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THE TEVENING S'I‘IAR. WASHINGTON, D. (O, WILLIAMS TRIAL - MIAY GLOSE TODAY Court May Not Announce Findings if Decision Is for Conviction. 17 '"Trunk of Recluse 37 SGHB!.APS GH | Found Dead Gives| FUND FOR STUDIES, VP 26275 Pape ™ | recluse. was found dead at his | Dr. Wallace Brode of Bureau | i.?iu‘;';"'\m m.”;f.,|'\7«§“£f:-f‘. itare { place after neighbors reported h of Standards Named in | e Guggenheim Awards. i Though Rawllngs was sunnosed to have bees in panury, 33 Liberty bonds and 3 shares of“utility stock, valued at a total of § were | found trunk b small | freame building ffects of the dead man were taken to the third precinet station for examination Rawlings. a native of \Washing ton. lived heie virtually all his life. He never marvied and sel dom was yisited by relatiyes, it f= sald had not been seen for several days. the o= By tha Ao NEW ¢ Simon « ated Press. April The John | genheim $3.000.000 Foun tablished last vear by former ates Senator Simon (Gugger rom Colorado, and Mrs. Gug 1o heip schalars 1 carry on work abroad. as a memorial to their son, announces the appoiniment of 37 new ‘allows from 8 States. An appropristion of $100 000 has been made to cover sm»- PRI i ot ot spminied| SECOND DEFICIENCY BILL WILL CARRY 323.000.000' K 19 MARINE BAS ol fis final sigge. dissect and = Marine that he Hotel del he Nevitt gave a certificate from netural ceuses und relatives tooik ‘-).mgu ot the body. had Brig giver vow from States ranging from Gerrein Washington. inciude five women Three artists were appointed for cre. ative painting. thres rusicians creative work in mustea and many research appo made in a wide Twenty-two colle; are represented four fellows, the Univers £0 has three, 1! three, University Yale 'University usually carries $2,800, but every case is individual needs. | Those awarded the new fellowships “ollow Dr. Warren Ault. Boston University to conduct research into K governmeni; Dr. Roland Yale Divi Schoul. (o hook en religious Vincent Ren of ilem [ work in poetrv and prose d | other projects ClNCeE S bt ynlmvmfn;-‘m [rnnne Hobkine Datesiv:] o bin i Iv::u”:nx‘« G b e e of the Romance lunguage by the ual supply b ¢ the next fis- Jews: Dr. Wallace Brode, Bureau of | an) vans PP Pills for the nest a- | oxamination: Standards., Washington, for research | These items include i | 1. Seve T piese tems include $450090. for | i G arunk the Colum- Will Investigate League Work. ’ » 2 were elini- | ¥ University of{inaed from the Interlor Department | £ N Dr. Roval Chapman, Minnesota. {0 study destruetive pesia: |50 KR I ot e ot | wproptiation bill by the House «nd Chicago, 10 study nature of radiation: | B Dr. Alzada Comstock \l.\um Holyoke | Pontae 1 S A LoUIS THOMPSON SINGS. financial reconstruction work Capital Musician Gives Recital at cout vote mu for mory: tonight Include Spanish-American and Civil War Pension Increases, | |!® court The framing may i bill, ca 8 of a second deficiency supplemental pproximately G fellowship | 600 for this fiscal vear, will be wment o | garied thix week by the ilouse ap adjusted 10| propriations commitiee., ! The principal items will be $10.- | 000,000 for pensions for veterans of | {ihe Civil and Spanish-American | P} ; Wars 31.000 for prohibition en- | lations fc glish local | forcement, and $5.000.000 for refunds Bainton. { of automobile and cizar taxes under | prepare Al e new tax revision law The bill 3 Cincinnati | sin two, when it annou | its delibera | sults. the cou recommendations. convi 1 from teration: Stephen | cock veloped during n Dr. Kenneth J. Conant, Harvard University, to make drawins of three Romanesque French chucches: Dr. | Ralph Eaton, Harvard, to study the | orv of knowledge in its relation to| logic and metaphysics: Dr. Alfred Fanerson, University of Pitisburgh. to investigate the origin of the caste of Dr. Herbert Feis. University | ! inna (r- study French and | Gorman pre. n investments Mrs. Hallie Flanagan, Vassar College. 10 study #evelopments of the theate in Fur Penrose Harland. | niversit innati. to investigate ancient in Greece. Crete and Fdwin Kemble. ew gquantum the- Paul Knaplund. University consin, to prepare monograph on “Gladstone lonial States man”: Dr. Ernest jane. University of Chicago, to make comparative study of geometry: Dr. Julian Lewis, Uni- versity of Chicago, to study funda mental nature immunity phe- | land_Let nomena: Leopold Mannes New v creative work abroad in mposition: D Id Aar Medical Schoc research into cardiovascular physiol Glenn | Mitchell. New York, for art studies | abroad: Dr. Marjorie Nicholson "\ College, for research into lish seventeenth century thought © A Little Bit Better Service Makes all the Congressional Country Club. . Louis Thompson. a Wa: singer. who has not been heard in re- cital here for some time, gave two |3 yups of songs at the Congressional “lub last night before an en- c audience. He sang Creole, n and negro folk song: aintained included naintaing ideal at the Me by Moonlight.” With Hopkins, daughter of Col ank Hopkins, a member of the club Thompson sang a Mozart duet. rdner Coombs was the was ary of W Dr. Furnished or accompanist An interesting contrast to the mu sical part of the program was the ading of the one-act play. " by Miss Mait- Trewartha, University Wisconsin. | s of Japan | >, University [ rches on periodic functions. | " The trustees also announced the fol- {lowing renewals of grants to fel- lows of the foundation appointed last or tute of Bohr's almo Minneapolis, for foreign studies and creative work In portraiture; Dr. Linue Pauling. Cali- | vear fornia Institute of Technology. theo-| Dr. Violet Barbour. Vassar College, retical and experimental 1o~pdrnhvn‘u\xullllm\lon of research in the life of into the atom: Dr. Thomas Raysor, |Sir George Downing: Dr. Aaron Cop- State Collage of Washington. to pre | land, w York. continuation of cre. hare new edition of Coleridge's | a musical composition abroad; Criticlsm: ) ac Fisher. continuation of study ad of danger trends in world rac Kenneth James Saund- hoo! of Religion, Berke- . Gladys A. Reichard, Columbia | ley. “for the continuation of University, art style of Melanesia: Dr. | research iu Oriental religions; Dr. Ryder Edward Roll New York Uni-{ Allen Brown West. Princeton Uni versity, for studying and editing un- | versity, for continuation of researches | shed ballads of the Pepysian col- | on the Athenian empire Ralph A. Sawye |m\er1 The fellowship awarded last vear \llr‘lugan to study spectral | (o Dr. Coleman R. Griffith, University ions in extreme uitra-violet | of Illinois, for research in child allle specira. has been transferred to ng H. Schwarz, - studles and creat decoraiion in Euror sion. Clevelard Inst vork in m Indian for studies of the ear! of mammalian em T New York, e work in mural | : Dr. Roger Ses e of Music, for nposition ty of Cin- | v edition of the | Dr. \\dhell“ to study 1t- n von Kleist: Dr. S1515th S, TRUS . By virtue of & deres pussed on_the 13th dar ol "Aprit. 1956 in “Equity Cause No 505 i the su s e Courtaf the Blatrict Lonumma i the canse eniited Emile wan. plaint nat Gideon Bek. de Gty therein. vestéa in Ofer for waln ‘at the Ruction” hou G. Sloan & 715 Thirteenth street northwes RICHARD S. HARVEY, el atura of Heinri Ephraim Speiser. University of Penn. svlv investigations of the Mitanni- Hurri group of peoples in the northern | fict; 8, THERSDAY, [ Mesopotamia } 0'C IUCK ~ P.M. . 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Butler n.-.m.n he was drun MONDAY. ” “hrowbeat saying the Butler that he was so “full” that he giggled. 2. Opinions that the colonel Danfl'd drunk or sick." 3. Statements that he did not look drunk, but certainly looked sick 4. One admission that the cocktails may have-contained a little gin. 5. The flat statement of Gen. Bui ler's assistant chief of staff that al- though “you could have held a dozen™ of the cooktails served at Col. Wil llams' home, the colonel undoubtedlv ywas drunk when he arrived at the Hotel del Coronado, presumably “from something he found outside.” 6. The statement of Gen. Butler that Col. Willlams actually drank at least one of the cocktails. “Browbeating” Was Charged. In addition to: testimony bearing on the colonel’s appearance and the in ‘ gradienta of the cockialls served at || his home before Gen. Butler saw him | “saggeringly drunk” at the hotel, the triul_developed testimony_on_whether Gen. Butler attempted to his subordinates inte colonel was drunk. Since Gen. Butler is not offcially trial for alleged exceeding of his & thority in ordering subordinate officers Lo revise thell written statements cov ering the conditlon of Col. Williams, the court is under no obligation to an- nounce the result of its investiguticn into this phase of the case Although the court Saturday an nounced the termination of teatimony in the case and set 10 o'clock this morning as the hour for beginning arguments, Capt. Leo Hermle, judg advocate, satd he might press for per WINDOW Made to | SHADES Fuciory 5 Factory Prices large ar small ‘o1 we to evecule Fall s now for estimates. Factory Drices wave you money mp: Budd Co. Pxendent Dies. NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., Aprli 19 ®). John Budd, president of John Budd Co., advertising represents tives, died yesten t his ‘hume was born in Tu P ago, and is survived by his wife, Ola K. Budd. Mr. Bu 1911, one vear after esiablishing the flrm that bears his name. 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