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Abe Martin Says: DRIVE IS (PENED | Abe Mot FORHEBRE HOME . 2% 2,000 Contributing Members Sought to Support Insti- | tution for Aged. The membership campaign of the| Hebrew Home for the Aged to obtain | 72,000 contributing members was launched last night at a rally meet ing held in the auditorium of the} home, PBleventh street and Spring road northwest | Approximately 200 workers attend e the meeti nd received instruc fl tions from B man of the d chairman of the beard the home. They told th [ don’'t know what ther is about & i | cigarette, but people seem t' be able t' the welfare and supy sit clean thro' a play or a funeral aged and helpless pes | without lightin® a pipe or cigar. institution depended on| Ther's nothin' as certain as rhu- arh, death an’ higher taxes. Anxious inquirer” wants t' know if Smedley Butler is liable t' show up the workers tae. 1. . Gumnit. divec at any party, or whether he has t' be home. and Simon Hirshman, * | invited of publicity Speakin' o' th’ North Pole, it's too The captai ad intrepid aviato an’t fly lower nounced by 1 lot 0" other andits busted int’ (i Litte Gem Cafe last night, takin' §1.35 in change, ut in ther rush t' git away they over- soked two Idaho p'taters. Th' workin’ man that used t' park | his dinner bucket under a beer table » | now parks an automobile—but ever'- - {thing’s changin’, fer that matter. Charles L. Pi Samuel Gann: ris Garfinkle. Lee Bat Dr M. §. Cohen, Ed: d Henry Jaffe The workers will hold another rally unday night in the audi; lice—when some citizen gits murdered they don’t lose no time roundin' up of the Home, [two or three hundred fellers that — . might have done it. The Springfield Leader says that Sopurient BUIDNe Vo) axi more hlessed 1o zive by was A total eclipse of the sun will be devised ceiving | visible in New England and Canada end [ in 1932, 6D S SNl SNealle SNeallS SNoalD SNaal2 Nl We'll say this fer th® Chicago po:| THE EVENING 8 WASHINGTON, D. O.,. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, LILLIAN GISH’S RISE cREDITED To BANKER Meadville Theological Institution Witness in Duell Perjury Trial|wounded in 1844, the Meadville Theo. Says W. Averill Harriman Backed Aotress. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 3,~W. Averill{ o Harriman, financier, was pletured yes- terday at the perjury trial of Charles H. Duell as the dominant power be- hind the rise of Lilllan Gish to star- dom as a motion picture actress. J. Boyce Smith, former aasociate of Duell, testified that he had learned as an official of Inspiration Pictures, Inc., of which Duell was president, that Harriman had deposited $260,000 in the corporate treasury when it was He algo said that Harri- man was one of the underwriters who advanced $150,000 used in the making organized. of ‘“The White Sister.” The officers of the company were Smith, Duell and Walter Camp, and Smith testified that he “{magine: Harr that Camp represented Mr, Smith tions in the contract between Miss poration and Duell lost the actress $60,000. Duell's perjury trial {s the outcame = of his testimony in an action he brought against Miss Gish last vear, and which was thrown out of court, to restrain her from appearing in any also testified that modifica- ] v%w Gish and the Inspiration Pictures Cor- fi )11}’ 2 pictures not produced by him. e PICKETS BATTLE POLICE. Passaic Disorders Renewed After Two Weeks of Quiet. PASSAIC, N. J., June 3 UP).—After several weeks of comparative quiet the textile strike area vesterday flared afresh when 200 pickets at the gates of the United Pieca and Dye Works in Lodl battled with the po- When quiet was restored the police had in cus- tody seven prisoners, two of whom lice force of 10 men. required medical attention. OLD SCHOOL CLOSES. |SWEEPING TARIFF Was Founded in 1844. MBEADVILLE, Pa, June 3 (#).— logical School has passed out of exist- ence. ; ‘The school, at first a non-denomina- tional institution for training of mis- sionaries for work ulon{ the frontier, but taken over in 1862 by the Uni- tarian Church, will soon be moved to , where it will become a part of the University of Chicago. e Juror’s Milk Story Fails, CHICAGO, June 8 (#).—The excuse of R. B. Fisher, to evade jury duty in the Durkin murder trial, was that his doctor told him to take a pint of milk every two hours. The judge told him to get in the box and his milk would be brought to him. 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All articles are condemned because of the chance of some article getting in to compete with a domestic article.” He recommended an amendment to jeet to the veto of Congress, which { would fix a maximum rate. The Pres ident, he said, should be relieved from tarift’ fixing. The membership of the commission should be increased and members should be former Judges, two economists and two agri- culturists and other leaders in their professions. W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men All Good Values $6 and $7 One of the smart- est of the new “‘Summerweight' models in Tan Kidskin, alsoligh* Tan Calf. $7.00 #. L. DOUGLAS WASHINGTON STORE of the male children of Judea under | the flexible tariff provision permitting | the commission to fix tariff rates sun. | i \ 9ualicy aod value, CUBAN SENATE RATIFIES TREATIES WITH U. S. Extradition Pacts With America | and Mexico and Liquor Agree- meng With Former Approved. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, June 3. and the extradition treaties with Mexico. The two treaties with the United States were signed wseveral months The liquor treaty gives United officers the right to hoard weight'* model. W. L. Douglas’ name and porerait, wamped o0 cvery shie ot the factory. guaranice 1be wearer through e -~ s -The Senate last night approved the extradition and | liquor treaties with the United States” “Summerweight” Oxfords Tue photographic reproduction gives an . excellent idea of the smart lines and up-to- date style of this new tan Kidskin *'Summere 25 Cuban vessels on the high seas for ° inspection, and provides for exchange of information hetween the two coun tries in their efforts to prevent land- ing of contraband and prosecution of | offenders. The extradition treaty is an amplification of the existing treaty | hetween the two countries. | The Mexican treaty was signed about a year ago, Joy-Rider Given Three Years. John F. 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