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TAE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1927. o ™ BOARD &)_F_ TRADE COMMITTEE [ttt e sie s o MRS. 1. S. POST DIES |CAPT F.).0" ‘ERT’YAD'VES-“,I,':"L"‘;_:‘.‘:‘;;7,‘ : 4 ¢ 5 | managed a boarding house while 13 While Atiending Meeting in Special Disy ¥ 'luj-__l‘wt' Catholic v-”“.‘..,, 3 « ”: Investlgatlon of Methods of Trial Board|wira compierea nis course in e | sehool 1 of his graduation in Ballstc Hall. LYNCHBURY Va., " Iames A. Doher Dallas, vv‘n M | with high honors ks Peniied Dabesty a v. \Washington: John . [ v < . | His school annual showed he 2 : .| Special Dispateh to The Sta bl oas St A eriy, ingt ad My Bluecoat~ Suspended After| Planned as Basis for Possible Action “;‘,‘,Tjfi', e e o "o | Gibson Subcommittee to Lis- | (LARENDOX. Vi Dcomier 20— |1 retfied opiain i e e W el e dent of several class socleties and had | tending a4 meeting in Ballston st |of the Lynehbiurg lods Encounter With Taxi- to Procure Reorg’anization | ooren & loading nact i many sctivi-| 1o to Beown and Cam- | nicne. mes."1, 5. Poot of 408 Park Lane avenue. 1% ane, died while i S nt excallont sdholan standir P § eing rushed (o Georgetown Univer- | eab Drvr i e e et et et o e e R |, | Stanley Chase S X = Dtes: | L v idiAR land.~ DosScsasl of & Bigh \ccompanied by her hushand, Mrs . Trial Board in trying cases of po.|ent constituency of the board, eon. | CHvi and possessed of a high | = : el | standard of ideals that will fix his| Post was atiending a meeting in the ~ = ) S Pending an investigation of his|liCemen charged with violations of |sisting of two police captains and | GRG0 annals of Central| The Gibson subcommittee of the|ball of " (he Junior Order United 942 G ava lg- h bt_ S.E. behavior “last night druing an en- [ f o of their duty will he oted fan assistant corporation counsel. it pigh " was the caption under his| House District committee authovized | American Mechanics. She complained e - : counter with the driver of a taxi- | 1 lnvestigation at ita -aeaslun fmight be more effestive as a mieand fpatograph in the annual {to continue its investigations com- |07 fecling bad before the close « Washin b which he stated ran_into his | aday by the ’;““‘)'”}“' 2 O | o- mmintuining. @i iPline in the L-| ™“fhe mother then tald how her son|menced in the last session of Con- | th® meeling und requested her hux ’ " car, Policeman Fred W. Stecle of ird o rade which recentiv [lice Department to have on the trial |, (onded church regularl d of his| . St ) : band to take her home. Her condition the eighth precinct. has heen sua | WS named by the committee on pui- [ board an Army of one of the | aitended church regulatly and of his | gress, and to be extended to n system- | hecoming worse, the husband . took pended and' will probably face a |MC Order to stuly the need of re-|assistant engincer commissioners of |l S 1 SR sehool SCURILR | qtie study of all branches of the city | her to the home of Dr. W. C. Welbur . wial hoard after formal charges |“TRaNIZation of “the ‘Trial Board or|the District—a citizen of the District |arrer being found guilty of passing |government in the Natlonal Capital [nearby. The latier advised that she ZS oneo e have heen prepared, police afficials |1G0Pton of some new means of try- fand one police captiin : {Worthless — checls —in' Callfornia, | arsanized today in executive session. [ Was in a critical condition and_tha indicated tods ng_erving police off here fis basis for the belief. M. |(sharles Edwards, former chi The subcommittee decided to start Siapennion’ of ‘Steels was ordered | o With the approval of Ma). Edwin Owen said, that there han been o |1ite hove had Sktorn 10 naoley the | o ouhcommlites decided o @ R e gl B w0 “\avfis | B Hesse. superintendent of police. | breaking down of the marale of the ¥ g : ; 2 il 7 L] L] 5 boy in his efforts to start a career i : wing vemoved from the automo after Patrick A, Curlev. 605 Sixth |members of the special committee will | Police Department and the feeling [ & (mid how Mas. s, ae he s | When Her D. Brown, chief of |hile. The body was taken to the Lves | o o o R iy oot i e hearings bfore the [that surer and more severe punish. |iho (o6 N I BIVAEAS 48 Be B he United States Burcau ot Ef- |undertaking establishment in- Clacen- | ~ plained that Steele had fired one shot | Police Tria « dav morniue | ment of e officers would aid 10 [siced it she knew where Fdward wis, | ficiency, and his assoclates who havejdon. = 0 . Aamaging his cah. Steele was off |1t the sixth precinct station and note | corvecti fault. . . |She indicated AMr. Kdwards had|been employed on a study of vari ides hee hushand she is survived duty and in plain clothes ai the |methods followed n the trial of po-| In support of his Bolie that guilty [Rlented the impression the bow was | ous netivities of the District govern- |bY one dau M time, and when he wsa suspended he | licemen. with particulir attention to | officers have mot been punished suf:|\Ginied hecause he neglected to re- | ment will be invited to testify. They | Bryant. and two sons. Fawren did not have his hadze with him. | the lishtness or soverity of pennlties | ficiently, Mr. Owen cited the case of | 1010 him regularly, { will be followed by the District Comn- ind fuaymond o L missione; neral a essed ngainst th found guilty | Policeman Frederick R. Reh of the she should he taken to the hospital immedintely. Mrs. Post died as she * electric train, American he did not do so, went on, whereupon he said, the white man fired a shot a1 “ont from_First Page.) him. e v M0 Speciat Dispateh to The Star. Representative Hwma s ' | Representative Bowman, West Vir-| *0roi (HRCn 20T TAE L a0 | J i Hit by Taxicab. rha ] wml preeint, who was found guiity Worked in Chi ). Wit 8 S | await word fiom . - v st on N n Police Co ol 1esn on Mor Bl Nit ac Judg nporia hAns Ve 5 he' was driving eas o e Conrt of an assault on M| wrs, Hickman sald ‘she last heard { i S street, accompaniesd by Policeman The x headed by Claude | conthwest, in which he broke the |from her son early in October, when| Following th 38 the vood Thomas. colored. the police |y and icludes Pearce Rayner | man't w o e haes “'I'“';‘ e e wrote her from Chieago, where he [ son subcommittee will sit as a boa * t states, when he was struck DY lang rreq A, Carter. In laying the | i i 1010 of being employed as an usher in o7 judses on the deterences ot | i, M, HARGROVE DIES. hmdut;-v\v as he n;.p x' \lxl'v) 4( foundation for its study this group Trial Board’s Verdici. |a theater. He had had similar work | ha developed between the rean 2 urn into Fourteenth = ¥ btained record | ARERT bend it b R R L | here. She said three other sons lived [ of Efiiciency and the Commissioners = Roth Steele and Thomas, the : whit bafare the Botice . . The Pollce TrialiBoan, on the other |y who will be asked specifically why | Special i o The Sta states, directed Curley, the driver of | ihis year from Jantare 1 Patlamny toane pointed out. found| e detectives then withdrew to|they have not pui into effect thel LURAY, Va. December 20. Pro the cab to go to the eighth precinet. |y showing the {boconitne an dMcar sl ‘)'”f Snion. | oin officers assigned o wateh incom- | re ndations made by the Bureau | Aj. AL Slargrove for many vears he and when Curley refused and drove off. | officers wnd the penalties imposed | mant vearned and renrimamien him trains and busses. While ‘he |of Efficiency {of the Luray College for Girls, and Steele procured a_taxicab, driven by |against those found zuilty. While | for his netione - The: mmoent wm | vigil - was ordered continued from entative Blanton. Democral, | prominent Mason, member of the lo ] dan street. and | the committee as yet has not had | mor heavier the boles o ey |dawn today until the youth is found. | Texas. who has recently eng {eal toa: 1 Wilmington, Del d pursuit, overtaking Curley | time to make a detailed examination announced, hacause of the severity of |#Vthorities had little hope he would |a heated controy with Mr, Brown, | hospitn 5w ‘recsivad N T 3 id U8 W haav Ninth atrest 8 thila vecorAt N Ouen. on the imichmient mmeiod ot YOy o | veturn before tonight at the carliest. |is expected to comibute largely af | he R e s ety Headed by the 6'2-foot-long, wide-gauge As he attempted to jump from one | hasis of quick readin declared it | Jice Con ’ Officers pointed out that the kid- | these hearing: Mr. Blanton was not | old and w . ! “President’s S O 'r::h 7-; nl:ulhfl\’. he .~|],x|.vd_] Iv\( fell 0 |is his opinion that as a general rule| An officer guilty of such an offense RADEE pvin mosn h]-’:m-l Angeles Sat-| arizinally slated for'a place on the| One t r resident s Spec e street and was knocked uncon enalties had not been severs |should have heen dismissed from. the | urday. and if he left there hy - { Giheon suhcommittee, but on his own | Ws o5 him. | - Yk Acr i el After treatment at Emergency 6 | e e el Tromn the | could not. possibly rench here: in less | motion ‘at . the isition: imesting | will take place:at Alextindris Flver's 20th AnniversarsLine includes electrie Hospital, he came to the station house | This record of the work of the! out here that an officer be dis-|than 52 hour It was understood [ of the full District committee, the | Baii B : : and gave his version of the affair, hut hoard, it was said. would be |missed only by the Police i |that the first eastbound train avail- | Ciitson subcommittee was entarged s o S and mechanical trains, in wide variety, to de. was muspended pending a. full investi- e @ part of (he studv’of the spe- | that_under existing law |4ble o the kidnuper left Los Angeles | that he might he asslgned to it rianciios ST ee light every boy and fit every pocketbook. Every A tion. mittee before makes its | District Commissioners nor the super- | Sunday morning. | ft Dispaten to The Sta Bk Y Y Curley veported that whils going ymmendations cone the need |intendent of police have the right to]| Dr. Herbert 1. Ma whose auio Blanton Is Presen > . incti illi O east on V street at. Fifieenth street, | of reorzanization of the board [inerease the pemnities assessed by thac | mobile was used by the kidmipes, 1o | Having disposed of the disagreemen e train a distinctive, brilliant color. Our finer he was forced to drive up on the side-{ [n this connection Mr. Owen said *hoard jay was unable to ddentify 4Hckman [hetween the Bureaw and thel Distciot| T o6 Greentlell, Mass, mantfac wide-gauge elecrric trains z‘qulppcd with triple k by a colored man and a white | — il o ——— |from :»n.m-» 4:»1\’5 ax the voung ban-| Commission the Gibson subcom- | (1o t0N e o anitil he SIS | qall man in a roadster. He stated that he |t svlip Tovosld M 19 ABandowL e | mittes alil ansider the vavious, ve- | L LS S ST S A e the o action remote control, and all latest features. followed the men to Fourteenth and SUSPECTED SLAYER the application and seelng auother | eae here last Novembe [ports by the Fureau of Eticlency on D Witens Lo hip omn ol 3 7 V" street, where, he alleged, the white MANES MIEUR LS 01 e B0elnen 2 T jthe result of its investigations |y ion \were on their way b . S e E . < im to drive to the eighth prec nei. | g hkh o i B ODROSEC # | parine hat (‘ong not in M“"\\‘1\ taken ill near here and nnabile The taxidriver stated that he asked prohation. Escaped Prisoner Jumps ¥ y | sl After thix Chairman Gibson | (00 o the trip. ‘ AMERICAN FLYER MFG. CO. x s d asker % 50 50 . coniinue the b. He had been in a | 4 The taxkiriver stated that he aske ESCAPES DRAGNET | "uother. assistant enshier of the : e SAr tit o o [conime the (s, e nan by = an to show his badze and when | tank b iimaerman aaeainim BNt Apewaii ‘l”" {he Subcomnubice Wil Wunck out]iocal hospital seversl week 2210.39 South Halsted Street, Chicago, 11l self on record as against probation " o ure Distriet (Government * s > »ecember 20 (). | 3 ment. o0 A now ar leading electrical, department and hardware stovey forimiigi iy { e ;I::\’xil‘d:lfll\yu‘u in| Those attending the meeting today K. of C. Initiate oter American Flyer nawn now ar leading electrical, department and hards.are st Ordered to Stop. | TR PR When Hickman, upon h\pnn.' placed | 4 1 I\\un? ot Matinr: Pavice )« | Were: Chairman Gibson of Vermont, Stop. were unleashed today and sel upon | ap probation, made application for s . He stated further that he was pur- | the trail of Hickman. | ceinstatement in the bank. offcials|Anseles schoolgirl, leaped from. a|Behrecaivative Sown on sued to Ninth and N streats, where he | The intensive sear siven, im- | vefused this. Approval of this ap. | northhound —Southern ic —train | ginia; Gilbert, Kentucky, and Blanton. { py lo."yndred men from Lynchburg, o ken by the same white [petus by the fact that a price of | plication was not within Parker's |1€Ar here last night when the train Gk S s | Roanoke, Richmond, Staunton, Nor | man. who had commandeered a cab to | $100,000 has heen placed on his head, | Jariadietion 15 boarded by searching officers. He | ng the inseription “W. ¥ 1662, | folk. Indianapolis, Ind.; Washington | chase him and ordered Curley to stop. |€ot under way this morni | " Police believe that the youth, |Scabed as the shotgun of & y found In the roof of Cranmers, | and Greensboro, N. C. attended the | Curley stated that he refused to do 6| The motive for the kidnaping. sv- | Lrooding over what he thought was |10 nt a hail of lead after him. ncient manor house of Mitcham. | sxemplification Sunday of the second and was again fired upon, the hullet | ing section of Marian was sup- | the wrong done him by Parker | S s deputies 1 th KL land, will be hung in the belfry of | and third degrees of the Knights of | g passing through the rear of his cab. | plied in the police hypoth Hik- | planned the Kidnaping and gruesome |n;;":‘1\‘~:m;|.m(:x:JI]\{- o o lm‘r- 510,000 hospital being built on’the | Columbus, which was glven by the ~Irenstormers Electric Train, In getting away. he said, he hit the |man two vears aze was given a job | murder in revenge. S caped fr e Colc S e site, Holy Cr Couneil of this eity. $ man with his cab. in the 1 e worked as a clerk P a few u‘m‘nu“\ ngf\i.\\]n:ll‘ h\\;”\l\"!;"u‘v:‘ | (Police at No. &, investigating the funil nths ago, when arresied | CALLED MODEL STUD D TR te ad el IE ek tpay dnto/a affair, stated that when Policeman | io e sl S0 AN i 5 S/ f ¥ S turnace. Pad one empty shell in it. Regulation: | vouth eonfessed and was paroled io | Mother Says. murderer type, whose descrintion fits require, it was stated. that there he |his mother. Jlice helieve Hickman s 3 R i ¢ L T N 1 ok sevvice wun. (Kot (ke ersoneown fmprescion BN O e ) e nmeunslnts are said 5 veli but no attempt was made to indiente | Parker had opposed his ion | Unable to understand why detectives | HiS BOSCEOURGS Bro sl e Be 0 :rhélh;’r‘yt);;n?cfn.xed lpollcr-m:m had f'-lr‘_:‘>;::;)!e and had urged @ eon ;}v\\.ll‘mmll hm" he]’\m'e tlhun“ i her| Jice, who were expected to check them s ‘or not. se ., home here today, M a ickman 4 . aent : against those of the ayer, ob- \h“.'“f\‘f,fl,‘.'\" c""':“,',:'\,,.;‘f,i‘l,i,"' ,K“lnlelx't-n! her son Edward as a_youth|tained from the windshield of the | - Ny who left a few months ago with an|murder ca Chief Cline. A voung man called at | og l€ft @ few months ago with an|mur s L R TAKUMA PARK ASKS the fanior- high school which Marlan | SViable acholastic record to make his| The man, possibly wounded, van- way in the world. Jitien 15 1 Dila brash o the attended and said her father had heen : ished in the thick brush lining t U fornia. | "Ihe search was prompted by a mes- | dreve awav with her ot ! : i 4 % s | 1t was apparent she thought her|sage from the chief of police of San | Maryland Town Seeks Discontin- m‘J‘ {‘,;",‘J:)-" 0 failed 1o return home | o, was' wanted in_connection with | Francisco that a man answering the | N the forgery of checks when he was|d ription of the Los Angeles killer | uance of Unloading Along e T fereelins | emnluyed in the cssst haok. had bearded the northbound C 3 naper, who threatened desper Highway. | measures unless he was given SI, LAt and allowed to make a . Kitorts dre to be made by the Town | ithout fear of molice intervention. \ ;;; *Kf%gmz "% gm”%‘ i Y Efforts 3 ade by the Town | parker. distracted. appealed to the | & S SRV A 282N >Q§ ;,',';“';;"mj"mr:lfku';;;ml o With | 1aw. and started to keep a rendezvous e IFCRI G 2 0 G e RIS, S RIS, . aiivoad 1o im- Schadee Py Drove the present unsightly condi-| werenen fram o Mistrure. the e AR b e koma avenue, where. | kidnaper failed to appear. having di alongside the rallway (racks has been | Sotn ahe a1t he kent - the o used as an unloading station. much | Nl T to the discomfort of the residents of | g - that vieinit i Police Withdraw. The attention of the town uuthorl | Three or four letters thredte ties was invited by Dr. Lewellyn Jor- | o - o¥e7 ©0 oW e AR dan, " representing the property own. | 9°th 1o Marian, and two plain ers on_Takoma avenue before the |noies signed by the girl hersell then Town Council of Takoma Park. Md..|came to the distracted pavents. In Jast night. who complained 4 | freight cars were continually being | "¢*P¢ Uinloaded, und. that for months sbin | 0 Withdraw, because of fears for the f Events” (0] vents LA By “BAB" : 1A} A1 House Coal ments would remain on property ad-|life of the child. : A\ jacent to the tracks, presenting an| The bNanker last Saturday night unsightly condition to this entrance | drove to a place near the Parker " LEDDINGS continue to add color and as i selec - “to Takoma Park, Md. | home, on instructions from the kid- |3 / Your advantage in that you select from an assort The report of Town Treasurer Bry king $1,500 in bills. A n'r_‘ ersity 1o the news of rmiu\-'—mui , )/ ment that is different. We dictate our styles; supervise Davis for the last month was submit- | mysterious ~automobile _approached so. while we are on the subji e 2wish 1o 3 s s ted to the '1;‘0“ o, Council last night and a masked man leaned out and & . ; I wis/ as far as may be their making—so our garments arve suil- and approved. It showed rec inquired about the money. er mitonnce that we have arr od T : - G from general taxes. permits, d to see his little giri. ? amounce that we have arranged with able in effect and practical in fit. ete., amounting to $2,148.18, which. masked man pointed to a | “ ’ with the balance on hand of $31. 9. | wrapped form' in the t beside him. 2 B“\B made a total of $33,600.47. Disburse- s asleep,” he said, and then or- | FYS BT - 2= ments during the month of November | dered the banker to hand over the ; House Coats, $6.75 to 835 Sr BEreME 1 WBHIC * gerieral ‘sxpentes.| morey. saving he would Teave the giri] S o regisier her impressions of a cery receit, % \ ~ ~ zarbage collections, rubbish collec-|a short distance ahead. colorful and brilliant affair { ! Rfll)l‘s, $J.00 to 5100 tions, street lighting, salari ete The stranger drove away with the J PR ¢ \ amounted to $9.520.39, leaving a net | money. A few fect ahead of Parker’ - = / including importations from Wel:h-Margetson of London. halance on hand of $24,080.08. During [ear he hurled the wrapped form of | & TR 1 . i the month $7, p nsferred | Marfan to the ground. With a ery Over WRC This hvemng At 6 10 the special improvement fund. The Parker gathered it in his arms. The hgmnc;, n{r; hand in ‘;h- s;»e lal invest- | little girl had been killed and cut to ment fund amounted to $38,919.14, ieces. 4 » little details i 2 i by The council adopted an ordinance | The motive, Cline says, was revenge. All the little details of costume. the bride’s providing for the extension of Wood-\ After having chased thousands of Ao T gt 4 Two Special Groups of Jand avenue to the corporation line. | taien cuce. the noilc satisfied them- trousseau. the gowns of the bridesmaid. I P i Sep——— presented 4 ten- | sclves this morning that Hickman the decorations—szaill be described in a fas- H o tative report on the widening of C 5 ted. Finger prints | 3 5 e g P ( at BT Bt 30 and 3 feel. be | I R e on el from | cinating manner. The whole affair pre- ouse Loats spectively. Approximate cost of the|the wheel of the killer's abandoned sented i a word picture o delight everv proposed improvement was also pre- {1000 SHSEL 00 LG T O respind : ! sented. A more detailed report will | e TR TV S i feminine lisiener-in. Your presence is 2| Blue, Brown and Oxford Grav Coars with silk frog be submitted at the January meeting | ¢ e L e Smiiceen L of the council. e ¥ & inzited. e 75 The meeting was presided over by |/"p . man's photograph in the police g K Mayor Ben G. Davis, with Councilmen e ;‘-nznd"::f"l‘."i,‘-:"h" R. Adams, s itten, her at P. S.—Yule potted plants and i - 3 i Ming Bisen »~=~’“' how to preserve them in the home X Doublefaced Cloth Coats in a variety of colors, with eollars that of the man whe s 5 ckets and enlfs teiny silk 3 ; will be another subject touche? > pockets and enlly teimmed in silk upon by “Bab” in her regular ¥ %‘! ‘:’ s i s felied the sehool avtho, fecture ainner hour gossip. ¢ g - - 3 T3 . Confronted by three detectives, the | tracks. Within a half hour a posse . [ [ { injured and was calling for her. The |5y haired mother told of “Edward’s |of 230 armed men i - el ) started beating the » RAILROAD CLEAN-UP | it o s eine o b, T era St i s i o 53 e | Nothime Wi e More elcome s her from class, and the stranger | b 7 t “But that trouble is all over now.” | Limited just before it pulled out of she assured detectives as she attempt- San Fernando station. to any Man than R e — e e ey a Lounging Robe or g % RS S\ Washivagion's Leading Florist S “A Wedding March 23 3¢ R T R SO R = 23 lesperation, Parker asked ithe poli by R lice discovered tnat the Killer's auto- Miss Mary Higgins, 63. Found on |, i1 was one which nad been stolen . > , A | . v Aslington Road. e O ifodiget. [- Blunls dn b It s the Season 2 Three Special Groups of . for Debutantes— ( Lounglng Robes en to Emergency Hospital in sy she arrived at Emergenc p ralllbd | oo yvoros B, hospital. The 1 they had found | rrayn fram hroadeasting the news until ineory that she was injured by a hit-| Lid Is Lifted 5 This Christmas Brocaded Robes, full silk lined; in beautiful assorted colors— up in San Diego with a license taken | consclous condition abuut 1 o'clock Fri. | ™" ihe strength of that Information -and Gude Bros. Co. flowers and Tmported! Flannel Robes, assorted colors; eut long and full— auickly and at first it was thought |} s ni e decorators for just such occasions. her on the Lee Highy near Thrif- | and-run driver. When it was discovered that Hick- | 3 s 1ae 1 L1 into W2 Rr2 2. e s it developed t Dr. Mantz's K: Although suffering from shock, | {oday centered thelr entirve effort on Two men whose names were not | \1r¢ taken into the confidene The results invariably bring forth the {307 Brocaded Robes with silk tape, bound edges. pochets and Trt wns not learned, but Sherim|UVC (rom justice was in Los Angeles 2 Sav It With Gude Flowers from a stolen California car. Then <[ City home s near that of the. Hic v morning, died at the hospital 10- | ,lice ahandoned all other leads and floral decorations are in great demand. uts ahout the face when | e possibility of laying thelr hands | 8¢ 72 1We maintain a corps of cxpert floval she would rec ¢ taken into the confidence of po obtained took Misx Miggins o the oy jdentified and were aske / ghest praise. culls ' : $714.75 il Just how the woman w it was found whethe not the fuzi " ]_4“ Melds of Cherrydale advanced the|°F Vicinity. Miss Higgins lived alone, Mrs. Mae | ;00000 vently had gone, the lid was LR 3< @\ Jacobs, social worker of Arlington | jiriaq H nd the man hunt started | R “ounty, said, and I‘}""’-’ Was @ rumory qresh, but this time it had a definite > ¥ RRO that she was wealhy. oy sl 0 e records revealed that a N CO. Downing Slightly Improved. ugh Hiickman pleaded guilty 1o s in Superior Court AmaLcigp e Biv case went i Juvenile court (CHMOND, Va., December 20.— { \hen hix mother swore he was only | & } Q 7 ~ < Reports from the bedside of Semtor | 13 veurs of age. The vouth ned o | gge | 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Thomas J. Downing of L who | 1he oftic Sia e Py | . y 47 : has been mu'.m; in 'f' 5"\"""" ‘:" 5| e made application for prob- Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 ire that he is thougzht fo he “[ tion and the application went to | & ) improved, but the change “" ["'r*' I | Parker for approval. Parker was | ' Col. 3103 as to give the members of his family | 1 o ot the time and sent one of his | 000V of I < ele i socialion and friends little hove 1o AL uyistants to talk to the boy and pro- | 2 Members of Plorisis' U elepraph. Delivery Associatio he can recover. bation officials. "The application of | — voung Mickman then was signed by | = i = ‘ S singla banvan trea has heen | Parker's assistant. !-éjfiw‘/)\(‘f":i“("”’i’ .\""fi\JQ{YIfi‘,"N%:\C to shelter 7,000 men s ice helieve that HF now- Ved % be e X % N7 s & hat Pavker was : s ICIPCNCHPGITS STE TG v < % DB The Mode—F ai Eleventh , Thrde Stores for Your Convenicnce w2 s

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