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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, suwe‘mg‘ mcwrh :,‘:‘ M!orbldden th& uua o phs. Was sentences &.zwopd;yx for contempt, but later the case was reopened and he was released il Wednesday. 1931—PART ONE. about the time that will be required to Tepair his submarine Nautilus, in which he has planned to go to the North Pole this Summer. ‘The ship, which reached here yester- day from Cobh, Ireland, is being re- paired at Devonport. “The Gelays we have ed are becoming serious and shall have to hurry it the expedition is to succeed,” Sir Hubert said. “I don't know how long we shall remain in Devonport dock yard, but once spare parts arrive B the Assoctted Pros. e T acl PLYMOUTH. England, June 27.—SIr | docked tomorrow and i s planned o Hubert Wilkins today displayed anxiety | keep her in dock for two weeks. D. C, JUNE 28, public corridor in a public bulldi: b e o e g, GUUB REPAIRS WORRY SIR HUBERT WILKINS immediately after the picture was taken. Commander of Polar Expedition Fears Delays of Nautilus May Become Serious. will be in Washington at a later One daughter, Mrs. Emest H. Kel resides in Wash: n. [l DIES IN CANAL ZONE Widow of Late Col. E. A. Keeler Expires at Daughter’s Home. Agnes L. Keeler, widow of the late Col. Edward A. Keeler, died last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Agnes Mack, in Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Mrs. Keeler was widely known in the District for her work in the ‘Women's Relief Corps, and was at one time department president of the or- ganization. Funeral services will be held at the Cathedral of 8t. Luke in Balboa. Burial Subscribe Today It eosts only sbout 1% cents rt day and 5 cents Sundays to ave Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn= lephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. SHETSHP IS AR TRP I ARTG ioebreaker Maligin Will Sail in July to Hunt Amundsen and Meet Graf Zep. PRESS CAMERAMAN JAILED FOR CONTEMPT cuse Justice Harris yesterday saw two Ignored Judge's Ordet Allinlflg’mwn’p},e“ in the hallway avaiting e arraignment of several men charges Taking Pictures in Corridor Iyt fnm!lplunn in a bootlegger union Outside Court Room. racket. Adressing Seed, Justice Harrls said: “You are not going to take any pic- tures in this building. If you take a picture, T Will cite you for contempt |y, g gone to England. A small party Seed was instructed by his office to|is due to arrive July 2 from the United take the picture since it was the con- |States. Their first pilgrimage will be to tention of the Courier Express that a Flanders. VISIT IN ENGLAND PARIS, June 27 (A).—The ranks of the American Gold Star Mothers in France thinned to 88 today, 18 of them By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 27—Frank O. 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