Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1928, Page 36

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86 THE EVENING STER, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928. 1L PARIS EDITOR 1 FACING ARREST Warrant Issued for Writer| in Gazette du Franc Investigation. the Associated Press. ! PARIS, December 7 Matin said day that magistrates investigating the azette du Franc case, which has re- | lted in the arrest of Marthe Hanau | and her former husband on charges of | swindling investors, had decided to issue ! two more warrants. The paper said the warrants were for Pierre Audibert, man- aging editor of the Gazette du Franc, and Paul Hersent, Mme. Hanau's coun- | sel. The warrant for the newspaper | man will not be uted at present be- cause he is seriously ill. | The National Association of Journal-' 1sts also decided to take action in the case and summoned Audibert to appear | before the disciplinary board with a | xw to his expulsion from the associa- | n. Audibert has clways protested that he was employed ia a strictly literary ca- city and had no connection with nor owledge of the financial activities of the enterprise. He obtained statements, interviews and articles from prominent persons, including a letter from Premier Poincare for a sort of pacifist supple- ment called the Gazette des Nations. was Included in the Gazette du Franc on several occasions, notably at the time of the Kellogg-Briand pact re- nouncing war was signed. PLAN CHANUKAH PROGRAM Entertainment to Be Given Sunday at Tifereth Israel Synagogue. A Chanukah entertainment will be g&en Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock in ereth Israel Synagogue, Fourteenth and Euclid streets. The program will be given by pupfls of the Tifereth Is~ rael Hebrew School and has been ar- ranged by L. Fenik, principal, assisted by Miss Esther Weschler and Miss Bes- wie Litman. ‘The progam will include the bless- LAWMAKERS AT ODDS WITH LAW Three members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, one of whom is in adjacent commercial exploitations, and the commission’s program for the acqui- sition of park and playground sites should be enacted at an early date, Col. Grant said. The committee reaffirmed its indorse- ment of the Gravelly Point airport site. NI[;JH Clayton E. Emig, chairman, pre- stded. GRANT URGES SUPPORT OF LEGISLATIVE SLATE Citizens' Federation Committee Is Asked to Back City Plan- ning Program. 8 £ o1 the Retions! capital Bask | Error Causes Bible Study Raid. upport of e National ap 2 | i and Ppl:nning Commission’s legislative | INNSBRUCK, Austria, December 7 program was urged by Col. U. S. Grant, | (#).—A meeting of a group of Inns. 3d, its executive officer, at @ meeting of | pryck Bible students was interrupted t y ing committee of the 5 F:aer?trl)nnpnlrmg:ungm' ssociations yes- | Yesterday by hoodlums who believed it terday afternoon in the Mayflower Hotel. | to be a Jewish gathering. There were The Shipstead bill, designed to pro- | some minor scuffles and sonte chairs tect Federal parks and buildings from | thrown, but no real violence. RELICS GIVEN YALE. Old Seafarer's Collection Goes to FPeabody Museum. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (#).—Log books and paintings of craft which Capt. Wil- liam CIift of Mystic, Conn., had sailed as master have been given to Peabody | Museum at Yale University as relics of | early maritime history of the New Eng- land Coast. Capt. Clift died in 1862, fifth in line | from the first Clift who came from England to Scituate, Mass. All sons in | those generations were seafarers. Capt. Clift, himself, had several hobbies. He always sailed on “shares,” never failed YOURS TODAY A YEAR TO PAY to make his vessel pay a dividend and never permitted sailor, officer or passen- ger aboard to swear, play cards or drink. D. C. Man Weds in Virginia. Special Dispatch to The Star. FRONT ROYAL, Va., December 7.— Mrs. Clara Bowen Shumate of Front Royal was married Wednesday after- noon to Powell Rogers of Washington, D. C. Rev. T. W. Taylor, rector of the Episcopal Church, performed the cere mony, with only a few close friends of the couple present. —_— More than 129,000 second-hand rain- coats were sent from the United States to South Africa in the past 12 months. STREET TO GIVE TALK. Will Address National Council of Jewish Women. Elwood Street, director of the Com- munity Chest, will address the monthly meeting of the local sectlon of the National Council of Jewish Women at the Jewish Community Center, Sixteenth |and Q@ streets, Tuesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Mr. Street will speak on “Pulling To- gether for the Community.” The ad- dress will be followed by a forum dis- cussion. Mrs. Isadore Grosner will offer prayer. A musical program will follow. jail and the other two are under indictments. Representative Mathew Patterson of Philadelphia (below), was convicted after his nomination of extortion and bribery. He was re-elected while in jail. Another Philadelphia legislator, William B. Smith (upper left), is under indictment on charge of operating a lottery, while Samuel J. Grenet, Pittsburgh representative (upper right), is charged with con- spiracy to violate the prohibition law. ing of the Chanukah lights, music and recitations by the pupils, and Rabbl Gedaliah Silverstone and his son, Dr. A. Silverstone, will deliver addresses. s e Ny Ohio’s 3-cent gasoline tax this year totaled $31,876,600. 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