in her coffin | registered 103 degrees. When Mrs. Firnandow is buried at 5 pm. today, her husband will be with | her in the coffin, and they will at- tempt to remain underground until the same time tomorrow. And when they're resurrected, Fir- | nandow, after a brief “breathing spell,” will be buried again in an effort to |break his own record, established a | year ago, when he remained under- | ground for 100 hours and 10 minutes. | The fair, which began last Monday |and will continue until Saturday, also |includes a_trapeze act, a high diving | talked.” act and other specialties. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WOMAN WILL TRY MONDAY, MURDER IS BLAMED T0 HIRED ASSASSIN Colorado Sheriff Says Suspect’s Story of Killing Teacher for Gossiping Is Flimsy. By the Assoclated Press. FORT MORGAN, Colo.,, June 22.— Sheriff Rufus A. Johnston of Morgan County sald yesterday he was working on the theory the murder of Enid Marriott, confessed Saturday by Joha Schopflin at Stockton, Calif, was a “hired assassination.” Schopflin, 21, arrested Saturday, told police he killed the Wiggins, Colo., school teacher last November 16 be- cause she gossiped about him. A searching party found the body Jan- uary 19 in an irrigation ditch near ‘Wiggins, frozen in a cake of ice. “Miss Marriott was no gossip,” said | the sheriff. “Schopflin said she ‘told’ on bootleggers. To our knowleds? | Schopflin was never engaged in boot- | legging in this territory or anywhere | else. 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