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LEOPOLD AND LOEB HELD IN FOR LIFE} Officials and Darrow Decldre | Slayers Cznnot Be Paroled | if Board Does Duty. Sure Rellef @)= )6 B:u.-ms Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR _INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkds.Sold Everywhere I ,s- the Associated Press CHICAGO, September ?6.—An asser- | tion by Hinton G. Clabaugh, chairman |of the State board of pardons and paroles, that Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold. slayers of Bobby Franks, could | apply for parole in seven more years, | due to an error in the papers com- | mitting them to Joliet Penitentiary for | life, yesterday met with general depials that there was any possibility of the “thri’l slavers” obtaining their freedem. | _ Mr. Clabaush asserted that the com- mittment papers of Loeb and Leopold, sentenced to life for murder and 99 vears for kidnaping, did not provide for consecutive sentences, and as a re- Are You Rendy for | Pkone Main 3068 and have | i us send you a couple tons ( John l’.Agnew&’xCu.j $300,000 CASH —will buy choice, central, down- town business corner. THIRTY- YEAR LEASE to one_strong “The Best Since 1858 728 14th St. N.W. tenant. 6'; per cent NET on investment. Steady increase in We Also Handle Fuel Oils | valus certzin. s | Fred T. Nesbit . NOTICES. Main 9392 1010 Vermont Ave. SPECIAL NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT undércisngd has this dax sold and conve 5 ds and Louis A. Mossy AL NOTICES. LS Ll"SA,n\IR FOR THIRTY YEARS 10- cated at 612 14th st_n.w.. has removed his ’| ate office to Suite 808. 11¢3 Vermont fere he will be pleased fo see his Clieiits ana friends 26¢ 5 | FOR SALE-5.000 KEGS AND BARRELS on Gucted Under the name of Richards & | Ior cider or ather usss. new or second hand Successors to Ernest M. Mer- 0 = .| GEORGE W STONE. Jr. & SONS. 1234-82 ut the undersigned will beve no ur Ea"lose " Pone Frankiin T840 prietay interest in said business. Wh 5w ’l'h- SHSARAME Accounts Teceivable Are e b Saened. who wiil ‘pay | THE CELEBRATED CIDER BARREL™ OPEN Al _existing oblizations of | every day until January 1 Autumn Gola, the best cider on earth _Cholce varieties of WDples at” halt cit prices Hour out Fred: erick_Pike tie good son_ busine:s herctofore operated et rihwest., Washington: ness will after Septembe l'!fl ischaree #2'd_business exccpt thet any goods mnow o hand o0 conienment it to be trken r and_settied for hy the puvrchasers, Juli\( T. Richards and Louis A. Mossburs. DOOIRS F;R:‘NCH NE\V, ““ffid elv(figp[ jon- st ally Inw 2 ade of quality white pine: The undersigned dostres to & M #%o excuse now not 1o Famber of Srowers ad. dselrs with sjous home! Hechinger, Co. 6th & im he has sustained cordial business re- 4 3 l"fl"r‘s during the past forty years for the'r ELSEWHFRE? fi'ld co-oneration and to bespae': | v continnenes of the s which he hes eniaved =5 he h'w rnwdn(‘(rd the bxxm'ts rrcm 1h’*" he te ERNEST M ‘\IE'IRX(‘K o i YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY FOR Xmas. ~Soecial desizns for jewelry made to | order. Wedding rings modernized. ~Select u..nrlmrm of diamonds and jewelry on sale n have anv article laid aside on ‘small | dpnuxn Latest derisns of ladies: and sent's atches. CHAS. F. ANN. 811 E st nd Firon Watch and repairing. 28 Pficn’ Irenclad for Roofing Let us put vour roof in tiotop shape for Water O is depencable . . WILL SELL . ON "OCTOBER 6. 1933, T 1 for ciarses die s uniess e i called for before said date: HiPD tou-ing. seilal No. ar 28571 foft i the neme o( A Rady dannson: 741 Hehart st upp 4" Conpe. Fotial No. 13357, motor Nn 135868, left in | the name of P. H Harris. 234 a Chrysler Tourin £73.R. motor No. F31782 of J. Marton 1138 Bla n STFRBETT & F1EMING, INC. _ Chaplain St. at Kalorama Rd. N.W. BUILDING MATERIAL, FROM RECENTLY wiecked bis frame Governmant buildings 3 ¥ai Gond finoring. and framing, 2 2001 11th st. n.w. ‘ ou” cha =g 2 ‘Call 'North 26 or 29, IRONCLAD £, —_Phones North 26 North 2 WANTED. van, loads of furniture to or from New York Phila. Boston. Richmond and TS TRANSFER & STORAGE €O 1313 You St Noxth 3343. 1 NEVER DISAPPOINT. BYRON S. ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High grade, hut Eot high priced. RCOFING—by Koons Slag _Roofing. Tinnins. Guttering. Repairs and Roof Painting. Thorouzh, sincere work ass assured. We'll gladly éstimate. Call #th & Evarts NE CHINGER. on HECHINGER CO. 5h ‘and Fla_ave. n.e. HOT IN BUSINESS FOR MY HEALTH. BUT o the healeh of vour business. Marigrepn: n: mimeographing. copy writing. nfldress ACE LETTER SHOP. 20° 3 Dist Natl Raak_Bldz. Fr 7143, Open 8:30-a.m This Million-Dollar Printing Plant —is at your service. No order too small Th 1o _receive careful attention. e National Cavital Press|; 1210-1212 D St. N'W. Phone Main 650 Roofing Company Main 933. KOONS 113 3rd St. SW. sult the sentences ran concurrently, with the life sentence taking precedence. He declared that the slayers, whom he described as “the rummred pets ;of Joliet,” in serving a life sentence would b- eligible to apply for parole in 20 s, and that time off for good be- havior would reduce this to a little more than 11 years' imprisonment. They have already served four years. William A. Rittenhouse, first assistant to Robert E. Crowe, the State’s attorney, who prosecuted the slayers, -declarcd that “if Mr. Clabaugh and his board | does its duty, there is no way to get those boys out until death releases them,” adding that both judge and | vrosecutor had gone on record when | the boys were sentenced against ever | giving them their freedom. Clerence Darrow, noted criminal lawyer, whose astute defense of the youths _generally was credited with saving them from th> gallows. char- | acterized Mr. Clabaugh's assertions as a “lot of bunk” and “the brain child of somebnd_v suffering from a brain- | storm.” He declared that the slayers could not apply for parole until lhr‘y‘ had served 20 years, and that they | could not obtain their freedom then if any one in authority objected. Judge John R. Caverly, who presided at the trial, said h> had never discussed the case since passing sentence ami‘ never intended to do so. DR. DEVINE TO SPEAK. ,Dr. Edward T. Dflinr. dean of the Graduate School of the American Uni- | versity, will address a campaign lunch- eon of th> Woman's National Demo- | cratic Club at 1526 New Hampshire avenue on Monday, October 1, at 12:30 o'clock on the subject of “Tolerance.” Senator Caraway of Arkansas will be the principal spoaker tonight at an or- ganization meeting of the Young Peo- ple’s Smith-Robinson Club in the Democratic headquarters. 16 Jackson place. H. Guy Hoerring. for years asso- ciated with th Brookines philanthropic sctivities, and now chairman of the Democratic Pirst-Voters' League here, | ;| stolen from the desk of Mrs. Mary R. | Snow, Connecticut Avenue Apartments of Distinction in Washington’s most exclusive building Seven and nine rooms and three baths with enclosed porches. Each apartment has a servant’s room and bath. Your Inspection Invited. H. L. RUST COMPANY 1001 15th St. N.W. | Janney Schocl Teacher Had Mis- ROUND-TABLE GROUP !- CONVENES TONIGHT = L J International Knights Will Openi Fifth Annual Gathering at Mayflower Hotel. . TR ‘The International Knights of the Round Table will open their fifth an- | nual convention here tonight with a | meeting in the Mayflower Hotel. The | elegates will b2 welcomed by Dr. Everett M. Ellison, president of the Washington Round Table, and Max W. Nohl of Mil- | waukee, Wis., international president. The delegates will be welcomed to | Washington officially by Commissioner Proctor L. Dougherty tomorrow morn- ing. Thore the international president 1 and other officers will make their anvual reports. Tomorrow afternoon will be Aavotad to sightseeing including trips to Mount Vernon and Arlington. Busin~ss s~ssions will he- held Pridav morning and efternoon, to be followed | by a banouet in the Mavflower Hotsl Friday night. The convention will cloee with a busis sassion and election of officers Saturday morning. The Knights of the Round Table is | an organization named after the legand- ary Knights of the Round Table. There are 64 Tables. extending from | Canada to Texas in 27 States and the District of Columbia. The Washington Round Takle has a membership of 45. William M. Aitchison is the genoral shrirman of th» local committee arrang- ing the convention program. . MISSING PURSE FOUND. placad Pocketbook Containing £300 A handbag containing $300, reported a teacher in the Janney School, Mondav, was found yesterday, the con- t-nts intact, it wa e v Miss B. L. Pulizzi, principal at th~ school. The owner had misplaced it, iss Pulizzi seid. Will Rogers Says: NEW YORK, September 25.—“Al" spoke in Montana on oil corruption. That subject can g2t more applause and less votes from an audience than any subject ever invented during our time. Jim Reed has made the sub- ject so entertain- ing that the au- dience, instead of going out vot- ing against it, they start prac- ticing it. Senator Walsh adopted it as a motto and elim- inated himself from the race. It was an issue in 1924, and Calvin won by 9,000,000. Corruption and golf is two things we'd just as well onemememesme ololo..l.loiil'o-olo-ilo couememomOmeNOENOENON Main 8109 Di.tinctive Development of M. & R. B. WARREN Connecticut Avenue and Tilden Street make up our minds to take up, for they are bolh going to b with us. Telephone Cleveland 6084 | | | I I ] | | I I | | | | | | | | | | | | In a newspaper printed sixty years ago an article appeared concerning a man who had been arrested in New York for attempting to extort funds from ignorant and super- stitious people hy exhibiting a device which he claimed would convey the human voice any distance over metallic wires. He cailed this instrument a telephone. S & Two centuries insurance was widely recognized as a menace to public morals and was forbidden by the French Government. It was considered a form of gambling and policies were issued surreptitiously. pea S Today there are still some people who helieve that coffee 1s harmful, in spite of the fact that the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nolngy after several vears of intensive study made the statement that good coftee, well made. is of henefit to the system of any normal person. ag ago Wikins Coffee 1s not ouly good coffee, but it is the best coffee that you can buy. Try a - package. make it carefully, and see for your- self just how good coffee can be! PURNOHOHONMARSFIIICPTIOTONONOEO NONONOIEHOEINONONONONONONONONONOE “BROADWAY EA1S LITTLE GIRLS” So Florine the beautiful raid. Then the battle started between love and the lure of sable and motors and pearls. You will learn another side of night club life in “Broad- way Musketeers” a story by JAY GELZER HenryKitchell Webster Margaret Widdemer William Lyon Phelps Edison Marshall Frederick L. Collins < Bruce Barton and other leading writers make GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and a comfy chair all you need for a fascinating evening. October—Out Today! \ It Happens —that two of the owners of apartments in 1661 Crescent Place will be out of this coun- try for a term of from two to four years—and during the pe- riod of their absence— will rent their apartments When you remember that this is Washington's most exclusive Co-operatively Owned Apartment —in which owners only live— you'll value the opportunity that's afforded. One is a suite of seven rooms and two baths— one of the bedrooms may be used as a library. 1661 Crescent Place Just off Sixteenth Street, adjoining 2400, Washington's most exclusive 1007 Co-operatively owned Apartment House. The other is a suite of three rooms and bath; with breakfast alcove; splendid arrangement. Open for inspection — Apply at office in Lobby. Phone Adams 9900. No stralght neck bottle demands of milk such consnstently hlgh quahty —as the “Cream Top” Bottles used exclusively by us! Rich whole milk or heavy cream —as you elect. Sepatators Furnished No additional charge for ““Cream-Top" service Wise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DAJRY ) )V cuuu TOPBOTTLES | l ¢ [FLAT TIRE? Call Fs. 764-5.-6 Spare Tires JFried Applied ccording to Distance 50c to $1.00 $1 Limit LEETH RROTHERS Formerly Main 500 Presidential Apt. 16th and 'L Sts. l!.w. Arts. of 5 Rooms and 2 Bcths Now Avm(fllc Walking Dulln:a of Downtown Inspection Invited RESIDENT MANAGER We have on our floor at this time a beautiful plain case second-hand Stieff Up- ||| s 5 The right Piano, which we are ||/ . Worlds going to offer for quick sale Finest Car. " 5245 Terms, $8 per month, ‘with no interest. Be sure to see this instrument be- fore you buy. Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. Piano Manufacturers for 100 Yeass 1340 G Strest N.W. 1F YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS AND SEE DICK MURPHY, FiRsT’/ SALESROOMS 1535 13th N, €07 H N.E. Service—1328 Kalorama Rd, In renting an off.ce or suite of rooms in the Investment Build- ing, you pay I»ss per square foot than in any other Building of this type in Washingion. For your convenience and comfort we have located on the first foor shops of all kinds. including Cafe, Drug Store. Barber and Beauty Shops, Haberdashery, Garags with 24-hour service. Six high-speed elevators with continuous servie~ EXCELLENT SERVICE App'y Manager's Office in Lobby NVESTMENT BUILDING Wardman Management 15th anil K Streets N.W. Main 2388 #Art Goebel won the Dole Race from San Francisco to Hawail, then he hung up & new record for a Cosst Cotst continuous flight, with & twin ignition, Special Six “400” Sedan 21345 f. 0. b. factory fully equipped ]t was a Twin-Ignition Motor that carried Lindbergh over the Atlantic, Goebel * over the Pacific, Byrd over the Pole ! In history-making flights Lindbergh, Byrd, Goebel* and a host of others have established dramatically and conclusively the superiority and reliability of twin ignition, high compres- sion, valve-in-head motor performance. And all three principles are combined in the great new Nash Twin Ignition Motor which powers every Nash “400” Special and Ad- vanced Six model. The Nash Twin Ignition Motor, with two ignition coils instead of one, two spark plugs (airplane type) to each cylinder instead of one, 360 sparks a second instead of 180, at top speed, burns the highly compressed gases more thoroughly and economically. The result is more power from less gasoline, and ordinary gasoline at that. No special, high priced fuels are required for the Twin Ignition Motor. Once you drive the great new Nash “400,” you are certain never to be contented with the performance of older types of motors. NASH100 Leads the Werld in .Motor Car Value WALLACE MOTOR COMPANY Distributors Retail Salesroom, 1709 L Street, N. W. ASSOCIATE nlALRIH HAWKINS.NASH MOTOR CO. LL-KERR MOTOR CO. 1309 14th Street. N. W. ms ‘u—n. S.E.. !nhlua?n. D.C. NASH-RINKER MOTOR CO. BIRVON NASH MOTOR ¢ 1419 Irving Street, N. W. Clarendon, Virginia o Decatur I280 (8936)