Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1929, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY., MAY 28 1929.’ | Philips High School, Chicago, success- | was approving the retirement of Lieut. i . fully passed mental and physical tests | Col. John E. Green, one of the two H |_D AFIER In Seminary Row | for entrance. " | Negro ~commissioned officers n the | The War Department announced that | Army. = | Parham had been ordered to West Point | Col. Green retired at his own request | o = wIFE DlSAPPEARS N | almost at the moment President Hoover | after 30 years in the Army. —I" s K{' ls]—E R Rfl Y | h | dio STRAWS 5 . Daughters Accuse Father of! 3 = e | SN ke, Wy, G5 Complete With 535 Speaker Wn i Six Years Ago. Trr Hecur Co e Br the Associated Press. F Street at Seventh SACRAMENTO, Calif, May 28.—G 7 | F. Franklin of Del Paso Heights, Calif., | - = | a“d ’ I ubes 50 A 3 E | | > | s was arrested yesterday after authorities | were informed by his three daughters | that their mother and a young brother | c 1 | | disappeared six years ago. i | e The three daughters and another son, | eSS an Robert Franklin, 19, appcared before | | District Attorney Guy P. Johnson and charged their father with brutal and | DR S GEESHAM MACHEN, inhuman treatment of his family. Statutory charges were preferred by the | Professor at Princeton Theological Sem- inary, led opposition to management of daughters, and Franklin. an elderly car- | {harY, led oPposition B0 MASAFTHICt Bf penter, was held on $10,000 bail. G T e S Denies Charges. Franklin denied 1(};? (‘hmg;;; and told =t o = police his wife and son gone to Borand. Ores, “He ‘mio deniea mis-| PARHAM GETS ORDER. conduct involving his daughters. o i e Franiiin children o hod | De Priest's Nominee for West Point been missing from _their_Porterville, " Calif,, ranch since 1923. They related to Report July 1. that ihey had seen their father return- | Alonzo Sourleigh Parham, colored, ing :‘mg\ a !;‘mvlr‘;f'chorh of "]\Oni'finlig I whom Representative Oscar De Priest T b S pinodeetained hatchet and shovel in | has beem ordered. to Teport to the Mill- owdaer 00X el'mallent ave he Dobbs his hands. Franklin, the children said. | tary Academy July 1. the office of Mr. mlg ‘rgmrgmhemh;:“mé Mrs. Franklin | pe” priest was advised yesterday. | S il f fo) Week Onl an e y am, i i p ' € St. James Club d the boy to POrIANd, terville said | —EAINam. a_graduate of the Wendell pecial—for One Week Only he was never satisfied with the story i g | that the mother and boy went to Port- | Beginning Tomorrow $6 land. r You may purchase a service ticket for $10 X1 The newest Dobbe stif | LADY ASTOR WINS and receive §12 worth of work, In other words, vou get a $10 permanent wave (including finger ;::‘;“ of.:;;iul:ind!].oin coMMUNlST CROWD wave and shampoo) and still have $2 left for L 2 SOOI | any other service within one month from date Jeers Turn to Cheers and Laughter| GRIBROVIGENEE ticket is purchased. as American-Born Pecress SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Also for this week, all plain Scores Victory. Specizl Throuch Train via Hell Gate shampooing will be 25¢ BHidre Route ‘Leaves Satardsy Nieht Preceding Excursion Stand: Powder Box, Fifth Floor By the Associated Press. Ly. Washineton tandary Sige ” Wask e St B LONDON, May 28.—A dispatch to alt "W"s{f;,vgi;‘m-) £.15 | e o Eneurdll A Somioenan o L6800 ANM. z 2 2 2 & 7 related how Lady Astor had harangued ot Boflon 1‘5"""‘ Station) 7.10 A M. = o erowd ot Communiats. wio besan | By ALY : ), their lstening by jeering her, but ended | || Providence ‘-0 LSRN . A, g by laughing with her and applauding. Conch Lunch Service by Fennayvania “F Street at Seventh” Set Price . . . less tubes..._$135 Lady A.rawr, andAmcr;‘calg&b‘:m pee}l;-] ailroad attendants | ess, was described as hol to the . o | o e e oty waving|[| Pennsylvania Railroad ||| Table Speaker-.. it at the crowd which had packed the = s . balconies about the courtyard in which — ] 7 AC Tubes Delivers Your Radio she stood. ¢ yous? The e T hrpress s T $187R s o g egularly paid on The Hecht Co. spondent saw one of the women in the bu.lconleshrbouz to ";e!}row ;Clbuynflisltt ST & T e A HE ECH1 O. You Save $107.50 A reply. = 4 Ayblz rough man stepped up nndl The Dobbs caught_her by the shoulders, but he F Street at Seventh romptly fled when she turned the club- 1oat Artiode. then- he Stalked (oo and Another sensational purchase of Brand-mew 19 LeghOl‘ll fro, elaborating her favorite temper- i i E 22 Lot ance issue and ending: “Don't believe Char. ge Them to Your Account Radios. It is the famous Kolster K20 receiver and Kolster K6 the darned idiots who come around to speaker . . . the speaker alone worth $35. Ready to hook up to your light circuit. Beautiful in design . . . magnificent in per- formance. Single control. Illuminated dial. What you want $8 you with fake promises.” A The crowd cheered like mad as she Mounted Free Right at OQur Door is good radio results . . . and this is the set that will bring them! Radio Store—Main Floor rode away in her car. Decidedly a young v man’s hat. With disc | MEXICAN CHAMBER HITS enap brim. For daytime ° ° o Frs o= waman e | Pisk Premier Tires I : Him for President Expelled Guaranted 16,000 Miles—New Low Prices : HE HEC“T CO L] as Aiders of Rebellion, A . A . . By the Associated Press. Fisk Premier { Fisk Premier " » MEXICE, GITY, Nay 28 itso Ve . ! b F Street at Seventh members o e exican lamber of Deputies who were favorable to the ¢ e s Dresidential candidacy of Gilbert Vai- c \ 30x31/» 29x4.40 enzuela dh‘w‘x'lel 'been ):xpxéél:df from lmtt 4 body an lace cha! of comj y % » . i the Tecent rebellion. = High Pressure Balloons Sixteen other deputies who supported (\ . * . g:::‘;"fi:u‘x;mfiivnehw: ’.'ifié‘l‘?{fi' E \ 3 for Fords and Chevrolets | for Fords and Chevrolets Here is why you wlll keep their seats and exonerated of connection with the rebellion, it having Rl 5 o ||| $5-95 $6-% prefer the wonderful New Kelvinators! bern. Expulsion was decided upon by the Mexican Congress last night as the best F 3 ® means of circumventing congressional . . e :’si‘np?&‘{;gi’;% G s " 3 Fisk Premier Balloons (31x5.00) $1 1.95 1. Ne - S ilence 2.. Whouy Automa tic other with the rebellion. The session was quiet. for Essex and other types The Dobbs WHITE SERGE “ i i : E SE| Fisk Premier Balloons (31x5.25 P anama L TR$0; .S()FS'RS s ¢ for Dod:’,, Buick fm}i Nash.)_ $13'25 3' New Convemence 10 Plain or’ Fancy Stripes isk Premier Balloons x6.! $ EISEMAN'S, 7 & F e ™ Soft and plisble, Of- OUR d:oi.ee of an automatic electric fering cool prut.c':tion i ; & refrigeration for your home will be against the sun's hottest : ; Fisk Premier High Pressure (32x $l 5.95 immensely simplified if you first inspect : : 414), for Buick, Nash and Jordan the New Silent Kelvinator now on display (Tire Mhop, Main Floor.) at our show rooms. 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