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THE EVENING STAR. WASHIMGION, D. €, SOUSK'S BUDY HERE T0 AWAIT BURIAL “March King” to Rest in Con- gressional Cemetery. Services Thursday. The body of John Philip Sousa, America’s “march king" was brought last night to Washington, the city of his birth and early fame, to await burial next Thursday in Congressional Cem- etery. In the absence of directions from the | bandmaster’s family, there was no cere- | mony on the body's arrival. Navy of- ficlals were ready to extend to him any the courtesy in the way of escorts, Marine Ba=d. or a that mignt e reserve status, how be done without ins family. The body of t once led the famou: whose marches have s could not s from the tillery. 1 Eisenbrown and William J. Smith, and Capts. Ralph M. Altenderfer and 1. B. Rettgers. Relatives to Gather. Mr. Albert left to return here Bousa and two di Joln Phillp Sousa, jr. left La otla, Calif., by train vesterday for the East { The hour of the burial had not been set early today. prndmg the arrival of the family. Na officials were expec the plans, A military escort of the Marine Band, a naval firing squad, a company of b’ur‘\q(‘}\ak and a company of Marines be provided for the funeral, the Department announced. Blue- Jackets will act as body bearers. The honorary pa rers will be the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Ernest Lee Jahncke, Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, chief of the Bureau of Aero- nautics, Navy Department; Maj. Gen. Ben H. Fuller, commandant of the Marine Corp Brig. Gen. Georg er _of the M n, there will ork, and it l\ con- that they wili not be service peop The celebrated bandmaster. old, was stricken a few hou recting a reb f Reading. He attended a his honor, retired to his ro found shortly after, stricken attack which had snuffed ou Sousa_was born in Wasl it was his and his fami he eventually be buried at home. His father obtained a place for him in the Marine Band when he was U years old At Reading the bx leader was given a m with an honor guard Legionnaires. Music Had Great Popularity. TThe stirring compositions which have made the name of Sousa a household word everywhere bro: him not only the enthusiastic admiration of the mil- lions who heard his band in its annual tours, but the friendship of great men. the end, however, he remained the tandmaster, composer of military “hes and operas. r of his compositions. believed. was “The Stars es Forever.” His last was *ecree Washington Bicentennial His final appearance here was ct the massed Army. Navy and Corps Bands in plaving that on on the Capitol Plaza on ton’s birthday, just two weeks 77 years became a member of the United | c Band when only 13 years a plan of his father, a| the band, to thwart the to run away with a circus .ater young Sousa conducted and cther orchestras and n lessons. In 1877 he joined the orche: of 'Jacques Offenbach, composer of “The Tales of Hoffman,” as first violinist. About the time of | his 25th birthday he returned to the | Marine Band. is own band was organized in 1892 theatrical “The Washington Post,” “K “El Capitan,” “Liberty Bell," ttan Beach” and “The Thun- His operas included “The Smugglers,” “Queen of Hearts,” “El Capitan,” “Bride Elect,” “The Charlatan” and “Chris and the Wonderful Lamp.” He was also the author of several books. MERGER REPORT ASKED By the Assoclated Press Favorable action on a resolution call- ing for a Justice Department report on whether the proposed Eastern railroad consolidation violates the anti-trust law was voted today by the Senate Judiciary Committee The resolution, by Democrat, of Utah, recalled the chair- man of the Legislative Committee of the Interstate Commerce Commission has charged that “tirough the formu- tion of holding companies and other- wise.”" competing railroads have formed combinations recently “without author- ity of law.” FOOTER’S CLEANING SPECIAL $]_.00 Senator King, {FORCED TO ENTER U. S, |NOTED BIBLE AUTHORITY CONFERENCE SPEAKER Dr. James M. Gray, Moody Insti- tute President, Here March 20 to 25. Doctors Say Sousa Had Broken Neck Since 1925 Mishap By the Assoc farch 7.—Phy- John Philip Sloians o8 who died Sousa, bandr Saturday n Known among churchmen as an outstanding Bible authority, Dr. James M. Gray, president of Moody Bible In- stitute, Chicago, will head the list of speakers at the Bible conference to be held at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Thirteenth and Fairmont streets, March 20-25. | Dr. Gray is scheduled to speak at both the morning and evening sessions on the opening day of the conference. During its course he will deliver three important addresses on prophecy, Other speakers will include Dr. Henry Ostrom and Rev of the staff of Moody Bible Institute r\u:‘l Dr. Harold Paul Sloan of Haddon- field. N. J. Rev. James H. Miers is pastor of the r)mrrh n years with Hopkir for his right caped doc- the Injury was rece when a fell from a I Physicians kept the matter & secret until his death DEPORTED CHIiNESE SAY Orientals Reach Tucson From Mex- | | t o Courtney, c! i | der Patrol, ha: e .| berg, commander of t! jco at Rate of 15 or 20 a Night, Immigration Men Report. vision of the Fed rts from patro them to c an 400 C! forced More t . | nell, which has long been identified with the beer trade, wounded yesterday by machine gunners, who fired from ambush. at Apartment House Door. Expected to Recover. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, March 7.—Charles O'Don- member of the South Side clan was shot and seriously ‘Trapped between the double doors of the entrance to his apartment house by nen concealed in the shrubbery out- de, O'Donnell was struck by 15 slugs feigning dq v | the execution squad departed ing into the United | have been of 15 to 20 a night. | States at a Five hundred to China | Courtney said the Chinese related they had been deported to tk r in trucks from as far sout and turned over to Mex who allegedly ordered them country. ARRESTS SEEN END OF FINNISH UPRISING | Leaders Handed Over to Helsing- || Police Include Marti Wallenius. fors Gen. By the Associated Press. HELSINGFORS, Finland, March 7.— All leaders of last week's Fascist up- rising in Finland arrived in Helsingfors last night under arrest This, the the definite f: held out in N from the capital, threatened egin a He'singfors. . Ma march on us. Vintori Kosola. aival, Consul by Gen. 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