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w THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926. i cm—— e WARFRAUD CASES | gznces Suiciae ) INGUISTS PICKED | sumoes rom vremamionas onwromcar conmesr 1,72, 22K " NORTHEAST WANTS Held ReSIIIt Of Morning in St. Gabriel’s Church. MOSTLY FAILURES| _ Scer= Prophecy| ASORATORY JUDGES b eezeaes MIDCTY MARKET DEGi o " e s A ama e DETROIT, October 12.—Police : ‘apt. bl LU e . P i are searching for a fortune teller | Fiya Distingui |Mrs. Homorah e o ihe camonie | CitiZens” Association In- Daugherty Result One of Nu- o Five Distinguished Scholars was an a who predicted Mrs, Victoria Jrsye- | Daughters of America and chairman bisk, 30, would commit suicide » W = |of the women's reception committee dorses Central Location. merous Instances of U. S. sterday. | Mra, Jrayebisk died of Will Act in International 'of the West Virginia society of the ‘self-administered poison, the vic- E | District of Columbia, She also was . Inability to Convict tim. in the opinion of the local Contest. L prominent In works of charity Tucker Begins 33d Term. . 2 coroner, of autosuggestion. The i Mrs. George is survived by her fortune teller, the coroner said, & | husband, Willlam T. George, War De- will be held criminally responsible. - | partment clerk; a son, Dr. W. Welling-| «The only place suitable for the BY ROBERT T. SMALL. Acquaintances of Mrs. Jrsyebisk Five internationally famous scholars & ton George of West Palm mnch.fh ll:{ Hew Tocdion: of T Cuiiten MKENES 1 Special Dispatch to The Star. told the coroner of the prophecy. and linguists, headed by the Ambas- _i{x;’“‘{f‘k‘,‘r‘;)‘h";‘r"j;m"‘?:‘k;'lfg‘f“‘;,‘1“, talat Fitth ana K streets,” the Nortn Wi Ociole: 2 The Bl Spmrreo wedor ‘of Siain, Wil be s SERDRS ¥ Sistors, Misses Mary and Annie Kelley. | cast Washington Citizens' Association trial tn the case of former Attorney |y g MAY NOT TRY the international oratorical contest in e et | g o et o General Harry M. Daugherty and Col. | =* the Washington Auditorium on Fri- this morning at St. Gabriel's Catholic 1 o Fl Bl TR udiow Thomas W. Miller, former alien prop- DAUGHERTY AGAIN; day evening, when the youthful | Church, followed by interment in Rock | (500, @68 TCCRE R 00 made in erty custodian at Washington, illus- spokesmen of England, France, Mex- Creek Cemeter support of & like resolution passed by culty of JURY DISCHARGED | ico. Canada and the United States will i S the Mid-City Citizens' Assoclation re trates anew the extreme difficulty o e “vorii'a iapeating ! CITY NEWS IN BRIEF GLiOe s Gl ot Tl o Pprosecuting Government cases involv- i it GnsHin: . G o L < ing alleged consplira The expense (Continued from First Page.) The judges will be Senor Don Capital H!ll, W.C.T. U, ';l“ meet Ivan H. Tucker, president of the T in Waugh Church tomorrow, 2 Pm. |aggociation, was ~unanimously re attached to these trials is something < Alejandro _Padilla, Ambasador ' of enormous. It is estimated the present | Steuer, “was the masterly presenta-|Spain; Dr. Richard Frederick Antoine . trial will cost both I).\uuherl,\' and | tion of the case by District Attorney | Muller, a native of Belglum; Dr. Rob- | Mercier, Dr. mcgnml He'prsy }\llson Miller nt lenst $50,000 aplece. which, in | Buckner. The second reason was the |ert M. Sugats, a native of Ireland;| and Amhusworfi 'L il ?)o mpil;;.d = the case of the one-time Attorney Gen- | destruction of some of the ledger|Dr. Louis J. A. Mercler, a native of Lower, left to right: Mr.s ich: 3 eral, is about all the Government|sheets of the Midland National Bank., France, and Dr. Richard Henry Wil- A. Muller and Dr. R. jugars, clatms can be traced to his account/Of course, gherty was not on trial | son, a native of the United States. from the “fee paid by German claim-| for destroying those ledger sheets, nor [ These judges were chosen because | der which they are to select the inter- ants in the American Metals return.|is it a crime to destroy old ledger |of their qualifications as linguists and | national champion on Friday night The (iovernment cxpense is not so Nevertheless, at the mere|scholars. Each participating nation | in the presence of President Coolidge easy to calculate, but it is consider- on of the fact many people|was invited to nmominate judges for |and the diplomatic and other govern- able. taggered. The third reason|the contest. In making the selections | mental notables of Washington. Most of the alleged war frauds cases | was Mr. Daugherty's failure to take|every effort was made to secure men ition in the | the witness stand. Of course, such |of the broadest possible scholarship.| opaaNTZATTON ACTIVITIES. ORTer: . iara ondy. Wiison g elected for the thirty-third consecu . Michigan Pari Citizeny Assoclatlon | {10C"Sear ther officers clected wore Phirteenth street northeast. | Dr. L. D. Walters, first vice president; Bruce L. Castile, second vice pres The Tennessee Society of Washing- Edward N. Parker, secretary; ton will open its season Saturday, 9 oe Jenkins, financial secretary, pm., at the Willard Hotel. Music, [and Samuel H. Thomas, treasurer. dancing and cards. Members elected to the executive committee were: W. G. Lang, W. W. The Southwest Business Men and| sisson, W. T. Betts and F. H. Bon the Southwest Citizens' Assoclation E will have a combined market-site buf- ast year was a very successful fet luncheon and smoker tomorrow, |one,” said President Tucker. “Among rowing out of our partici SorlnConflict uring 1017 ant 1018 | was his gt Of course, each one is thoroughly con. 8 pm., at 321 Seventh street south- |other things the assoclition succeeded g et E g Lo |yesont v Innsuages to west. ~ District Commissioners have | In getting a new truckhouse at Foi fafled in prosecution and have all now | The case was glven to the jury at|versant with the three languag TODAY. B e tor of ‘Trafic | teenth street and Florida avenue, new been wiped off the court calendars.)9:43 o'clock Friday night. Saturday |be used in the contest, French, Eng- The Soclety for Philosophical In- Mr. Daugherty himself was instru-| failure to agree was reported, but|lish and Spanish. In addition each one | quiry ot Washington will meet Room mental in bringing many of these | Judge Julian Mack insisted on further |is familiar with the cultural and his-| 43 New National Museum, at 4:30 Eldridge will be the principal speaker. |lights on H street, new lights on M chusetts avenue, a new Junior The Longevity Legion, Inc., will|High School at Fifth and 1 streets cases o trial. 1t was a part of the | deliberation. Azain Sunday the jury | torical developments within the five | g*Clock. Prof. Edward E. Richardson - M ! ool he Edcen Republican campaizn promises of 1920 | was told that not yet would anything | participating nations. will lecture on “The Modern Triangle L e s e Ronsokaves H00% Dy S e fo See that these frauds were ferreted | but a verdict be acceptable to thei They will have the difficult task of |~ Science, Naturalism and Evolution.” :30 p.m., a > B R e ntian out and prosecuted, because they were | court. judging literary excellence in three = United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill | .3 0 6 iiseioners be asked to alleged to have occurred during a Dem- | At 3 o'clock vesterday, however, |languages and historical facts from TONIGHT. Building, Seventeeth and 1 streets, | iohinit” fire engines making unnec n. A number of | the talesmen were called into the|five viewpoints, as well as the moving Special meeting of the Holy Name 1 were indicted un-| courtroom for the last time, and again | power of five speakers who have|Guild of St. Augustine’s Church, 8 ime, but after a | reported inability to agree, where-|proven thelr excellence according to | o'clock, at 1722 Thirteenth street. will hold class meeting tomorrow, |cssary noise at night, the meeting ad- 8 p.m. Public welcome. ourned. ocratic administ very prominent der the Daugherty time their cases were dismissed with-| upon Judge Mack said: the widely differing oratorical stan- The Vermont Avenue Baptist < o out an attempt at trial. “T shall not hold vou longer, gen-|gards of their ,@s,,gct,ve lands. Willlam Pickens, fleld secretary, Church senior choir will give a sacred| PROGRAM AT CITY CLUB. Evidence Called Confusin tlemen. You have deliberated long 4§ N. A. A. C. P., will address the Bethel drama, “The Traveling P lgrim, at Zvidenc 'onf 2. and earnestly, and I thank you for All Well Qualified. Literary Society in the Metropolitan the church tomorrow, 8 p.m. Silver The evidence in the Daugherty case| a1 that you have done.” The five judges are declared re-|A. M. E. Church, 8 o'clock on “Suf- offering at the door. New York Sales Engineer Will Ad- was very confusing from the first. Dis- markably well qualified for such a |frage in America.” Neval H. Thomas trict Attorney Buckner traced a con- Charge of Duress Made. ey Wil presioe,. 2 GIRL, 13 YEARS OLD TAKOMA PARK HITS The Chemlcal Soclety of Washing- dress Forum Friday. - vinclng chaln of circumstances in his| The jury deliberation was marked| “Senor Don Alejandro Padilla, re-| .~ oo = — " i L ’ ‘°“e“";} ‘“;,’e‘““,‘"ffl“y'cms L ',:’ Willlam B. Burruss, a sales engineer opening statement to the jury as well | by the illness Sunday night of one 11 dited Spanish Ambassa- e Washington section of the assembly hall of e Cosmos Club. Naw - Vark W & " 2% In his summation at the end of the | juror, & shell:shocked war veteran,|or ot Washington. is an authority | American Institute of Electrical En- AccusED oF SLAYING RECKLESS DRIVERS The program will be iven by R. C. ",.fr"if,.‘:da‘,.“;'fi,},“Hclw",’flf,‘,,,‘::';;;%‘,:‘y ial, but the actunl testimony of the [ang the statement (o the court f |on internationay law and has had re. | Eincers will hold its opening meeting witnesses, involving _among _other | another that duress was belng brought | markable opportunities throughout a | of the season, 8 o'clock, at the Cosmos : The City Club is permitting bustness things a rather technical Interpreta-|to bear upon the minority. Murray |long diplomatic career to familiarize | Club. ~Dr. Eugene C. Crittenden, s - Optimist Club meets tomorrow, | | ° 1C =T P i employes, and in tion of somewhat ambiguous Federal | White, the veteran, had tmproved | himself with the governmental insti- | Physicist, chief of electrical division, |Orphan Is Charged With Fatally |Association Approves Revocation of et B 1‘,2,'“3‘;’,':";“,,13,‘; order to accommodate them, the ball- tatutes, was enough to confuse the o v Ve v 5 Bureau of Standards, will read a pa- 2. . . S @ 0CCa statutes, was enough to con sufficlently vesterday to permit him to | tutions of Europe and America. He “Blectrical| Wounding Negro Boy Near Permits by Traffic Director—Of- | will speak on “Business Efficlency.” |room Will be used for the occasion all of the Bureau of Chemistry. Club this Friday proverbial Philadelphia lawyer. $o it|complete his task. SErven.tor 6 thne ‘an Ambesssior to | DeE: (Nistrated with sid L was no surprisc to many who had fol-| “The former Government officials | Portugal, and has conducted many | WOrk of the Bureau of Standards.” Bristol, Va. fiosrs Noutinated: e e o ha TI Pt at 146 lowed the trial to find the jury could |ere charged with conspiring against | jmportant negotiations on behalf of | Tincoln Park Citizens’ Assoclation BRNR iy CORN BORER FIGHT ON. |There will be no discussion, but those ;‘l';‘m:fi" = !"::;‘;‘;(“‘;tfflfg%‘;fil ‘;'0 ::"e the Government under lnd‘urnmfen! Spain with the leading natlons of | will resume its meetings at 8 o'clock e wholin'e n;u»rei.:n m|,\’”lmur‘\;h’w the ) floub) Ko proy of “hypodermic Injections of graft.” | Europe. : S oo . it A e e o it s A Government's claims. There was 150 | ahr1ied by the late John T. King, Re:| - Dr. Richard F. A. Moller has dis: | Warncr. witl speak onr the oeh ot | Pophe Avclated Prems o ertlo| APPrOval of the revocation of Per | ohio Organization Unites Varlous|nounced. the element of circumstantial evidence |, blican national committeeman from | tinguished himself as an _electrical | Christopher Columbus. BRISTOL, Va., October 12.—Bertle | mits of reckless drivers by Traffic G DR Any organization or business man R0 baCAt with: ACIBICI EDOUEN S e nineStiont. and hydraulic engineer on three con- Wise, 13-yearold girl, is being held | Director M. O. Eldridge was voted ps in Undertaking. e alEs of whdlhee \low: are siesn lo ket a conviction on that sort of | “Richard Merton, German copper | tinents. Born in Liege, Belgium, he| The Stellar Dramatic Players of |here on a charge of murder, following | by the Takoma Park Citizen's Asso- | COLUMBUS, Ohlo, October 12 (P).— | bers of the club, may attend the evidence in a case involving a simple | yapanate, who came to this country | spent most of his time on construc- | Holy Trinity parish will repeat the|the death early today of Richard | cjation at the first meeting of the |A campaign to combat spread of the |luncheon forum, it is stated, providing reservations are made with H. J criminal act. <ot g : " tal mis- | comedy, “The Goose Hangs High,” in r v, wi The Jury in thix case. which delib. | P TORaSe 2L e :;?::lskxtn?t; o i Mot ana’Central and South | TrInity ' auditorium. = Miss Sue H. | with 5 53calibe pistol yesterday | Season, held last night in the Takoma corn borer in this State was launched | Odenthal, executive secretary of the g N'n;m: I<f1‘h_mu and so fTUIlIILj*‘,*h ‘::“ fee of $441,000 to put his claim|[America. He has written many | Murray, director. The girl, an orphan, expressed no | Library. h‘gr_(: )2;5:‘«!2);”‘1\‘lt;rtege({v‘:‘p,:;glizz‘tolfir club. D e ol oo | through Gevernment offion articles and a number of books on| ot Sl e | esret When she admiited to officers | It was also voted to Indorse the lo- | O &N Ohio Corn Borer Control Com- P o the National Capital was confounded | It Was alleged that King did this by governmental problems o Erench ; sociation will meet. 8 wolocl. 15 Bue. | that she had shot the boy i cation of the farmers' market at|{urer’ grain dealers and merchants | Named to Father's Post. =il passing part of his fee. paid in Liberty |and Spanish, and supervised for the | Byt B0 I The shooting took place in Wash- | Fifth and K streets, known as the [ (1F€P SUUR, (ER TR, At e Sreiial GG s B of these codes made |\ 1407 Daygherty and Miller, “reach- | government of* Ecuador the task of ington County, Va., outside the cor- | mideity site, and to co.operate in their descent upon Washington with | oS (8 aRERETE ST (P S, | organizing the department of Eng-| Col. Jamés S. Pettit Camp, No. 3,|porate limits of Bristol, and the pre- | the membership campaign, under the | Tho OPject of the committee will be | RICHMOND, Va., October 12.—The to map out a program to fight the | state Cq ion Commission has the advent of the Harding administra- & L & T ; el - heas Al B 5 - o rpo! Daugherty’s political handy man. Of |lish in the University of Quito, one| United Spanish War Veterans, will [liminary hearing will probably be be- | auspices of the Federation of Citi- tion concerning the | ng ~arlef > . Ton. these Liberty bands the Government | of the oldest and best educational in- | meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Ponnsylvania | fore the juvenilo judge at Abingdon. | yem's Assoclations, hesinning Novem. | horer b¥ information concoruing, the | named Carlefon 1 Dunford, son of Tt was not age, securing necessary legislative ap- | assessor of properti he new ap ety "‘f,’j,‘l“i’!‘h‘(}“j.f”“_‘;:!‘“‘:fi::‘-‘; traced $50,000 to Miller's brokerage ;fllu;l(1<)ns in trhe v:;e,;ternlxsxsgmsphere. | aventie southeast. Date of thfinheuhrlnz {s not et set | ber 13, and to contribute to the o d Miller case th fov 1t | secounts and $174,000 to the Midland | having been founded in 1568. | and meanwhilo the girl is conflned in | penses of the central committee 25 | 150 & 2 s 2 er, Who Wi lteell was defrauded of any money. | Nayiona) Bank of Washington Court g | oA musical under direction of the |the Bristol jail. Dor cunt ot the recelpte from fess| LA Ca e o D e o e T TN It was alleged that the Government [y SH o P B b E erated unde: Noted Canadian Scholar. | Business Women’s Council, will be £ those foining th selation dur |and correlating the work now under ) drowned a week ago while in swim had heen cheated of the “best serv- | fOUS: TS WHIER 15 opert erty, | . Dr. Robert M. Sugars was born In | given at the Church of the Covenant. = S of Hore WIS aaiction by various agricultural agencies. | ming in the Pamunkey River. fces” of the Attorney General and the | o ic B0 PP TACE B G eneral’s brother, | Dungannon, Ireland: —educated at 4 Gets Six Years in Prison. he camivitias. ol svissier wna allfen property custodian, due to the = 2 s *| Trinity College, Dublin, and is now | The National Democratic Club Will | g\ i1 Dispatch to The Star. 1Ieiie was veqiiestad tol ke’ ntdps payment of fees by claimants—fees Mal Daugherty Witness. director of the School of Commerce, [meet, § o'clock, in the Raleigh Hotel. | SRRl BNRSI 10 (00 S0 L ) | lishis was reapested 1o thke teps which found their way into the bank | Ma) Daugherty was one of the | MCGIll University, Montreal, Canada. | Representative Gambrill ot Maryland | py, o “Nontgomery, colored, charged | rondway of Georgia avenue between accounts of the Government officlals. |most sensational witnesses at the | While }:lak[ng }::s cfi\‘h‘gs r;ourse }!;: 33&1«3& one of several prominent| i ortering the home of B. A. Blen- | Webster street and Rock Creek ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Contention of Defense. trial. He was called by the Govern-|Spent his vacations in nee. : ner, in Westhampton, and-taking sev-| Church road. - President Treasurer ment to tell how his brother had | lived in, Barcelona, Spain. fof S¥| 1 g grant Circle, No. 1., Ladies of |efal dresses belonging to the ladies| The following were nominated for burned bank records which the past 15 vears he has been in Canada |the G. A. R., will have a home-com- of the house, was tried in the (,m-}m officers of the assoclation: President, ernment_contended would have com- | PAst 19 ¥ears he Bas beed i CARAIC | ing meoting fn Grand Army -Hall. All | Court for Henrico County and was|Chester C. Waters; first vico presi- rised a s chai i siven six years in the penitentiary by | q Mrs. Al & gl D AN nan: | prised an important lnk in its chain | 5 % PIOFERPF: TOSt B L ra n . the | other circles invited. given siy dent, Mrs, Alcena Lamond; second Tt nide. e | of_evidence McGill University. He is recognized UORSEEc vice ‘president, W. A. Hooker; treas- vha zht be done on the side. a The regular Fall meeting of the ———— 7] Daugherty defense contended fro Daugherty’s counsel in summation | g "one of the ablest and broadest S SroRule _meeting of the - urer, Mrs, Mary L. White; delegates : e il s bt llfcn,\xh.",f:.,’] (rlr.‘l'n': | asserted that the records were burned | goholars in Canada. American University Park Citizens’| e United States produced 8,638 | to the federation, Walter Irey and of $7.000.000. whith was paid on the | to keep political foes from discovering | " Dr. Louis J. A. Mercler was born in | Association will be held this evening | hooks in 1922, as against 8,329 in 1921, ' Charles W. G. Brett. = o s the | plots concerning the Harding cam- | France. educs ornin 14t s o'clock in the auditortum of oIy oy psherts and Miter: | paign fund which Harry Daugherty | sity e B oyole URIYer | the American University (Hurst States d back only the amount of | had raised. cago and Columbia University, He | Hall), located on the grounds of the property it had seized Buckner replied in summation by | is now a teacher of the romance lan- R,"‘];'er{”fy at Massachusetts and pperty 6D sl ees. the |n8king how such information would | guages at Harvard University. Dur. | Nebraska avenues. l HE PALAIS ROYAL B Gaiments those to. Tay cer- | Bein bank records of 1921 when the | ing the war he served as interpreter e SR o SRt Harding campalgn was in 1919 and | with the British expeditionary forces which ex- | 45" at the front. He has charge of the | Marriage Licenses. pedited the claims, the people were robbed of none of their rights and the sl fEEncHRDeRking Scontost Tt follarriage licenses have been issued to the . aimants paid only what they ex- ; Philin 1. De Lano of Rockville Center pected 1o pay in the way of legitimate Also Noted Educator. ¥ e W, Hanks or Bass Omnge: . Evidently the moral code was that 80 long as the Government was not defrauded of its property and finan- MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE . THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT 935 F Street DIAMONDS attorney fees. It even was contended R R Dr. Richard Henry Wilson, for the | ¥ J i the claimants got off cheaper by pay-| The practice of some -automobile |last 25 yvears head of the department | Breser A winiong Alexandra Anteniades. 10,000 Y. d f W- d Ca b . ing for the “influence” than they | manufacturers and selling agents in|of romance languages, University of % Loenler and Theima M. Halle A ards o indsor mbric ” would have fared if the claim had| jooine jncurance on cars sold upon| Virginia, was educated chiefly in Teplou s cliyinod Manyiulns e been uted by high-priced attor. | PIACINE Insurd sy " | France, Spain, Italy and Germany. . May, And Other Precious Stones neys in the usual wa deferred payments through companies | fri'fa e the Iranch and Spanish wood. At § g This is illustrative of the moral | DOt licensed to do business in certain | gepar¢ments at that institution amons | ot of Martinsbure. W Va: i JEWBLERS PLATINUMSMITHS codes of some those who came to | States was orally argued in the Su-|the pest known in any of the Amerf- | James W. Johnson and Ruby P. Davi Washington in 1920. Among the in- | preme Court today in five cases from | can universities. His writings in the | both of Rid ?;"';?m‘?,m. Gilian vaders of that men known Smith, th r were a number o s “collectors.” Jess ntimate friend of Attorney | C (Advertised in Last Night’s 1 1 Yard Star by Mistake at 19c) A most extraordinary opportu- The language of his household | , Simon Fo -‘“;:,P,*,;':,"(i,"‘”j-g',}:y:,;;f;;tevigy;'h . nity to secure this popular fabric ne and Wisconsin. field of fiction as well as that of his-| Arthur X, MacNeil and Carlotta Santmyer. xplained that the Chrysler are in French, Spanish and Eng. | Mcivin Brotman and Rose If: Levinson. Sales Corporation and others had General Daugherty, was one ese. | SUCh an arrancement with the Pal-|is French. He was born in Kentucky | ““Ambrose R. Green and Susie M 2 There wbre e e oL these | metto Fire Insurance Co. of South |56 vears ago. xng’y"'f..": oo . for Halloween costumes. Plenty of orange, black or dealt in liquor withar. he¥ { Carolina, the cost of the insurance be- | These five judges, four of whom | HAry R Sisson and Rachel T, Sieson, | 5 ; 3 claimed they could R {iag incinand in the eeliing price ofthe | are sow traveling ing- | of Halimgn M "’"‘ ’]” ; “dr'K"::h | white. Also many other shades. i r of Lebanon, Pa.. an ath- ar. The States contended that this| ton, will meet at contest h Harry Z was unlawful under their insurance | ters, in The Star Building, to discuss | °Tje Cochran,of ths Gy 5 g | PALAIS ROYAL—Silk Sectlon—Second Floor licensing laws and that it was unfair [ with Randolph Leigh, organizer and | Lioyd L. Cogley Alico €. Richardson, | to licensed companies. director of the contest, the rules un- | both of Council Bluffs lo Fall Top Coats Light on your arm Govern cir at the White Hou s, including “things” e Harding Was Outraged. President Harding was outraged at aome of the stories which reached his ears. Men who claimed Influence, and collected on such claims, had no | influeace at all. Some of them were | driven out of the Capital on a few | hours’ notice. Jess Smith committed sulclde at the door of the Daugherty | apartments in a fashionable Wi ington hotel. Officially his act was at- tributed to bad he: | John T &. former Republican ! national committeeman for Connecti- | ut, lved in the Daugherty-Miller | . died after his indictment. King | and Smith were the alleged “key men” | in the conspiracy. Their deaths made | the Government's prosecution all the | more diffic rry Daugherty him- | self is in very poor health. He has| failed greatly within the past year. The strain of the five weeks' trial welghed heavily upon him. He is a crushed ma 1y a dow of the former “dic hington, | SEEK BUS TE S | Commission Will Resume Drive for | | Central Station Here. Agitation for establishment of a cen- tral bus terminal for lines in inter- ! state traffic will be resumed by the | Public Utilities Commission in the near future, it was indicated today by Lieut. Col. J. Franklin Bell, District Engineer Commissioner. Instructions have been given Maj. W. E. R. Covell, senior Assistant En gineer Commissioner, to arrange for a public hearing on the proposed union | || bus terminal and to prepare data con- cerning its meri -~ idney West 3 14th & G Streets N. W. "He's Care-Free in “ENNYWEATHER” Ivs TaE onc Top Coat for all weathers. Invisi- bly shower-proofed. Warm as toast. Tailored as only Messts. SteIN-BLocH know how. Warm on your back What’s the COAT STRIKE got to do ° with it? Light to carry; warm to wear. Wind and shower proof. Roomy; convenient for driving. Sturdy, stand lots of hard service. Any man who has tried and tired of the ideas of “pulling through” with- out a light weight coat for | Fall because he consid- ered it too expensive, should try one of these— They are $35, $40, $45 Values Burial Vaults ANY MAKE Chambers Steel ; 8 for Heating Plants Fries, Beall and Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Main 1964 DRSS | MEYER’S SHOPS Rogers Peet Clothing 1331 F Street