Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1928, Page 7

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THE EVENING SATURDAY, * BELGHNON TR | * FORWAR ACTIIT Suspect Accused of Putting Compatriots Into Hands of Germans. *For every week= for every festive occasion” Caalma/ar ofjpeoia MARCH 3 TO 14 At The Velvet Kind Dealers— An Ice Cream Confection! . BurTeERsCOTICH AND BunNT ALMOND ICE CREAM The Velvet Kind Ice Cream in one of the most tempting dessert combinations the high- est priced caterer could offer By the Assaciated Pross PARIS, March 3.--A Belgian, de- scribed as one of Germany's most valued agents in rounding up suspec in occuy territory during the was on trial here today. Jules C | Joseph Laperre, 38. was accused of sup- plying information which resulted in the exceution of compatriot The president of the ass ing the case against Laperre said that [the prisoner was described on a list found m the German secret police | records in Brussels as a man upon | 1l reliance could be placed. lleged to have begun as @ “sheep” in al where he would of his fellow pr betray them to t s in outlin- { concent win_ the confidenc ed that he wormed out of | |a_10-year-old boy the s hiding | place of his father, a Belgian named | Istas. Istas, one of Germ est enemics, was arrested as a Indignation swept the crowded cour room when the president made this sation ght hundred Belgians had been | shot and many more imprisoned by the | Germans during the occupation, the 15 only proved that d in_what he did. | De Luxe : Pint He contended that 2 d_a few insignific I rmans under threat Often shouting down the president in | his accusations. Laperre denied ever: thing. The prisoner was condemned by de- fault for treason in Belgium, and later | in France was sentenced for abuse of | confidence. He was recently recaptured in Alsace. The war being over. the worst penalty that could be inflicted | upon him now would be deportation to some armed post. | i plane pas on and Pa Second-cl: ice between inaugurated. ass ai Londo —_— You Can Depend —upon artistic results when you order Floral mblems of us. Beau- tiful— SPRAYS & Wreati‘ns.$5 ’ OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT 'EISEMAN'S, 7th & F ( The Marmon Straight 8s at $1,395 and $1,895 at Factory Are the last word in Automotive Engineering Marmon Moters, Inc. 1727 Conn. Phone Potomac 861 for demonstration NEW STORE 1407 H S:. Telephone Maih 3707 ve. ECAUSE of the character of the service we render; and the manner of rendering it— the impression might be gained that our charges are high. But quite the contrary is true. As a matter of fact, when everything is considered we are no_lably reasonable. The super ¢ .ality in Autocrat Motor Oil assures you of supreme performance—more miles of safe lubrication per fll! To fully appreciate Autocrat Motor Oil quality, however, you should use it straight— have your crank case drained, and refilled with clean, new Autocrat. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. ALTOCH L T IMFFERE Beware of Substitutes. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 Phone Potomac 1600 for ALMUS R. 8PEARE Funeral D Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue eclor Were Under THIS Roof | and replacement expenditures for roofimg surance, the pris- | N | Interment | was with he | and STAR. WAST INGTON., D. ¢ —| | WEEKLEY DROWNED AFTER PLANE LEAP Son of I. C. C. Employe Believed Victim of Parachute He Carried. Weighed down by a heavy parachute | after a successful leap from an air- plane, when he cvidently stumbled Into a pool of deep water near North Tsland, off San Dicgo, Willlam Herbert Weekley, 21 years old, of 1510 Irving street north- Weekley, who was an aviation *ma- ¢, third class, fumped from ne. ording to word Navy Department, and > landing in shallow water. He was seen to gather up the cloth folds of the ‘chute and start wading for the island, but before reached shore he disappeared abruptly and, pre- sumably incumbered by the heavy. wet ‘chute, was unable to save himseif. Weekley fs survived by his father, william D. Weckley, an employe of _ | the Interstate Commerce Commission, and an older brother, Murra ley of the Isthmian Canal C MRS. BESSIE H. KANE He lived most of his life here, attending DIES IN YONKERS, N. Y.!the Brookland Grade School and Tech- nical High School. HENRY SHEEHY, FORMER GROCER, DIES AT 69 WILLIAM 1L W Widow of Agmiral Was Grandniece of Martha Washington—Son Is Gen. T. P. Kane. Bessie Higbee Kane. widow of Admiral Theodore F. daughter of the late Rev, . chaplain of the ate many years ag of Martha Washington, died in Yonkers, N. Y., Thursday She is survived by a son, Brig, G Theodore Forter e, United Marine Cc who restdes at 24 teenth street, and five will be in Arlington Ceme- tery Monday. Mrs. Ka Dr. Hig- Years in Office of Alien Prop- erty Custodian. Henry Sheehy, 69 ar in_ the for the past jed in the oftice of the erty custodian, dicd in Sibl st night after a long iliness. A native of this city, Mr. Sheeh: 4 on of the late P. H. Sheehy for many years in the who business here n States who was 85 yea father here when a c had frequently visited this city. She was a native of New York. Her father was one time rector of Trin- ity Chureh, New York NRS. HULBERT DIES. Former Capital Resident With Shechy Maria Hodgkir Margaret Kenney Mrs. Josephine Donohue and Sullivan, and three brothers, nk P. and Edward hington, ill be conduc Eleventh 10 o'clock rs. Agn Served | Stephen Shechy L, all of W I services w 3317 at Red Cross in France, Gooch H ed at street, ert, former | the residence. and here to Mrs. Alvin | Monday morning vice chairman of the Republi- | Sacred Hi 1 committee, dicd in Pasa- |am. Interment will be in Rock Creek ena, Calif., recently, according to word Cemete received here by h Mrs. Hulo. of the Red 7om d Sl Marriage Licenses. during th World been issied to the » returned to b here " hthouse for Blind. me to this city in 1921 and left I |in Decembe . to go to Pasaden for her health, arscilles enses have Marriaze I followins Ravm " il Lucas and Rianch - of Cooner and - Mild She e Chambers of Clarendon and Filiont of Walkers Chape A rine SChwan, Ward. Tazewell. Va Eat 1 ihie city man and Syivi®@ E. Aron Black. | Dance Aids Welfare Fund. | The welfare fund of the income tax | | unit has been enriched by $1.398, re- { turns from the reception and dance la { week in the National Press Club Aud:- anounced last night M Pickett and Myrtle E Births R-t;ported. n reported past 2k " Departm Heaith mmer. gitl ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS For Large Establishment 10fh st Trousois Si_ “Madiwon Whi . (> Apart 318 Cotumbia rd. v A0 1 K st e 8 nt D Unisermity pl Carlott 1t Harriett Schride Q Georse Washing Give references and past sclling experience Address Box 74-E Star Office Frye 70 Fre W Hospital S B See Us for LOANS At Economical Rates on District of Columbia Real 1 Drop in and talk it over with us. No_commis- sions or renewalss Open daily from 9 to 5—Satur- days until noon. Officers LIAM N President BUCKLEY resident ROLAND M. BROWN Secretary DIXON casurer > [National Permanent . " “Building Association_ Under Supervision of the U. S ¥ sl 949 91h Street N. Fs Just Below N Y. Ave. Direclors AND JONN B CK M AM BRIGGS ¥. ZEGOWITZ r 2] 'The Pope and "The Presidency { In March CURRENT HISTORY the for the opposition o a Catholic President is presented by the Rev. Charles Hillman Fountain, prominent Baptist theologian; the Catholic teply to the opposition is stated by the Rev, John A, Ryan, distinpuished Catholic spokesman and Secretary of the Catholic Welfare Association Comments on the "y ad “o0” of the question are made by these authorities: NMichael Willians, editor of The Com monweal, w leading Catholic weekly; D William W, Rockwell, case e e off the cvery conld crossed sheet onr % ‘ ] 1l howme in ationil Cy | Lit Head ) It never re Zine Rooling Zinic replicement Hor ‘ st Head Fooling cannot Horse l‘]hlr‘ a lifetinge Ho Hewd Zinc ay coloy, which iarmonizes with practically every | Jong of Jd or reroof consult n | t 2rood i grood ‘ attractive, l‘l,-m CXPOSIEG Ly pe Raoofing: vear only male it more attractive Hon Head Zine the anost economical rooling abont ‘ Raoting grade of tin and s te your waorl Asbestos Roofing Corp. 1110 9th St. N.W, Frank, 280 Applices of Zine and Ashestoy Roofings Union “Pheological Seminary; Prof. John Dickinson, Princeton University; Prof. Frederick W, Loetscher, Princeton “Theo logical Seminary; Fred B, Smith, Chairman World Alliance of Churches, and others T comnection with the discussion there appears the official Vg transhation of the latest Fueyelical of Pius N1, tust ton i Awerica, Tish Q00 worda tn the discussion OTHER FEATURES in MARCH CURRENT HISTORY Was Hungary Strangled by the Peace Treaty Connt Apponyi, poted Hungarian statesman, says “Yes'; the negative is taken by Hl seeed, fovmer editor of The Lonlow Limes w Soviet Rus In Rody R HHteracy,"” by the widaw of Lenin Justice Riddet the Sacco-Vanzetth Case. iy it tngashed Canadian jurist analyzes this aternationally famous case wnd renders his de Lord Kitehen oldler-Fallure? Yay Mistory of the Workd by T Histonans Aud Other Features CURRENT HISTORY Match lasue w Copy. on s 28« Al r\r»_. Stands FL00 a year, Postpaidd drown.d yesterday afternoon. Kane, U. S.| Has Been Employed for Last 10 v Hospital | t Catholic Church at 10:30| Seatt red V. Jeffer- | Todd i | heth's Hos. | ” MARCTT 1928. 1 | | RITES FOR W. P. RAYNER. | ALEXANDER H. CLARK DIES AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT\ Funeral services for W. Pearce Ray- | W REAY. jner, 45 years old, manager of the White ”’, 2 Auto | Motor Co., who died in Sibley Hospital | Wednesday night, were conducted in | chapel of J." Willlam Lee’s Sons 332 Pennsylvania avenue, this after- noon. Rev. J. T. Spicknall, pastor of the First M. E. Church, Chevy Chage, Refusing treatment Immediately after | Md., officiated. Interment was private. | the accident, Alexander H. Clark, 25| Mr. Rayner had long been active in | years old, of 22 Westmoreland avenue, civic undertakings here, serving for | koma Park, Md.. died last night at|many years as a member of the public Garficld Hospital from injuries rm'flw‘d‘.,rdc-r committee of the Washington when he crashed into a_tree near the | Board of Trade. Park road gate of the Soldiers' Home, | — - | Thursday afternoon. The injurles were at first thought to Card of mbank’ scuwaNz, Deaths. | Fatally Hurt When His Crashed Into Tree at Soldiers’ Home Gate Thursday. | N1cnor. e o be slight, but a more thorough examina- | tion showed the lungs had been puni tured by a broken rib. At the time of | the accident, Clark was taken to the | Soldicrs' "Home Hospital, but refused (treatment. Later he became ill and was |taken to Garfield Hospital. Coroner J. | Ramsey Nevitt will perform an autopsy t the District Morgue today before i suing a death certificate. Police of the tenth pre Clark lost control of | twhile driving in the ‘L grounds. | WILLIAM C. CISSEL DIES. William C. Crsel, 1A MISSTHELEN CASSERLEY B YANE A nct say that W Al s automobile | Vi oldicrs’ Home Lesgpn it b1, 19 5 AROLYN 2t the S 1 1hh \ [ TRr I Glemwooa Ceme BEANE. On s old. Union | r builder, of esidence of his C. Gorman, yesterday. born “in Poolesville, Montgome ty. Md., and moved {10 this city when 14 years old and lived here continuously until about fiv rs | jaeo. He served in Company A, 2d Bat |talioa, District of Columbia Militia. | He is survived by two sons, Thomas W. Cissel of Bethl . and Wil- issel of Kenilworth, D. C., and Gorman of house of alter: of in Ar- IL this city, died a | daughter, — Mrs Springfield, Md Mr. Cis oTTO B On Fricta el hetoyed Heatn M : BERRY and - Enimia Plitlipe B s h 1 1098, at tor, Mre L. M TOLLA V o b o W and Mr Burial will be linglon Cemetery poi Taih st March . Blazing Plane Safely Landed. HOUSTON, Tex., March 3 (#).— Discovering in the nick of time that |his plane ‘was afire, Tom Hardin, air mail pilot. brought' his blazing craft |safely to earth here yesterday. { | CALLAWAY. Depa Miteh 1.l R My be Ve CRSKIN GLOV Finder_pias BILLFOLD containg mEhE het 1L N st and Reward. Phone Otte, Main b st SAMUEL W, WATSON Wisonsin CARL V. WHITE A In Alemor iam Feve Station BITTING ASHBY. WRIST WATCH gnld viomity of F oate_ Thursdav Mise Sharman. 1 Reward r. 0L Tavest 6l Park Hote | Wardman Return to n reward » Hospital FU Frank Gzier's Sons Co. e I SEVENTH ST Main 2473 11w o Mosdeen Chanel e iy MORGAN CFLEMING of 1 JOHN "R"WRIGHT co. [ _I82 10 SN W Vhone Norih CHAS. S. ZURHNRST |G EAST CALITOL T _ _T. F. COSTELLO ) NORTH 70 "P. A. TALTAVULL | N3 TATANULE Mer 16 Tih SE S W NORRANCH OFFICE “Joseph F. Birch's Son CISAAC BIRCHY IBENE SENANE FUNKE. On Frut PRRYETRY \ DPADDY CHESTNLTT CHESTNE T N\ e FATHER AND ¥ \EVIN Ch L2 L rown ToN V. o Weat 00 | ahed V840 E CO. N L. 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