Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1928, Page 6

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PAIR HELD N TONG FUROR RELEASED One Proves He Is Native- Born—Other’s Case Drop- ped by Government. Offering proof of his claim to being American xorn and bred. 3 Washinzton resident for 15 years and a local prop- erty holder, one of the Chinese arrested in October, following the two tong kill- | ings, on suspicion of having entered the | esuntry illegally, was dismissed by Dnited States Commissioner Needham street, was the man who claimed to be 2 native eitizen, having been born in California. Lee, a laundryman. is mar- ried to an American girl. The wife. holding their baby in her arms, attended the hearing. and wept with joy when the commissioner announced his deci- sion in_her hushand's case. Lee En, known alco as Lee Tew. 68, who was arrested at the same time George Lee was taken into custody. was fraec at request of the Government. The men have been at liberty under $1.000 bond since their arraignment be- | | fore the commissioner shortly after their arvest, They were represented by Attor- n: John Laszky. No mention of tongs or the torg killings was made at the hecring. Dr. S. J. Wu of the Depart. ment of Labor, acted as interpreter. Prosecution of the eases was handied by Assistant United Statos Attorney Jostph Connelly. White Stag Found in Forest. Steps have been taken to protect the white stag which was recently found in | | | | E | opera in three acts, “The Crimsom star." | THE EVENING OPERA PRESENTED 1,200 Attend Performance’ Which Will Be Repeated at Auditorium Tonight. A cast of 85 Western High School | pupils. supplemented by a 25-piece | orchestra, last night presented & light | before an audience of 1.200 in the audi- ' torium of the high school. Thirty-fifth | street and Reservoir road. The per- | termance will be repeated at 8 o'clock | STAR. WASHINGTO at the scheol. The three stage settings employed in the pi Y | pupil at the school, Gregory Poole, They | directed by Miss Lucy G. Lynch, who, a AI WEST[RN HIGH‘WW‘M the background for a light | With her amociate in the musical de- |, American. Leads were played by Jean Allen, the prineess: Mareia Knowlden, keeper | of an inn; Elbridge Church, nephew of | | the King, and Hansel Harter, an Amer- dcan salesman. In particular the audience expresszd Oscar | approval of ehorus numbers sung by 40 | Hunt boyx and girle in peasant eostume. D.. ., Pupil Designs Sets. | charge of the rehearsals. roduction were he production. Teachers Are Directors. Roland Cheyney, Sugar, Ken Murayama. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, and folk danees of a group led by Kath- n Waldn, a student whe had been in | Lan | ‘The 25-piece high school orchestra designed by a | Which accompanied the vocal scores was romance concerning a princess. her Partment, Mrs. Bernice Wagner Moore. when the circus is in the larger cities step-brother and an enterprising young | Planned and directed the rehearsals for good Others of the principals were: Evelyn |tempts that would bring laughter if Standley, Prances Ward, Harriet Lloyd, |Performed under the “big top.” Martin Rittenhouse, e Fred Carson Frailev, Robert Hulbert | Leonard Stevens, Elizabeth Towne, Wil- efforts to get rid of them. they don their plus fours and spend the morning before the matinee perform- ance on the links. 1928, chosen from the Glee Club membership | Other popular features were the esthetie %!:mk;&:.fl muflgnmol:l::eg,m)‘»:m; ABUSES OF INJUNCTION e e L ' DENOUNCED BY DARROW Clowns Real Golf Players. Clowns connected with a large circus England are devoted golf players. | Some of them are | players, while others make at- Darrow, I waukee jail. | Lawyer, Addressing Allen A For mer Employes, Says Labor To- day Is “Too Well Fed." By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December Chieago | abuses of labor injunctions last night |before 180 former employes of the Allen A Mills at Kenosha. Wis., whose mass The pirates of the China seas are on | meeting was to raise funds to release the rampage again in spite of strenuous |16 fermer Allen A workers from a Mil- ior violating a movement.” Darrow 5 ontented to fight." Leaders of the jail today. ago. e Ty 8.—Clarence | Austria Ratifies Pacts. lawyer, denounced friendship hetween Austria The 16 were jailed when | United States, they failed to $100 fines ‘mposed Mr-l injunetion. “Prosperity _ is humnd( the labo sale “You a secoming too well fed, teo happy a Kenosha warkers hoped to, have the 16 men freed from Nine women whe a'se were convicted were released several week< VIENNA, December 8 (#).—The Aus- trian Senate yesierday ratified esnsular and trade eanventions and a treaty of tonight. { The entertainment is an annual event staged under direetion of the high sehool musieal department for the bene- | fit of the school fund. The cast was | €. Turnage vestorday. A ease agamst | the Reinhard Forest. near Cassel. Ger- another was dropped at the request of many. Because of its rarity the ani- the Government mal, a perfect snow-white specimen. is George Lee, also known as Cov Nun attracting much interest. 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This heautiful neckwear pre- sented here guarantees the usableness of your gift, and will be a source of constant pride to the wearer, An OQutstanding Value Rayon Dressing Gowns, *15 These gowns are exceptional values at this low price, and should bring you here post haste to purchase for Christmas gifts. Brocaded Rayvon Gowns of beautiful designs and patterns, in many rich color combinations. Collars, cuffs, pockets and girdle are of matching satin. An excellent robe for vear- round wear, as it is unlined. Small, medium and large. PIGSKIN GLOVES, $5. One-clasp madels made of sturdy selected skins and bound at the edges in a darker shade of tan. SWEATERS, $5 to $25. 1n plain colors or fancy patterns in many color combinations. WOOL HOSE, $3 to $4. Our own importations from England, in plaids, stripes, checks and other exclusive novelty designs. SIL‘K PAJAMAS, $12.50 to $25. 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