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VENZELOS VICTOR | DROVINING MAN'S LIFE SAVED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928. BY FIREMEN'S RESCUE GROLlP!K- m: E GMH[R - AGAINST ROYALISTS o rves vt e o Premier’s Followers Claim 170 Out of 250 Seats in Greek Chamber. pa probable they will oc- Premier Venizelos. fter the e the Rovalists held 116 me bitterness between Royalists ed the electoral s of proposed elec- nany. This question by Venizelos when citizens upon voting should be req their booklets at polis to avoid repe of the vote Late returns accentuated the victory of the Venizelos party. Of the opposition Jeaders only Panayoti Tsaldaris. chair- man of the Popular party, was elected The Royalists fared especially badly Outstanding in this respect was the de- feat of Gen. John Metaxas, leader of the “Free Opinion” party. M. Mer- couris, Rovalist wheel horse de- feated M. Venizelos. commenting on the out- come, expressed regret f e misf tunes which have ed Greece with- in the last eight vears. He declared that the nation still had sufficient ter- ritory. vigor and capacity for work to allow it to carve out a fine future for teelf. PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS MEET IN VIRGINIA Catoctin Association Sessions At- tended by 4.000 at Bethel Chapel. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star ANDREW CHAPEL, Va.. August 20 —The annual three-day session of the Catoctin Association of Primitive Bap- | tist Churches of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia was held on Priday, Sat- urday and Sunday at Bethel Chapel. near Andrew Chapel The meetings which were held in the large grove ad- joining the church. on the Leesburg pike, were attended each day by between 4.000 and 5.000 people. Delegates were in attendance from 18 churches in the circuit At th- business session on Restoring A. E. Brown to Consciousness. Bocdy Taken From Potomac When Apparently in Life- less Condition. A. E. Brown. 30 years old. of 640 Pennsylvania avenue, is_alive today thanks to the heroic efforts of Capt John R. Graves of Rescue Squad No. 1 of the Fire Department, and two other firemen. Pvts. J. T. Elliott of Engine Company No. 1 and J. P. McGrath of Engine Company No. 12 Capt. Groves took the apparently lifeless body of Brown from about 10 feet of water at Chapel Point, Md Saturday afternoon and with McGrath and Elliott administered artificial respiration for over ‘half an hour be- fore Brown showed signs of iiie Brown, with a party, had gone to the Maryland beach resort Saturday afternoon. The rest of the party had left the beach. Capt. Groves, about to take a plunge from the beach. heard the cries of a vouth on the dancing pavilion thit a ‘man had disappearcd out near the treadwheel float, about a hundred yards off shore. He swam out to the float and noticed bubbles coming up just under the treadwhecl. On the first dive the firrman found Brown's bodv and brought it to the surface 1 { McGrath. who had fol- Groves to the rescue SEES REDS OPENING NEW LABOR DRIVE Charges that American communists. financed by Russian Soviet interests are opening a new campaign against the American Federation of Labor through the establishment of rival labor unions. is made in a statement issued here last night by Matthew Woll, vice presi, t of the American Federation of Labor Mr. Woll's statement was issued just before his departure from this city for Cincinnati. where o wi vention of the Photo Engravers national Union. of which he is presi- While in Ci nnati, Mr. Woll said he proposes to inform the union of conditions which, he said. have been uncovered in an investigation of the the alleged new communist campaign The new communist campaign said Mr. Woll, “aims at establishment of dual unions, by which we mean duplicate unions in fields already oc- cupied by unions affiliated with the( American Federation of Labor. Money apparently has just come from Russia in large quantities to finance this work." Their departure into the field of open organization. Mr. Woll said, “cov- ers so wide a range as to be a startling and striking development in the com- munist plan for world revolution.” “Perhaps more astonishing than the boldness of the communists is the fact that they have as allies some of the employers of America—employers who bave fought American unions through the medium of the open shop” Mr Woll said. “In promoting dual unions the communists are openly seeking co- operation of open-shop employers.” SUES FOR $25.000. Emily Luginbuhl, 328 Bryant street northeast, has sued for $25,000 damages from Lester L. Charlton for alleged per- sonal injuries. She says she was riding GROVES. ar Stafl Photo. helped him get Brown to the float and | After 85 minute he W able to sit up. Wrapped in a blanket Brown was taken Brown went o 28 pressman at 1054 Thirty-first artiwest OR CONVENTION ‘700 Members of Supreme Council Assemble in Cleveland. By the Associated Press CLEVELAND, Ohio, August 20 first of more than 700 official delegates and alternates were expected here to- day for the forty-sixth annual conven- |tion of the Supreme Council of Knights of Columbus, Only informal entertainment. was on today's program. but tomorrow the convention will reach its ‘eak with business sessions and two parades A plea for religious and racial toler- ance and criticlsm of the American press for its treatment of news emanat- | g from Mexico were brought here by two speakers at a banquet attended by several hundred members last night the_official_opening of the conventon. | Mexico in American newspapers. “On Francis P. Matthews, Omaha attor- |svery pretext and without pretext, the started im- |ney, a member of the supreme board |press places before us on every pre- “Borrowed” Pants Returned to Court | By Theft Suspect The final chapter of the trousers episode which provided much amuse- ment in Police Court last week was written today when Assistant United | States Attorney Albert A. Stern re- | ceived the pair which Eugene M- I Neil, colored, 69 L street, refused so persistently to take off. Stern | ordered the trousers returned to | Fred Strohman. also colored. from whom they are said to have been stolen When the ease was first presented. MeNeil went fitto court wearing the trousers in question All efforts to have him change to a “borrowed" r were unavalling, so Judge Mat- tingly ordered the case continued until the next day and sent word to the jail authorities to send back McNeil and the trousers separately However, McNeil and the trousers returned the next day very much together and that time the court imposed sentence of 180 days MecNeil finally surrendered the ‘ trousers peacefully, Stern sald, as | of directors, said the “crying need of |tense news linking outlawry, murder Brown's eyes |all natio.s today is respect for whiffs of |and authority.” s | “As Catholics, our supreme duty is| ~He insisted that news from below the | tai 1ful adherence to and obedience to |Rio Grande be treated by the pre launch | ur mother church, and a wholesome o was able to par- | respect for the sanctity of the home Friends drove and the laws of our Government,” said t his job | Martin H. Carmody. Grand Rapids. Machine Mich., grand knight. protested against the method of handling of news from law | and banditry in Mexico with the names |of Catholics,” he said just as it treats news originating in this country. pan's_export trade iz being ad- affected by the Chinese situ- 7. PALAIS ROYAL G Strect at Eleventh Phone Main 8780 Sale Extraordinary! ain and Fancy SILKS Regular $1.98 to $2.98 Values For this important event we have assembled thousands of yards of the season’s most pop- ular silks. The rich colorings, the variety of patterns and the fact that they are priced so low as to afford generous saving makes this an outstanding event! Included in this sale are: —All Silk Crepe de Chine—350 shades —All Silk Flat Crepe—Light or dark colors —All Silki Printed Georgettes —All Silk Printed Flat Crepes —W ashable Tub Crepes—Checks or stripes —W ashable Lingerie Satin ALAIS ROYAL NSTAIRS STORE Not just ordinary dresses in this remarkable sale—but dresses of good quality of smart \V_nh' new dresses \alues hard to duplicate! Reduced for Quick Clearance! 200 Dresses dresses —Prints —Tub Silks —Taffetas —Crepe de Chine —Flat Crepes with intricuing trimming effects. New Fab .00 Here’s thrilling news for bargain hunters. Beautiful season’s successes ; dresses for every ocea afternoon, sport, informal—smart styles, desirable fabrics, novel trimmings, beautiful color combinations—at recore low price of $4.00. cost more Sup:r Specials Boys’ Blouses . . . . 43¢ Sport Blouses or shirts. plain white, colored or figured wash fabrics Sizes 6 to 14 Boys' Caps .. .... 8¢ Light or dark novelty pattern Caps. lined with sateen. Sizes 6'; to 7 Play Suits . . . ... 85 Boys' one-piece blue Play Suits High or low neck. Strongly stitch- ed. Sizes 3 to 8 Boys’ Pajamas . . . . 50c 2-piece Pajamas, in white with pink or blue pin stripe. Prog button- holes. Sizes 8 to 1 Wash Suts. . ... . 79 Boys' button-on Wash Suits of —Heavy Crepes —Bubble Prints —Flowered Silks —Flowing Chiffons —Filmy Georgettes \nd hosts of others! models to please the athletic ty Smart individual models at for women and misses, And Another Group 250 Dresses .00 Dainty, frilly, feminine frocks : . colors to please every $5 to $10 Values 1.98 and 2.98 Discontinued models o rade exceptional quality hrocac Reinforced with ahdom port for extra comfort. An exceptional bu Fine Footwear L rs less than vou would expect to pay for them. Sizes for women and misses P & N Comforlettes Priday one new church. at Martinsburg. | j; an automobile on the Defense high- 5. » S o W_Va. was admitted to the association. |y, May 24 last when the defendant’s —All Silk Washable Sun Shan Elder Dalton of Baltimore. home trck collided with the machine and in- preacher for Bethel Chapel. preached | gicreq permanent injuries to her. All Silk Pri N “Ls P o cn Ay | O eiuinbls % u 5_’ P "nll'd ( repe de Chine ing. This was followed by a business road. secks $5.000 damages from F. W | 3 = —All Silk Printed Chiffon session and later in the day by a second | wooiworth Co. for alleged personal in- on. On Saturday and Sunday two | jyries. Through Attorney Godfrey L. —All rmons were preachec each .moming | Munter she says she was in the com- each afternoon. with evening Ser- | pany store at 1201 F street March 28 mons at homes of the members. Visit- | when she slipped on the floor of the , = ing ministers who took part in fhe pro- | store, where oil was permitted to Ac- Mens Pa]amas G ok $1 gram included Elders Devane of Tampa. | cumulate and was injured. Palais Royal Silks—Second Floor 2-piece Pajamas, in coat or middy broadcloth, pongee and other wash- 56—-38—"0 Values able fabrics. Sizes 3 to 8 An opportunity for phenomer ings m fine footw . for quick clearance d ? our-in-hand s hovelty k ! Silk Black Crepe Faille e o et loatiior ou o woy Yot coub dark shades opera pumps, strap pumps. wmps and fancy ties Fxpert Cotting and Fitting Service at a3 nominal cost Been Il of Heart Disease. Elmer Gales, 58. fireman in the Dis- id: nce 1917, fell dead while Turkes H of itz principal cities by telephone AT Dl b e i il ot S Keep in Touch With Home The Star Colonial Poster Bed 26.75 vithie on handsome Colonial po ds that will give a distinctive charn our bedroom. Well con 'y.»vw!-.v' fugust ruction vith the Office bhefore Sl Price olid, hard Northern Birch Rates by Mail - Postage Paid Witk Band viited rich, red mahogany Payable in Advance il mish; a One week not m every stvle 1 ks of Atlanta, Ga.. Washb: E Nort Farolina. Staoot of Romney. | ———— fes. Plain white or colors, nov- ’ B W. Va.: Punk of Need Pa.; To clty trimmed. Frog buttonholes T e erickaburg. Ve 3. A, | S il wOmen [ Knlt vests Alderton of Washington: Harrison of | ° g M : G “’ H 59 Pront Roval Va: Pittman and Jen. S Maln 2 ens Lo 0se . JJC Sins of Luzay. Va.: Pensier of Msntl. | B A variety of novelty patterns. Al 35 Va : Corder of Demora, Pa., and Miller = R #nd Garland of Clarendon, Va. It was 6900 % PA[‘AIS Rom first ""““" Sizes 10 ayd 11 C Or 3 for S1 voted fo hold the 1929 association meet- 8 ATl Totst RainCoats: ... 71560 | riie oatity snigvests with buihous shiides * —is your right D) Good quality rubberized Coats with rayon stripes. White or pink. Size connection if you'd G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 RS R e gl Pk D. C. WORKER FALLS DEAD. be sure of Service D T Bty el = Security u':d Satis- 8 vears ’ faction when you / " District Building Fireman Had have Household h F e l » 1 d Musli w ! The Famou ealy uperior Unbleached Muslin . 10¢ omen s ose —MOVED o 3 inches wide. Cleanly woven. free . 3 _PACKED ° & from specks. - Good quality for gen- Some slight irregulars \ | ine ;nrm'a}bflu’fl?:n —SHIPPED or al . ,/ ning e collapse i . e _STORED 01 e p ringes Printed B'cloth. . 19¢ yd. < o 'fiw"$1=mfnv",f“;-"r“.'y,‘7ififin“?f,‘,""»’\: TWe "\""“" N Floral or_figured rlr-»vsns‘r\n white Pr. removal of the body was received from mates for any c or tan g(m'”\d 36 inches wide Coroner Nevitt of service, on - i Washable colors Gales, who was unmarried, resided at auest. ) Reg. $15 Value . g 3 the home of a sister, 1411 K street. He T f Ch]ldrens Undles Sis 59(: pie e ey weaimen: o v, § Merchants Transter e ’ s % .. st el ok seneral wear. Good service weight menth. having returned only a few day: and bloomers of muslin, cross bar s e S ! 1z0 Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of & Storage Co. 45 brondcloth and sateen. Stzes 4 S wax. ndtied o srugte @ezth from hear! disease 920.922 E Street N.W L to 14 full fashioned hose with colored -92: dibey peits | ) K . k 79 heels. Sizes 82 to 10 MOVING =S ACKING--8 { One of the finest springs vou can WOmenS nickers C g 3 g i 5 Small and large check Knickers, In . buy—and when you can get it at A ierna. For sll outdoor and Full Fashioned such a saving, don't hesitate. It is athletic wear. Stzes 26 to 34 % made o give long service. . heavy. (1 Bungalow Aprons . . 47c Silk Hose, $1 resilient steel coils, built on a dura- Full cut. of checked gingham.. with Some irregulars. Silk from top to ble 3 steel frame and guaranteed }‘.:;“v'x‘:g;“n( contrasting colors. Sizes ::v mlum\mmm new shades. Sizes against sagging. Here's an oppor 5 » tunity to buy the hest and save! CflSp Organdle e 25¢ Dainty transparent Organdie, in plain colors or pretty floral designs. 40 inches wide. Costume Ships . . . 59c¢ Fine Muslin Slips with slight hip | fullness. Shadow hem, tailored or Reg. Jace trimmed. Sizes 34 to 50. White © $1.98 only 4 [} Rayon Und'es T 59(: . Cool. comfortable, easy to slip in and out of s‘ a4 l 65']‘ Close-knit_rayon. full-cut step-ins B WS -j“’}“»""w‘:;‘r;ir;;;;:~ I::\'!\‘lmrul cwi trimmed / TP anties. bloomers and_ chemises AR - o with contrastin pings ets and s Regular_ skres $1 98 Si]k Sh' 3 . irts, 1.50 3 B Mattresse Costume Slps . . .. 8% el Rayon, Kling not, nainsook and tops. Green. tan, blue, white and. orchid muAlin Siips. - Tatlored or lace trim- Sizes 16 to 40 J y 9.75 ed. Shadow hems. Strap or buflt- R‘lf"l""l,? $19.75 :::vt. oulders. White and pastel sl 98 w Is l 50 August Sale Price colors. Siges 36 to 50 g . 00! We‘te"s, B j Long and short sleeves, V neck or collars L . tractive M 9c Some with rayor o Maryland and Virginia— "end ket I pineapple : = arqulsefle it vsreae Some with ravon combinations. All colors E Bunday I White or ecru in plain or novelty One month Ao a2 40 ! - o i}""" ‘”‘"r;‘i’l” o 1 y . 10¢ T eather Pillows . . . . § 1.000 P Ruffled Curtai i B A """;””""\‘"““I"“’ mattress of quality, guar Good quality blue stripe ticking ’ airs uitie urtains f ; anteed ot to lump or separate. 50 Ibs. of lled with new sanitary feath All Other States— ‘ e R LU T b PR Slledwith new sanitary feathers c an c s o heavy crall edge. A mattress that will g 1 | Fine quality Crepe in short lengths Marquisette curtaine, with valance and tie-hacks White and colors sored riffles and handings. Some shghtly soiled. | One month |« Ine week . Bedding-—Fourth Floor

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