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TENNIS STAR SAILS SEAS ALONE IN SLOOP. Alain J. Gerbault, MINISTER OF BIG PARISH USES PLANE. Because the parish of former tennis star of France, in his 40-foot sloop, Flrecrest, in which RADIO MUSIC FAILS TO PRODUCE EXPECTED CHARMS IN THIS CASE. When this experiment was tried the other day by the San Fran- the Rev Lewis Daniels, in New South Wales Australia covers a terri- Societjr at ° infant hpa,th tl,e resil,t was not so oo *l intended soothing notes the earphones on unrecep- ’job of^‘king’^ cisco Aid ne of its stations S - The from fell tory as iarffe as a ,i of England, he experienced some difficulty in getting ' !Xrt h^e*&n‘’ofrired'ttie* he of agreed quieting group natives of one of the Polynesian Islands. ears, or else the wails of some the babies drowned them out. The nurses that some other means of the would have about to se€ his parishioners. So the church gave him a plane to travel Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. to be devised. Copyright by P. &A. Photos. In. He is shown in the cockpit (at right). Copyright by P. &A. Photos.

' <——— Bees Go to Work St, George Loses COUNCIL DECLARES As Trees Bloom Place With Dragon WOMEN PLAY PART $12,160 | In Warm Spell On British Coins IT SPENT Special Dispatch to The Star. By PARLEY the Associated Press. IN GENEVA HAGERSTOWN, Md„ November , November 30. St. 30.—Honey bees are buzzing in the George and the dragon have been State Legislatures Group De- ' most Summerlike November weath- shoved off all the silver coinage o£ LitvinofPs Wife Is Interpreter er ever recorded here. According Great Britain. to the official Government observer, No official explanation has been nies Charges of Expensive J. A. Miller, Keedysville, who re- made of the change, which has for Russian Dele- ported 72 degrees yesterday. The come gradually. Tax Bill Lobby. bees are feeding on blooming chick- St. George’s last public appear- gation. weed along Antietam Creek. ance was on the crown piece, and A number of fruit trees have when this is recalled soon St. been in bloom here for the past George and the dragon will pass Sy the Associated Press. , month. An enterprising merchant into memory. By the Associated Press. held Expenses of the convention here today decorated his window The old heroic figure still ap- GENEVA, November 30. Women by the National Council of State ! bathing pears the sovereign gold pieces, here with straw hats and suits. on are playing a silent but important Legislatures at the time representa- but since the war these are seen only rarely. part in the disarmament negotiations tives of that organization advocated under auspices of the League of Na- repeal of the Federal inheritance tax STUDENTS NOT READY tions. arrangement of separate for as before the House ways and means MEXICAN TRACK TRIES INNOVATION IN STARTING RACES. This stalls each horse they face the harrier Mme. Maxim Litvinoff, the pretty for the start of a race Is being used at the Tia Juana track. The purpose is to protect each horse in the get-away against the fractious behavior of the committee announced today as RUSH FOR AUTO TAGS and charming wife of the chief were WITH DRY LAW VIEWS of others as they line up to face the barrier. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Soviet delegation, is an English girl totaling $12,160. and is down on the delegation’s official John Henry Kirby, president, in a BEGINS TOMORROW list as an interpreter. Mme. Litvinoff, letter to members of the organization Prohibition Group Told College WOMAN’S GROUP TO URGE STATE DEMANDS ROAD who translates the documents of the ¦aid the money used to defray ex- SHELL-SHOCKED VETERAN LIVES Muscovites from Russian into Eng- penses by indi- Judged had been contributed Sentiment Should Not be SUFFRAGE FOR DISTRICT REPAIRS IN ARLINGTON Distribution for 1928 Scheduled by lish, was Miss Ivy Row of London, viduals, State officials and commercial the daughter of Sir Sidney Row. She (Organizations. by “Old Grads’ Sins.” UNDER DEAD COMRADE S NAME Wade H. Coombs, Superin- the author of several novels. During the recent tax hearings rep- Joint Commltte on Legislation County Supervisors Given Until resentatives of the legislative council tendent of licenses. Actress at Home. were questioned closely by a number The sins of the "old grads” .are Gives Drive for Vote Promi- December 20 to See Restoration often unjustly visited upon the college The annual rush for automobile Mme. Anatole Lunacharsky, wife of ©f committee members as to the Swedish Soldier of Fortune, Memory Gone, another Russian delegate, the Soviet •ource of their expense money and students of today, field secretaries told nence in Its Program. After Laying of Water Mains. identification tags will begin at the the Intercollegiate Prohibition Asso- District Building tomorrow morning, minister of public instruction, is a one, Representative Rainey, Democrat, Special Dispatch to The Star. Illinois, ciation at its annual meeting in the All measures that would obtain suf- when distribution of the 1928 plates is celebrated actress. She appears on threatened to initiate a con- Coat CLARENDON, Va., November 30. stage gressional investigation. Hotel Driscoll, First and B streets, frage for the District are among the Takes Name of Man Whose started in the office of Wade H. the Moscow as Rozenel. 3s. yesterday. The statement was made The State Highway Commission yes- Coombs, superintendent of licenses. Lunacharsky has written a number more important projects which sev- of plays in which his wife has taken All States Represented. in reports compiled by four field sec- eral of the organizations affiliated with terday notified the Board of Super- The tags may be attached to the ma- Kirby said his announcement retaries and two members of the stu- He Wore in Battle. chines as soon as they are issued. the leading role. that the women’s joint congressional com- visors that it would give the county American womanhood steps into was prompted by the “many mislead- dent council of the organization, as a mittee will urge the coming session The tag application differs from the study at picture when it comes to Count von ing false statements” concerning the result of conducted in 303 of Congress, it was announced today until December 20 to restore to their those of previous years in that not American colleges during the past Bernstorff, head of the German dele- convention and that he felt members by Mrs. Ann Webster, chairman of By picked up, “Capt. former good condition State roads that only is the information required to year. the Associated Press. a letter to De Mon- more' gation. The countess was Miss Jeanne of the legislative council should be publicity. LONDON, November 30.—How a talt,” a Canadian, was found. Doctor have been damaged in the laying of be complete, but the owner of acquainted with the facts. Alumni returning to foot ball games the vehicle must sign in several dif- Luckemeyer of New York. She |s Among the other movements which soldier of fortune, his memory lost in and nurses addressed him thus and be- here with her He said that the expenses of the and college homecoming events were many of the organizations will indorse water mains. ferent places. It also is necessary for husband and is inter- of battle* lived for 10 years under a dead ing able to speak perfect English, he ested, like many Americans, in the convention, amounting to $12,160, did frequently found guilty misdemean- are the establishment of a Federal de- the accepted himself as De Montalt. Thus demand of the commission was the information to be filled out by include ors that the public laid at the door of comrade’s name is described in the applicant instead of having the outcome of the disarmament problem. not those delegates whose ex- partment of education with a secre- Westminster Gazette and Swedish Gustaf Duner was reported missing convened to the board in special meet- penses had been paid by States they the undergraduates, the investigators tary in the cabinet, the outlawry of lived Capt. De clerical work done in the office of Bernstorff declared. newspapers. and in his stead, Mon- ing at the courthouse last night by Popular. officially represented or by State or- war, appropriations for a women's bu- Gustaf Duner born in 1880, the talt. It has since been learned that the superintendent of licenses, as has States, Although the majority of students was J. C. Albright, district engineer of the been practice. Distribution Count von Bernstorff, who is ganizations in their respective reau, children’s bureau, and bureau of professor Upsala Univer- the real De Montalt was blown to the of fre- “Every Interviewed by the field secretaries son of a at commission, who also told the board the tags, Mr. Coombs believes, will quently a delegate at League affairs, State in the Union is repre- home economics; protocol for prohib- sity. Always fond of military life, he pieces in the explosion. were said to be in favor of "giving that if the county failed to comply be facilitated under this system. is developing into popular figure sented in the list of contributors to iting the use of poisonous gases in a the A few months later, the Swedish De a prohibition chance,” it found obtained commission in Swedish the State would do the work and the here a result of his the funds used in defraying the ex- a was war, maternity and infant legislation, the outbreak of the Boer Montalt again fighting in the air The new tags have the same color as affable man- penses that a "very large group had Army. At was cost would be charged against the ner and his unfailing ability of the convention at which the not protective legislation for women, de- resigned to go force. His fighting career a scheme that has been used for the to take made up its mind on the question.” War he to South ended in $3,000 deposit made by the county to past lightly any attack on the National Council of State Legislatures velopment of Muscle Shoals and con- Africa. There he fought with the plane crash. He was invalided out and several years—chrome-yellow and German was established on a permanent basis,” The association elected the follow- tinued State work for the child labor guarantee proper restoration of the black. The colors of the 1928 tags, position. commission. received a 100 per cent disablement * he said. ing officers for the coming year: Rev. British and earned a road surfaces. The agreement be- however, just of The former German Ambassador amendment. That war ended, he started on a veri- pension from the British government. are the reverse those to Daniel Boling of New York, Mrs. Opposition to the equal rights where tween the county and the State pro- of 1927. Washington usually addresses the 1,000 Individual Contributors. Alexander Boole, president of the table warrior’s tour, fighting Learns Real Name. vides that the ditches will only League meetings na- amendment and what was known as his services were accepted. not in French, which he "More than 1,000 individual con- tional W. C. T. U., and Dr. H. B. the Garrett-Wadsworth bil in the last be put in good condition, but that speaks with grace and perfection. He up After a romantic marriage, he lived tributors, averaging $lO each, made Carre of Nashville, Tenn., vice presi- Congress for making the amending of Loses His Memory. they will be maintained for a period PRESS POST ELECTS. delights at time in indulging in the the hulk of this sum. Among the dents; Harry S. Warner, educational in London until he heard the Swedish of 18 months. admittedly dangerous business the Constitution more difficult was the dawn of 1917, his language spoken. He found that he of de- contributors were a number of gov- secretary; L. S. Wesley, executive sec- voiced by some of the organizations. Just before The contractor, through a motion livering his pleasantries in the Gallic ernors, speakers Rep- retary; Pogue, decade of mystery began. A com- could understand it. Then he accident- by Supervisor W. C. Murphy Heads Veterans of of the liouses of Robert E. recording The committee itself does not in- Army offered Ingram, was or- tongue. secretary, missioned officer in the British ally came upon the name of ‘‘Gustaf resentatives and presidents of the and Dr. E. H. Cherington dorse legislation, but only acts as a in dug- Duner” the Swedish dered to make all fills along the State The list of Ohio, recording at that time, he was sitting a in army book. He highways passage Newspaper Club. Senates in various States. Westerville, secre- clearing house to help unify and direct explo- wrote within the time of contributors also shows that about tary. An absent member was elected out. Warned of an imminent to the addres given as Duner’s. specified by the William C. Murphy was elected the activities of women’s organizations snatched a. coat, supposing it he heard from Duner’s brother that commission and En- EDISON TO RENEW WORK BO commercial organizations took part president, but his name has been with- that are working for pending legisla- sion he gineer Asa E. Phillips was commander of the National Press held pending was his and threw himself on the Gustaf Duner had been killed at the instructed In the movement.” receipt of his acceptance. tion. Twenty-two such organizations by the to see that the work was properly Club Post of the American Legion At the time of the committee tax The reports submitted at the ground. He was lifted high Western front. done. sidelights OF RUBBER RESEARCH meet- are represented on the committee. He remembered, nothing He then went to where last night, and on the hearings Mr. Rainey and Representa- ing were prepared by George A. Doug- explosion. , convention were given by Maj. Gen. tive Gardner of Texas, ranking Demo- las, Wilbur Simmons, Miss Margaret more. he told his remarkable story. He got to total blank, he found in contact with his mother and she Amos A. Fries, chief of the chemical Chemists Accompany Inventor crat on the committee, charged that Wright and Loston S. Werley, field His mind a Clarendon Citizens Plan Party. warfare service; Maj. William Wolff ROBINSON 0N TRIAL. himself in a hospital. In the pocket of filled In those details which he was on part of the legislative council’s funds i secretaries, and C. I. Carpenter of Special Dispatch to The Star. Smith, general counsel of the Veter- Florida Visit—Conducts been obtained from the American Bucknell, the coat, which he had hurriedly unable to recall. had and Miss Helen Roher of CLARENDON, Va., November 30. ans’ Bureau; Richard Seelye Jones, Tests at Estate. Taxpayers’ League, which, they con- • American University. Takoma Park Man Charged With one of the original staff men on the support from I>r. Ira present —The monthly card party of the tended, received financial i Landrith, president Attacking Girl, A. E. F. publication, the Stars and By the Associated Pres*. seeking repeal of the in- of the organization, presided. Bound-World Motor Cycle Tour. Clarendon Citizens* Association Lewis, corporations TWO AUTOS COLLIDE. will Stripes; Edward McE. secre- FORT MYERS, Fla., November 30. levy for selfish purposes. — Special Dispatch to NEW YORK, OP).— heritance 0 The Star. November 30 be held Friday evening at Citizens’ tary of the national rehabilitation —Further research into America’s Subsequent to the hearings, Repre- ROCKVILLE, Md., November 30. After traveling cycle committee, an* Paul J. McGahan, na- Republican, South | liquor Charge Holds Motorist. One Driver Treated at Emergency by motor over Hall. The proceeds will be used to rubber-growing potabilities is planned sentative Johnson, Trial of William B. Robinson of Ta- five countries, tional executive committeeman, all of by« A. Edison, Dakota, charged that $50,000 had been i Special Dispatch to The Btar. koma Park, Md., charged two British army cap- help reduce the indebtedness on the Thomas who will bring with an at- Hospital for Cuts. whom made the trip. a crew of 10 chemists and- laboratory In the possession of a lobby seeking CLARENDON, Va., November 30. tack upon a 9-year-old girl was be- tains arrived here yesterday on a community building. Prizes will be H. R. Baukhage was elected senior levy, years 4306 they began workers here early in January, when repeal of the estate but he did Being in too much of a hurry yester- gun in Circuit Court here this morn- John L. Riddell, 29 old, round-the-world tour a year awarded the highest scorer and re- vice commander, Charles legislative 1 ago They Capt. Gridley he arrives for his customary visit. pot refer to either the day landed James T. Tobin, who gave ing, following selection of a jury Fessenden street, and James J. Can- in London. are freshments served. whs named junior vice commander league by name. Charles Olliver and W. A. Benney, superintendent of council or taxpayers’ • his address as Trenton, N. J., in Ar- The complaining wtinesses and her field, 29 years old, of 1332 I street, Capt. Geoffrey and Malcolm Coles finance officer, Edison 0- lington Malins. the botanic research labora- County jail on a charge d* parents are in court and the defend- were drivers of automobiles that col- while H. Edmund Bullis was re- tories East transporting liquor. Tobin was ar- ant's wife sits beside him. Robinson and I streets J. H. McDevitt Buried. elected at Orange, N. J., made Plane Escapes Gale. is lided at Seventeenth adjutant. The post, it was this announcement on arrival yes- Cobham's rested near Virginia Highlands by being defended by Attorneys Thomas 11 o’clock last night. Canfield, Special Dispatch to The Star. reported, has largest his OP).—A about Political Arranged. attained the terday, and stated that equipment LONDON, November 30 . Sheriff Howard R. Fields and Officer L. Dawson and S. Barnard W elch, suffering from cuts, was given sur- Meetings FREDERICK, Md., 30. membership in its history. is r Dispatch November now en route to be set up in a labora- Malta dispatch to the Daily Mail says i Hugh Jones, who at first thought they while State’s Attorney Robert Peter gical aid at Emergency Hospital. Special to The Star. Funeral services for James H. Mc- Gen. Fries agreed to the hydroairplane, in had come is conducting the ASHTON Va., exhibition tory here. Sir Alan Cobham’s i across an ordinary speeding prosecution. Policeman Miles Znamenacek of the HEIGHTS, Novem- Devitt, fqfmerly of this city, who died of motion pictures of the Legion’s Mr. Edison plans come is making a 20,000-mile flightt case. Search of the car disclosed 265 precinct was slightly hurt ber 30.—The of a series of meet- his home to to Florida Which he eleventh first at in Washington Sunday, European pilgrimage, taken by his , earlier than usual this year, Africa and other countries, with quarts of liquor. Tobin pleaded guilty and his uniform coat torn as a result ings of the political department of were here today Inter- son, at it was to i Eight Killed in held at noon. a future meeting of the post. said, and remain five months instead wife, narrowly escaped being ; to the transporting charge when ar- landslide. of the skidding of his motor cycle on the Woman’s Club of Ashton Heights ment made in Mount Olivet Ceme- This post, meeting, * his was it was said at the i of three. His experiments gale while moored at raigned before Judge Harry R. GRATZ, Austria, November OP). roadway in Anacostia while will be at 8 p.m. at the recent wrecked in a t 30 the wet held tomorrow tery. Mr. McDevitt was a Civil War had the largest proportionate repre- tending toward ultimate provision of Malta. It was saved by the party’s ? Thomas, and was held for action of —A landslide near Gleichenberg yes- answering an emergency call about clubhouse. This Is an open meeting veteran, having returned here after sentation of any post in the District, Bennett, and the grand jury. Bond, which terday killed and all club i an American supply of rubber have operator, some 5 was fixed eight workmen. Five 12:30 o’clock this morning. His left members and their friends the war and later moving to .Washing- •with 11 metnbers attending the Paris been mainly slipway. . were hip . conducted at bis Winter li-.s. who hauled it into a at SI,OOO, has fiot been furnished* injured. „ was hurt. are invited. ton 28 ago, gathering. . , ' , i • •