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THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL. 26, 1928, 4 = 7 ————— 3 - " FIRW RENOUNCES SENATE CERTIFIES DIES OF RAIL INJURIES. |POLICEMAN’S WIFE HURT ‘SPEAKING CONTEST (Continued from First Page.) | | collids vith a railroad engine, Angus L B Blekett, 6. 8 Myrtle strget, Bange. Schools to Compete at Ameri- E. Pickett, (‘fllul'l‘d.é e A 3 died last night in Emergency Hospita . vy ! : 3 | setting his views and that of all | Gled Tast mRRL 1 B oW, Hurled to the floor, severely shocked Midwest Refining Company|giher, members of the committee. He | "pbyckett was employed by the Wash. | and her left eye injured was the ex- w e e AL it o AR ks ermnial oS0, 858 bagRage | perience of Mrs. Hazel G. Tentcs, 24 i i g o S | truck operator, hile attempting to | years old, wife of aives Claim to Continen not ane for tne Senate fo adopt, DUt | cyocs a concrets runway between tracks, | Teates of the fourth precinct, i her | ool will arrive in Washington : it iy or the Informa- | 1o was struck by an engine and knocked | home at 5506 Illinols avenue vesterd tal Profits. o O e B onate. 1 ardered the Sen. |Dtneath the whecls, suffering the loss | afternoon, when an explosion of gas e ine ERRLRTY © SN o his right leg and fracture of the left. | occurred in the kitchen range. | It is believed that a small quantity [that he had prepared a resolution can University. ate order for Stewart's arrest vacated, but pointed out he had not appeared be- of gas escaped from the open burner | University By the Asso on Stewart plainly discl ald. He t street, rendered frst L could have given the same oy the final contest Saturday night vy et ey | TWO TUITION BILLS | toundsers Teates suftering more trom | {he, i ontest, SSrgay. 2o 3 . fore the bar of the Senate | . Arrangements have been completed DENVER, Golo., April 26.—Directors ik taaat Va0 IR DISAPPROVE |betore the maich was applied. _| for the preliminary contest tomorrow Dr William A Shannon, 604 Butter ed afternoon, banquet tomorrow night and | of the MidWest Refining Co.. at a meet- ing here late vesterday. adovted unani- | (1 mously a resolution deciaring that the | o -~ s ess in A court action. Stewart in scholarship prizes will be distriby . company has no clatm on the $763.000 %% & witness ih & i the Teates home this morning that|in scholarship prizes In Liberty bonds obtained by Harry M bl“:l\\(ysh deelined to answer on that ‘lh« victim of the explosion was fast | to_winners. 8 ] Blackmer, former president of the com- | STOWNE Annual Boosters' Outing of Organ- | recovering from the effects of her ex-| The speakers will be given thelr sub- | jects tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock pany, now self-exiled in France, as his ization to Be Held June “x)n!rm‘r‘ | e Aty AL b Gljen IACIASS0 share of the profits of the Continental WOMEN IDENTIFY & ! Trading Co morrow afternoon for preparation. Sub- S50 Mot firsétocs it ear sah- 8 to 11. |FLOOD CONTROL OPPOSED jrcis for'the "Saturazy nignt. finaic cs, president of the ANITOR - . will be chosen Saturday morning. ce of the com- i \ % | Clyde Aitchison of the Interstate Com- dvice of the com J 0 IN THEFT Disapproval of two bills now before [ President to Mnkp K“n““ TR e R nounced by T. A. Din: company, acted on pany's regular counsel. Frederick D. S0 ori e bl St s tooiia: coviet, THaos = Congress providing for payment of tui- . Man, Hiding in Closet, Flees on Discovery—Strikes Visitor, Robbing Her dress af the banquet. tion Dby non-resident pupils attending to Conferees, | " "The high schools sending entries When the Senate and House co ict schools. one of them also pro- | for payment of tuftion by Dis- as voiced yestord; a directors of the company have! A colored man appeared in the all claim to the bonds, it was apartment of Miss Ida Green, clerk in | law ted that the trust would be dis- | the aral Department, third floor | A. Purkart is . solved and the bonds, now on deposit in opting a report by it€ committee on | House as well as to features in the ation, of which Joseph | bill as it passed the Senate. Silver Spring. bank. would be returned to | 2f . :‘;\”';f\‘!\f:\ls:rr‘«; lm:nl\']fl-"“ meeting by Charles H. Frame of the | Senate commerce committee . by Schuyler 7 :OClock last might, and bad stolen & }iunerary of the anival booelers’ outc o i vs Andi Dines, it was 'string of pearls and manicure set be-| ing of the M. & M., h is to be held Commissioned in Reserve. eamer South- that he will write out his| George T. Gill, 1900 R _street, ally th 8 to 11 _on ihe M | fore Miss Green returned to the apart- 3 e e ment and surprised him ’&fld’“‘"“’ in ““g Contine “({" T‘“‘* Hearing Miss Green's footsteps, the Co. deal as an individual and not in his | intruder hid in acloset, but was soon pacity as president of the Midwest. | oyted from his hiding place, and on ne company had no clam | 1t oo TRom. the apariment he. e on_the profits. derived from the deal. countered Miss Susan MeLaughlin, 1526 | {0 urge approval of the Gravelly Point - The "‘m‘v:"“g‘ );“(mrd "“)' that there Seventeenth street, also a clerk in the Site, which already has been approved 'AS N0 contrac etween the company - A h s call- by the Merchants and Manufacturers’ | and, Blabkmer that wou! warrant the Agricultural Dej tment. who was call s named head of | conferees within the next few days. in the Reserve Corps of the Army. e a further study. of the air port question in Washington and THE GREATER WRIGHT COMPANY ing to see Miss Green As Y company in commanding the benefits of | ygiss McLaughlin was dealt a blow | The following were elected to mem- | 6 9 98 Biackmers business ventures, on her face by the fleeing colored man bership® in the association: American . s nd her pocketbook. contaming $1.75. Oil Co. Willma vice System, Inc « FORTERS SEEK CHARTER. |keys glasses and o bank book. was Haldeman Co. Inc. Spindier's Dyeing * snatched from her hand. & Cleaning Co.. Atlantic Cleaners & 3 e ctives Carlton Talley and L. M.|Dvers, Inc. Latterner Dye Works, Sleehing Car Custodians Present|Wilson went to the scene, and while | Rubenstein Co. Model Cleaning Plant there, they stated. Newton M. Smith,|0f the National Institute. Loughbor- Claims to A. F. of L. . | janitor of the apartment house, came | ough Oil Co.. Footer'’s Dye Works, Representatives of the Brotherhood of | iN: his condition suggesting that he Bergman's, Mauriee J. Colbert, Frank- - et Aamasies & had been running in W. Harrison, Lerch's. Inc.. and the American Federation of Labor in sup- | Green’s room or of having dealt Miss - . A port of their request for an international McLaughlin a blow Both women Lieut. Sand Reslgns. ° Shaiter. identified him. however. according to By he police. and he was held for in- i Mrst Lie < The appeal of the porters is opposed | | . y Resignation of Pirst Lieut. Harold O by the International }inu—l and er, vestigation. None of the stolel Prop-|sand, United ‘States Cavalry. recently rant Emp! Alliance anud the Inter- °Ft¥ Wwas recovered stationed at M: Tex.. has been ac- pational Bartenders' League, who claim . o cepted by the President. Lieut. Sand Regardless of A” jurisdiction over the porters on the Becontree, London's new suburb hav- Is from Minnesota and was graduated grounds that a Pullman car is a travel- | ing a population of nearly 140,000, as!from the Military Academy in July, inz hotel. yet has no churches. 1920, Former Prices and Actual Costs! EVERY ODD LOT MUST GO! Here Are Just A Few Example Values! 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CLOSE.-OUT PRICE 53’75 (1) $78.00 ENGLANDER BOX SPRING-- with spring-filled mattress 1o match CLOSE-OUT PRICE 549'00 (floor samples), ~cane pan- 519 00 £25.00 POSTER BE - 1-6 size. CLO $ 14.75 (2) $39.00 CHES OF DRAWERS—wal- nut finish, CLOSE.OUT PRICK $25 00 (1) $18.00 BREAKFAST SUI'T RVER —~grey fini LOSE-OUT PRICE. ., . $9'00 (5) $9.00 MA (SSES —all cotton-———floor samples, OSE-OUT PRICE ... e $5'50 50 BUKF Hinch—walnut fi $ l 9 50 (14) $1.98 CHILDREN'S ROCKERS - ue. painted. CLOSE-OUT PRICE o5 $ l N I 5 ish. CLOSE-OUT PRICE, .. TERMS ARRANGE I)! —ivory finish PRIC LOW oe WRIGHT c. 905-907 7th St. N.W. STEWART TESTIMONY | nyggnge Trnckman Lost Leg when| IN EXPLOSION OF GAS| ENTRANTS ON WAY an R. M. Contestants from 1ine Maryland high morrow morning to take part in the first annual extemporancous speaking | contest to be inaugurated at American chairman. The President today advised Senator | Both contests will be open fo the Announcement was made at the [ Jones of Washington, chairman of lhl' public at Hurst Hall, on the campus. ch has been chartered for |opinions regarding this legislation and | been commissioned by the War Depar will ha it ready to submit to the ment a ses licutenant of Engineers HIGH SCHOOL Spocial Dispateh tg Tl to- at to- AERONAUTICS COURSE Washington-Lee Prlnrlrml in Ar"b v TO DETERMINE PERJURY| XKnocked Beneath Engine. |y gasel Teates Hurled to Floor poii i o 0 el ry 2 V] t . N : | r [ piured o0 EOOIRS s ‘ooerating | When She Attempts to Light | Pupils From Nine Maryland High s ! een CLARENDON? Va. April course in aeronautics will be added to TO ADD | Donated. . Star 26— GENERAL OFFICES, 917 15th St D. J. HORNSTEIN, Secretary vhe studies at Washington and Lee| members of the vocational trajning School, 8. P. Vanderslice, pring POLITICALLY SPEAKING are | We Have Yet to Make a Choice— Baltimore City College. 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