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NG STAR, JANUARY 5, '1927. CONFESSES ROBBING HIS FIRM OF PAY ROLL With Two Other Men, Kansas City Printing Company Executive of conscientious objector to deal Hot wate Got $1,586. Sure Relief | Texas Negro Holds Law In-| il i e i b DELL-ANS | frinced His Rights as | & iiioit it i s | ™ Ay, ., INDIG '"o" Free Voter science by confessing that he had G180 Sihe: o McHenry, 30, vice never returned to the War Depart- [ c it mmmg"1:.3."24-.‘\’»7"5.)&'952'23 and - pkgiscw 51 s It's easy to order Dove coal. We've mads amni‘_’ RE.AL ESTATE LOANS ment the uniform in which he was | oyttt e e clad when discharged. §1,586 pay roll robbery of his concern menis sg you may order it rom any dmerican, wagon dri v, better yet, o that we Aav :58. APARTMENT. CHURCH, THEATER. RESIDENCE “I am desirous of living a con- | 0 DO ; g 3 go. He said he would plead sis “hri 2 nnot D i sistent, Christian life and car guilty to a charge of robbery today. ;nok«;’eeittll/;.\vo&r: v::n;u’)”‘ofl‘l:e-m‘fial;:; ’;}:“‘,:;'}’,,, u’zv GARAG! 'ROPERTY. CONSTRUCTION LOANS. do so thoroughly until I make res- McHenry blamed “liquor and good FRED T. NESBIT itution in some way for the wrong ome way for th S for b | 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9392 THE EVENI} WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, Former Soldier’s ~ Sure Rellef PRIMARY RIGHTS [Frmer Seider TESTED AN GASE| ®cteined Hniform ¥ the Associated Prees. ’lhn Army has had a new type A bank, and a lump of coal ALL BANKS deal in the same thing—money. So how do you choose a bank? You pick out one that has a reputation for being thoroughly reliable, dont you? Now, to the lay eye, any two lumps of coal look pretty much alike—even though they may be miles apart in quality. So isn’t it wise to buy coal in the same way you choose a bank—by making it a matter of the company’s reputation for reliability? [3 B:u.ms By the Assoclated Press. The Supreme Court was asked yes- terday to decide the jurisdiction of the Federal Government over State primaries. L. A. Nixon, a negro, of El Paso, who sald he was excluded under the State law from voting in a Democratic J. MAURY DOVE COMPANY, Inc. COAL FAVORABLY KNOWN TO WASHINGTONIANS SINCE THE DAYS OF PRESIDENT BUCHANAN I did,” he said. fallen in o with bad companions while Ho learned, however, that while |y, ying the rounds of bootleg places. the law at one time required re- | turn of these uniforms, it had been | H¢ said he received $300 of the loot 0 in the hold-up. amended to make the outfit the |['ien : | { primary, brought the case, which is| [onerty of each discharged sofdler. | . i L | oxpected to throw some light on the estate, left him by his father, reim- \ Jurlsdlotion of Congress in primaries | bursed an insurance company, which | and bring a ruling which may bear GENEVA s RECEPT'ON h. 1 made good the pay roll los 1t on questions now perplexing the :\”‘ (;(‘\‘(:1‘1;‘;: r’lhe SInEtes shad ln‘ on i este 50,000 for McHenry in the Counsel for Nixon explained that OF U s DIScUssED printing compan; his client had for years regularly » T'wo of McHen confederates are serving seéntences in the Sta itentiary for the robbery. voted the Democratic ticket, but that Hugh Gibson Believes Attitude on . o the election judges at El Paso had Disarmament Conference Is Re- New York and San Tranci isco have | refused to permit him to participate in the primaries there after the enact 2 i 4 20 telephones for evi garded in Friendly Light. lation, Chicago h: ment in 1923 of a law which provided don, 5; Shanghai, 1 6467 square feet on K Street 53 feet frontage 146 feet depth 30-foot alley at rear $100,000 PECIAL NOTICES. (EETT G 0! TOCK- ot A ait & Sons, Inc.. will be ! the. o hN |ux the gombany,’ Wilkine nilaing on. D. ot ydn! 'ru“ inctn. D. G 8¢ 1, o' r)'ncr 1S GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOW- rst mortgage bonds of the Rosslyn nd Cement Co. will “r:?e:::g on 1927, at the Federsl-American Facing The New Carlton Hotel PRICE that no negroes should be permitted m to vote in primaries. ON REQUEST ING OF THE STOCK- «oin Hall Association for | ¢ of Board of Trustees éal‘lunl of any other bus at may be properly brought before the o Wil e Beld"Monday. January 10 m_, at the office of ion, No. Y the 'Assoc 76 1ath St N.W S Alie o 1. ARTYCLE VIIL | ereby given that the | franchise rights of negroes in Te: \ders of the Norkholders e | fraction Co. for the election of di”| ¢ \wag asserted by association counsel that should the Texas law "lors for the ensuing year and the trans- 1n of such other business as mas be 1304 | ries were exempt from Federal juris diction. Th Advancement of Colored People is | CLARK, Pre behind the test. Texas won in the lower Federal urts, which held that State prima- National Association for the The appeal is regarded of vital im- |, portance in determining not only the hut generally throughout the Sou be sus- || By_the Associated Press W YORK the sessions is regarded in a friendly light. he sald. NEV anua 5.—Hugh 3 Ministe r to land and chief of the American lelegation to the preparatory commit- | ee for the disarmament conference n Geneva, believes America’s part in “I believe it is understood we are loing all in our power to he helpful,” “Certainly we make it clear v 100 of popu- | P 7; Lon- and Calcutta ¥ less than one. | BOOKS BOUGHT | “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6494 ‘ Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. | e If you want to make your money go farther—and really reduce the cost of living—stop paying rent—and buy a Lifetime Home. You will turn outgo into saving—and more than half the monthly payment applies on the purchase. You'll like these Homes at W H WEST COMPANY Founded 1004 Exclusive Agents 916 15th Street Main 9900 will be held at oih and M ate st ‘Thursday, 1 10:4 ock a.m. e Gpen from 11 o'clock a:m. until 12 X noo S n CRAMPTON. Secret: tained the negroes in the South would ayy | be effectively disfranchised by State e polis | legislation restricting their rights in primaries. The association declared that in the South the real contest o | over candidates occurs in the pr rf\o" AL MEETING OF THE STOCK: | maries and that the general elections d % e Held @t its | are merely perfunctory. §i.“Asaph st.. Alexandrta | " Teaders in Congress looked to the e “;’,,‘:.““{,‘,,,‘.‘(?,, 927 3 2% | cage as promising to bring a decision e neiing vear and the trans. | which would be helpful in deciding 553 ‘may lesally come | to what extent Federal laws relating * ITHE ANNI B. ASHER, President. Ersta n {1113 RROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEO- “ I‘I’ \|‘w(lll’}l Vernon Headquarters, 6516, will | I ‘ dance to members and thelr friends. | | . . in Masonic Temple, 8th | Senators Vare of Pennsylvania and Smith of Illinois. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- I (|=rt of the Chas. l’"'hlfl Baking_Co., r the clection of direc other busi: 101D eld at "o uMc&no:d:;\aJr“:u- "t e on ‘Wedneeday! Lo Bt b C dys prior to (-VOHV G. d Q FEG P 51 District of Columbia. for the election o1 officers and directors and for the transac- tion of such other business as may pro ome before it, will be held at the office of ’r"° treasurer, ‘2006 Pennsylvania ave. n. lesday evening, January 11, 1037, af Books now o“en for subscription to the .:'u.(u of the 441 5 hHERE WILL BE AN ANNUAL MEETING of the Atiutic Bullding Company st the office of the company, No. 110 South Fair- 4% gt Alexandria, V. on Friday. January This meeting is for the election | ffteenth amendment, contending that 1 oficers, ATLANTIC BUILDING COMPANY. By A. ACHARY. Secretary-Treasurer. E b:VIu tracted OT y_ one other than ;fif,—'uim" ek EoWRRoE 1T dine: Jifan b DAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- eiBersof fha Huth Relly Dembany. fne. New York ave. n.w., Wi otn, 1027, at 12 eloel moon; for th 5% ot officers for the ensuing year and l!lnllfl.‘tlon of such of her business t! nay come bdore the mee IRA G BLUMER. TREASURY DEPAETMENT. the Comptroller of the C €. locembe »wn ber 8. 192 Nufl.'& hersby given atma flandard oW nn? . District of Col&m\fll. q ‘ame i e Heoaver With "'ule 17 Yroot “\hareot: N e monlhl PoL, T v i Yo disallowed they may e CHARELES w. corrins, Acting_Compiroller of the Clirmecey HE AMERICAN SECURITY go:vuy of the Blnflct 0( Columb(n true- 1e0 Under a deed O ated Fel 1% 1506, ‘made by the )keuvmuun Tuf {"tho City of Washington, Disirict of Co- bt ursuant o ihe provision therof, in lNd mltrnmant conne w lhe sinking fund, has drl'll for f!- femption 3t the ofics of ' the ‘trustes on i ’65 and 13 & $or93, 555 cach. ‘se: or. t The _bonds ared " b rusi s *nmeratod herels ‘Are CAllEd Tor the Durpos of the sinking fund, and the interest on s, Wil coass on the 15th day of ¥omrry AND TRUST By CORCORAN THOM. ce President. Attest: ALBERT H. SHILLINGTON, t Secretary. wa UL)’ULL Bl’ RT LOAD OR FROM NEW JORK. A RICHMOND, BOSTO) ’Xl’l'rsn OR vk ¥ NN 1 60, _LOCAL xévmo ALso; mxsfi TER 1 SHALL NOT BE RE contracte 'q""m'm"& ot WA A BERNER, ei'z Milwaukee Pl 6° x NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBT otber than by myselt. EDWARD R. B. 4611 DO ?}mnm‘ W lmx)w SHADE FACTORY ave purch occupy their new home, 3716 14th_s hone, Col. 440. W s - ) sm’rus ’E‘BANSP‘}:BBAfil;“S"R.J“K‘ YCHROME FRAMES TO FIT ANY e have had eolarged for abont 2 ce that delivers, 5‘ We ALONE used the methods rea i ‘f Loy before there was a7 el A kind. BEDEL"L""‘S‘"EK’C“?‘“"hY sumates Submitted On Window Shades Wo mako them 10 measure at Fastory Prices. KLEEBLATT . Y"OUR ROCF We'll put it in first-class condition at emall cost Roofing Oth & Evarte [RONCLAD 5bs, *a INCLUDE US in your 1 Printing plans. The National Capltal Press 1210-1: fiOOFING—by Koons We, can put that roof in good shaps 4 Sioep for years 3 ‘Roonng 110 am O S n_ 93 ) _Company. ~ WATERPROOFING CELLARS WM. FICKLEN, Bond Blds. 1 NEVER DISAPPOINT IN A HURRY BYRON S. ADAMS b Grade. but not high b Hieh G100 Streer W anteed Sun-Fast to primary expenditures aid fn the solution of some of the sent any defense on the appeal and were not represented in the cour! terday by counsel. Moody, who is soon to become gov- NUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- | ernor of the State, obtained permis- Doldors of the Home Bullaing Association | sion from the court to file a brief on perly | validity of the law and questioning Federal jurisdiction. sented seemed mind of the court as to the exact ques- the main question at issue was the BE RESPONSIBLE FOR | the franchised citizen may cast his to vote in primaries and in the issue of bonds, and in all matters upon which the views of the electorate was to be obtaned. REILLY co){?u«? INC. |ous questons. Those put by Justice socretary. Bntler seemed to reflect the view that po-o of selecting party candidates and did not deprive a voter of the ballot e k | right at the general elections, and that the case seemed to present only the question of the right of a negro candidates. Chief Justice Taft seemed 3 to attach more importance to the case, ND TRUST | stating that if negroes could be ex- Main 3934. o | could be made effective and also which might problems which are expected to arise n considering the credentials of Jurisdiction Is Attacked. 3 The election officials did not pre- yes- Attorney General behalf of the State defending the In the argument of the case as pre- by Nixon's counsel, there to be much confusion in the tion presented. Counsel stressed that cight to ‘“vote” as defined in the the right to vote there conferred ex- tended to all questions upon which lot, and was not confined to the ht to vote in the general elections. It included, counsel argued,“the right Members of the court asked numer- h primaries were only for the pur- to participate in the selection of party cluded from voting in Democratic pri- maries in Texas the State would be at liberty to provide by law that no one except negroes should vote at a Re- publican primary. Justice Sutherland referred to decisions of the court which had interpreted the right to vote as stated in the Constitution, confining the meaning of the term to the right to exercise the elective franchise. URGED TO “GO WEST.” Congress Delegation Tells President ‘Where to Spend Vacation. A group of members of Congress from the West Coast descended upon the White House in a body today, headed by Senators Dill and Jones of Washington and McNary of Oregon, to picture to President Cool- idge the advantages of their section as a place for him to spend his Summer vacation. This move by coast spokesmen is one of many which have recently | been made to have the President go West of the Mississippi for a Sum- mer White House. Mr. Coolidge has Indicated no decision in the matte { Notice to Apartment House Owners We want a small apartment house to rent. Just at this time we have several good tenants to suit. CYRUS SIMMONS 1414 K St. N.W. LAT Tl E? T LEETH BROTHERS Seeing— An imposing new detached colonial brick residence, located just West of Chevy Chase the abstract and so could bo consid- ered with dispassion,” hdd been a matter of actual ships or have been different.” ference will begin when it reconvenes then pass from the hands of the tech- nical experts into those of the depart- ments of the governments for final de- cisfon., OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED. D. C. Hebrew Beneficial Association Beneficial Association installed Leon- ard Visman as president at the annual meeting, held 7.st night at the Jewish Community Center. stalled were: treasurer, treasurer, J. R. Salus; financial secre- tary, M. secreta the coming vear were discussed hy the newly elected officer: ided. Circle, in Maryland. 5628 Western Av Chevy Chase, Md. Center hall plan. Ten beauti- ful rooms, three baths, first floor tiled lavatory and 2-car bullt-in garage. Open Daily 21t 9 PM. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Guar. Window Shades Made to your measurement at Factory Prices. KLEEBLATT U & Sts. NE Wandow Shadeasm Scrcens. Pose Linc. §79, Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 that we have no interests that can be menaced.” Mr. Gibson, accompanied by Mrs. Gibson, arrived yesterday on the Ber- engaria. He will go at, once to Wash- ington to present to the President and Secretary of State Kellogg his report of the six months' session just ended. Mr. Gibson said the conference was devoted entirely to hearing technical experts on armament. “All the questions arising were in he said. “If it tual military units, perhaps it would America’s real interest in the con- n March, he believes. The issue will —— ‘Holds Meeting. The District of Columbia Hebrew Other officers in- Vice president, B. Brill; Morris Garfinkle; general L. Dreeben, and recording , Abraham Pavis. Work accomplished and plans for Harry Carroll FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 5 rooms, foyer 2 baths Immediate Possession Apply Resident Manager Presidential Apts. 16th and L Sts. Attention Colored Special Advantages to Desirable Colored Tenants with good references Who will wcuphy apartments Highest Class Buildings in Washington INSPECT 'l'llE APARTMENTS 2nd & W Sts. N.W. Open Till 10 P.M. MANAGER. ON PREMISES Rent, $52.50 per month J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. NW. Mai an even brighter future for than that attained in Mass. Ave. = Heights All improvements — paved streets, sidewalks, curbing and leys. Wooded Sites All Sizes Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye S$t. N.W. Franklin 9503 PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENT 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Col. Rd. at 16th St. The Ideal Location for the Particular Class We have left just a few of these wonderfully ar- ranged apartments, ranging from one room, dining al- cove kitchen, tile bath, with built-in fixtures and Murphy beds to five rooms, recep- tion hall, porch, etc. All having spacious closets, high ceilings and beautiful out- look. Convenient to all car and bus lines, churches, theaters and market stores. 2i-hour Teleghone and Elevator Rervice See Resident Manager William S. Phillips no Hotels, stitutions, trained' men and ‘women. Age is necessary. humani 192 5th and Delafield Sts. N.W. One of the prettiest sections of Petworth—and one of the highest points in Washington. Clubs, Apartments, In- Schools, Colleges, Tea estaurants, Cafeterias, need experience un- obstacle—past ehelter s Food $500 Cash 7—America’s first industry in_big building program of 1% billion_dollars increases demand for our_graduates. Get particulars today of phenom- al success and big salaries earned by hundreds of “Lewis Trained men and women LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS PENNSYL $7 95 $69.50 a Mo. You couldn’t possibly buy at such a price—and on suchlerms,lfltwunotthnbymnmofourm mous building operations we can build better Homu cheaper than under ordinary conditions—and we give you the benefit. j All the features for which Cafritz “Lifetime” Homes are famous— 6 big rooms—3 large porches—tiled bath, with built-in tub and shower—coat closet on first floor— big wardrobe closets in every bedroom—brick pantry—instantaneous heater for hot water—hard- wood floors—and skilled workmanship. Open 9 AM. to 9 PM. Either car line; 16th St. bus—or phone and we will send auto. Over 1,000 “Lifetime Homes” built and sold. Several hundred more under construction to meet the demand. & CAFRITZ. = Owners and Builders of Communities If you are interest- ed in selling or buy- ing property in Takoma Park it will pay you to consult us first. CYRUS SIMMONS Realtor 1414 K St. N.W. Main 1022 ][EAVES Washington 12:25A.M. —sleep- ing cars ready at 10:00 P.M. Atrivingin]JerseyCity Terminal at 6:40 A.M., Train Connection Motor Coaches will take you from the side of the train directly to the Heart of New York, or you may occupy the sleeper until 8:00 AM No long walks or stairs No confusion or other terminal inconveniences No hand-baggage bothers No additional charge TWO ROUTES— via Liberty St., through the busy streets; via 23rd St., giv- ing waterfront view. Conven- ient stops en route. MOTOR COACH STATIONS Pershing Square Building, 42nd St. near Park Ave., opposite Grand Central Terminal. ‘Waldorf - Astoria Hotel, 33rd St. and Astor Court. If you-are going to BROOKLYN The same convenient tralnslde service een Jersey City and . the Motor Conch Station, 191 {({xal?mon St., md thc St. George otel. N When going to NEW YORK or BROOKLYN Take the Midnight “For dascriptive Ml mfll(llu el eohone o Bude., 1h ad H Sts.. N.W. Phonet E. D. AINSLIE Asst. General Pass. Agent Baltimore & Ohio & Co., Inc. 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 Adams 8710 1827—-100 YEARS OF SBRVICE—11927 Own Your Own Apartment Home PHilltop Manor 3500 Fourteenth Street Entire Block—Oak to Otis A 100% Co-operative Apartment Building Save 145 Your Rent Imagine being able to buy your own home in an Apartment Hotel, that is conceded by all who have seen it to be the most attractive in Washington, on terms with monthly payments, including operating assessment, as low as 1438 Consider that the owner of such a Home in this building is entitled to the use of the mag- nificent lobby with its lomml the three separate tile-floored roof gardens, laundry room, the incinerators, the individual locker storage rooms: that he gets the service of a lmtel office, with its telephone switchboard, oper: day and night; elevators, a corps of cient servants under the supervision of a resident man- ager; that he will have the accommodation of a public dining room; that he has hot-water heat, etc., with no bother to him; that his taxes, insurance, etc., are all taken care of for him, included in his monthly payment; that he can take advantage of discount rates in purchasing various necessities of life, etc.; flut he has a voice in the selection of his neighbors and a positive assurance that they will representa- tive of the highest standard of respectability possible to obtain. 4,600 —is the price of such a Home in this wonderful building, and only— 920 of that is required in cash Do you know of anywhere a comparable fireproof home can be ht, with these services, accommodations luxuries, at a price that would not greatly exceed this and that . would not cost infiniuly more to operate, not counting servim? ‘ There are 214 homes in this building of 30 different types, and all dre priced and operated proportionately with the example cited above. Such low prices, terms, operating costs, etc., with the accompanying services, conveniences, fmectiom and luxuries are only lo in a arge co-operative development such as this. HILLTOP MANOR is worthy of earnest consideration, and you are Io inspect it at your earliest convenience. Your trip will be well repaid if only to afford an opportunity to see Washington's most ti- cally attractive Apartment Building. Ask those who have bought here. Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday Hillcop Manor Phone Columbia-3600 Edmund J. Flynn Authority on Co-operative Apartments = CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities