Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1928, Page 12

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Cost of cold storage is more than offset by the length- ened life and usefulness of furs, garments, rugs THE TBVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. 1928, By the Associated Press TORONTO, FORMER RUSSIAN LEADERTO APEAL ;Sleinberg. Barred From U. S., | 1s Member of Left Wing | of Revolutionists. I Ontario, A new system of co-operation with | employes to improve administration of | the Bureau of Internal Revenue has | been put into service by Commissioner David H. Blair, who already has ordered | 76 “improvements” put into effect. ‘Through the officlal organ, Internal Revenue News, the commissioner re- cently asked the members of the reveny “family” to “submit suggestions for the betterment of the service.” “The responses to that invitation." he declared in the latest issue of the News, “have been very gratifying, and confirm my opinion that there are many more May 9.—Dr. Isanc Steinberg. first commissary for | members of the bureau in the ‘let-me- Internal Revenue Employes Aid Better Bureau Administration oy Suggestions the work of the bureau and an under- standing of the problems which proved that the ‘let-George-do-it' contingent in the bureau is chiefly conspicuous for its absence. “Recommendations to the number of 123 looking toward improvements were proposed by 85 employes, and we are going to try to get real benefit out of a very large percentage of these suges- tions. As a matter of fact, the sugges- tions made by as many as 76 persons have already been adopted, and the | changes recommended have been made | effective. Others ought to be, can be | and will be put into effect in the very near future, but certain others must WITNESSES MISSING IN CHICAGO PROBE Four Fail to Appear Before Grand | Jury in Primary Violence Inquiry. | By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, May 9.—Disappearance of | four important witnesses subpoenaed by State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe to | appear before the regular county grand | Jury yesterday caused postponement of an investigation into the primary elec- tion violence. At Lunéheonf y SALADA TEA is the ideal luncheon beverage. Ask for SALADA in the restaurants justice in the bolshevist government. | do-it’ class than ever before. await the time when we are all housed in one bullding.” The re- who says he has been barred from | sponses revealed a degree of Interest in entering the United States, Is |1‘«nn||\'.'.‘ — o WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE. | an appeal to Washington Hospital to Receive| A special grand jury with a special | prosecutor Is being ennsidered as the agency to Investigate primary day vio- lence ‘and the slaying by the Chicago Bar Association. | A coroner’s ' jury Monday recom- mended a special grand jury to investi- | gate conditions after a hearing regard- LONGER MEMORIAL HOURS Now Allowed to Visit in Lincoln ing the death of Octavius Granudy, | Structure Sunday Mornings. negro Republican leader allied with the | He said he did not come to America | “Oper. veuse” will i omeo-| The Lincoln Me: forces of United States Senator Charles e e held at Hom: morlal will be opened | T B0 T e o Crowe | to_foment " revolutionary action and | pointed out that he had served a prison r Ishevist ir.a forPathis eospital from 10 am. to 5 p.m.|to visitors on Sundays from 9 o'clock term under the bolshevist regir 0 Sikiisy. L T ARRE indtdtins rl;hh {1 the f""{:.“:g |;m:1y0130 gt m';.r_ ?fiffi"' Thompson and Gov. Small fac- el et noon, instead of from 12:30 in the | Ga | e emvorationary Barty, | 'Tatidn of National Hospilal day. | atternoon 10 4i30 pim., s has been | Asociation,. descriied. the Seand fury which broke from the rest of the party ( WAS announced today by Miss Eliza- | the schedule in the past. plans of Prosccutor Crowe as & “mock and participated in the revolution of | beth Dempsey. superintendent. UTge Gord"l - issued by Lieut. Col. | action to head off a real investigation.” 'o‘rmm;. 1917, He was one K;:r;:g;:l:{ Former patients and contributors to| g i (ilfilg ;’L’,’;&“}fm‘,’{.c“;i,;gi";', [ ;yThe withesses who' disappeared in government of 18 commissars. |the hospital's funds have been invited |the National Capital, upon the Fecom- | orion Periitan. who were kinaped : e vover. hia party bioke with |0 Visit the hospital during the day.|mendation of Inspector William Wright |and held captive on election day. - || ;S and Montgomery County e o Ty K adere | the former to renew old acquaintances | of the public bulldings guard force. In- | Russell B Sampson. a poli worker, || -4F&e Construction Proiects s A e ontry: or were | 0n the medical and nursing staffs and | spector Wright said that many visitors | who was also kidnaped duting election | cxiled to Siberia ' the latter to' view the improvements came on Sundsy morifings and went|dsy, and Peticeman sohn 3. Snanshen || FRED T. NESBIT at the piant. 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