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TZHELD IN SLAYING ASK RELEASE WRIT ‘Accused in Connection With Death of Gastonia Police Chief in Strike. B By the Associated Press. CHARLOTTE, N. C., June 14.—Eleven men and a woman, held in connection with the killing of Police Chief O. F. Aderholt of Gastonla, N. C, were brought here from various jails today to seek their release on writs of habeas corpus. ‘The group, composed of leaders and participants in the Loray Cotton Mill striké of Gastonia, have been in jail along with 35 others since the shooting of, Chief - Aderholt in a fight between stiikers and police Priday night. udge W. F. Harding of Mecklen- burg Superior Court, yesterday over- a motion by Solicitor John G. Carpenter for a continuance of the hearing until Patrolmen Tom Gilbert and A. J. Roach, who were wounded in the strike battle, had Tecovered suf- ficlently to appear. NINE COMPLETE G. W. U. . WORK WITH DISTINCTION Five Get Education, Two Civil and Two Electrical Engineering Honor Degrees. Five students receiving diplomas in bachelor of arts in education, two the degrees of bachelor of science in civil engineering and two bachelor of science | g, in electrical engineering were graduated with “distinction” from George Wi ington University yesterday. distinction” was inadvertently omitted in the list of graduate in The Star yesterday. ‘The students are: Bachelor of arts in education, Florence Newell Cornell, Elizabeth Bell Drewry, Lennie Roberta Sanderson and Elsie |37 R Pauline Wildman, all of the District of Columbl. nd Jean MacFarland Loar of Maryland. Bachelor of science in civil engineer- ash- “With | Be! hd THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Guild to Give Supper. FAIRPAX, Va. June 14 (i ) — tia” ot Zion Episcopal a chicken supper tonight at the hme;m Repre- sentative R. Walton Moore, for the benefit of the rectory fund. Marriage Licenses. Mo . 2T, and . 5 \omas Prl’d@r‘" 5 lor. 24, and Mary L. Ed- john E. Ruby Simpkins, 19; and Anna B. Evans, 23, and Prances J. . 80! ind Martha Schen- nd Maria Lesana, 33. Port 33, |M: C“; attingly. . Lacey, 27. and Helen Childress, W. Dowli it arnes. John ' F. . Hoiyoke. and Mary E. O'De his city; Rev. uj ing, Harry N. Schofer of the District | Hitn: of Columbia, and Roger Calvin Johnson of Missouri. Bachelor of science in electrical en- gineering, Hugh 8. Wertz, District of Columbia, and James A. St. Omer Roy of Nevada. Australia Wants Own Movie. CANBERRA, June 14 (®.—The gov- ernment is offering $25,000 for the movie produced in Australia before next Ma 3 nd Alberta G. Cole, | Rev. W. Westra: 24, Clinton. Md this city; Rev. 8._Abernethy. Edward W. Gillilam, 38, Baltimore, Md., Alexine M. Smith,'28, Chance, Va.; Rev. iggs. 22. and Elsie M. Robey, Henry J. Smith. Williams, 31, and Octavia Tyree, ‘Walter H. Brooks. C. Beall, 22, and Hazel E. Miller, ; ows. Jul 1 3. Elkton, Md.. and Har- ristte W. Byrd. Orangeburg, 8. C.; Rev. Reuben W. Shrum. TThe prisoners brought into court this morning included Erwin Beal, Southern organizer for the National Textile Workers' Union; Vera Bush, ugion worker; Amy Schechter, relief worker; George W. Carter, Mizpah, N, J., tent colony guard; Joseph Harri- son, Passaic, N. J. union organizer; | Louls McLaughlin, guard: W. M. Mc- )O‘Lnnu. guard; Caroline Drew, Sophie lvin, Bertha Crawford, Edith Saun-| ders Miller, Marie Whitton, K. O.| Byers, K. Y, Hendricks, Russell Knight, Tom Self, J. R. Pittman, R. S. Lloyd | and Clarence Miller. A half hour before Superior Court Judge W. F. Harding was to open the hearings the courtroom was crowded to overflowing with millworkers, strikers and Gastonia residents. The crowd was 20 large that several hundred could not get in. Pre's:ious Prints Made Priceless When enlarged in our Etchcraft manner Among your prints you are nurefioyfind :; ]ea.-tzwo or three that you particular- 1y cherish. Bring these negatives to our store for enlargements in the FEtchcraft manner. The results will delight you. The cost is but little. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 607-14th St., N. W. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Giovanni and Lucia Petrusselli, boy. John 8. and Elizabeth J. Acors. girl. fiohn J. and Busie . White, boy codore A. and Emma C. Preetag, boy. Gincomo and Parzia Pisano, boy. d E. Powers, girl. llfan Lichtenstein girl s M. Harrison, girl. ve. boy. S. and Margaret D. Gill. boy. rge K. and Louise S. Huffman, boy. WoopwAarD & LOTHROP 10™ 117 F axp G STREETS Sleeveless Cotton Frocks for Girls and Juniots Smart Junior Misses go sleeveless in frocks of linen and pique. Details of interest are the pleats, belts and 5 buttons. 5 Juntor Misses’ Frocks, FoUrTe FLOOR. N, These sleeveless cotton frocks ‘are of colorful English prints; pique, ging- ham, voile and Swiss. Some $2 95 have touches of handwork. , GIrLs’ FROCKS, FOURTH FLOOR. CLEARANCE Misses’ Short Vamp Shoes, $5 were 38 200 pairs of smart short vamp shoes which are so fashionable with youth, from our regu- lar stock. Included are many attractive styles and leathers. Sizes include 3 to 7, AAA to C —but not every size in any one model, Musses’ Swors, THID FLOOR. Boys® Wool Sweater Special, $2.95 REDUCTION Junior Misses” Shoes Greatly Reduced, %475 200 pairs of junior misses’ pumps and oxfords, all from our regular stock of higher priced shoes. Leathers include white calf, tan calf, and patent leather, in sizes 21/ to 7, AA to C. Not every size in any one model. Cmmoren’s Smors, Fourts FLOOR, Boy's Wool Sweater ‘% Special, $2.95 Boys’ Two-Piece Linen Suits $4.50 Special Selling Boys’ Sweater: Special $2.95 An unusually attractive offering at this low price—from one of our regular sweater manufacturers, and made to sell at a higher price. Pullover sweaters of light-weight wool, in plain tan, green, navy, brown and buff, in plain and novelty weaves. Many mothers will purchase one or two for their sons’ camping and vacation days. Special, $2.95. ‘Tre Bovs’ STore, FOURTE FLOOR. Comfortable two-piece suits with short sleeve shirts, and matching shorts. The shirts have two pockets and sports collars—the shorts have matching or fancy belts. ' In sizes 9 to 16. Linen Suits, in oyster white, gray and oatmeal, $4.50. Khaki Suits, $1.95 and $3.50. Tae Boys’ Srorz, FourTa FLook Y. C; FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1929.° WoODWARD & LOTHROP For Tomorrow Garden Hats Special $ I O Feminine affairs — especially created for Summer frocks and Summer teas and gardens. They always demand admira- tion—so in this exceptional sell- ing you can imagine their tremendous fashion importance, A lovely rough, natural straw is often combined with red, brown, green or black. You really must have one for your next garden party. Mruumvery, TrmD FLOOR. Chiffon Stockings, $2 Fashioned of sheer cobwebby chiffon —they are feminine and smart; care- fully woven—they are decidedly prac- tical. And, because they specialize in new sun-tan shades they are modern. Hosizry, Amiz 17, Fmst Fioon. - Lovely Handmade Silk Slips, $7.50 The delightful handwork, including ex- quisite hand embroidery, the beautiful quality crepe de chine and the fine laces will make them appealing to all. White and flesh; sizes 34 to 44. OCostome Sirrs, THIRD FLOOR. W & L Special Side-Hook Girdle, $3.50 This light, comfortable girdle is one of our most popular models—it is ideal for Summer, and comes in a choice of four materials-—satin, radium, swami and silk brocade, with elastic inserts. Consers, Tump FLOOR. Voile Peasant Frocks, $895 Especially Low Priced The vogue for these little frocks be- én more important this year e newly-smart vogue for Cot- tons. The group includes several smart styles; two sketched. This value is well worth investigating. Oorron Procxs, Tump FLOOR. 10" 11™ F axD G STREETS Dorothy Nichols—from Primrose House—Ileaves here tomorrow Before she goes, you must come in and let her +talk with you about the care of your skin. If you are interested in sun-tan—she has new preparations that will help you to achieve it, or complement it. With every $3 purchase of Primrose House Toiletries an Introductory Set will be given without additional cost. ‘Torrraizs, Amsiz 18, Fmst FLooR. An Exceptional Selling Misses’ Chiffon Frocks Very Special $ I 650 Everything about them is important—their femininity, their youthfulness, their smart Summery fashions, their unusually fine fabrig, and their beautiful workmanship. Woodward & Lothrop was so enthusiastic about them that they purchased sleeveless frocks, frocks with sleeves, and ensembles, too. Sizes 14 to 20. Fashion's Smart Pastels and Prints. Also a few Printed Celanese Chiffon Frocks, Special, $16.50 Misszs’ Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. WEEK-END SPECIAL Two Pounds of Our Homemade Dark Chocolates and Bonbons Special 95C Canpy, Asit 16, First FLOOR. Have Luncheon in Tea Room Tomorrow Luncheon is served in Tea Room (seventh floor) 11:30 to 2:30. Tea served 2:30 to 5:30. Attractive Noon-day Luncheon, 85c. And a la carte service. Fountain Room, adjoining Down Stairs Store, for light luncheons. 7 2 ds for the New Currency Uncle Sam is producing a new size currency for your convenience—and Woodward & Lothrop provides these new size bill folds in which to keep this currency. They offer a decidedly clever suggestion for remembering Dad on Father’s Day (Sunday). Goatskin One-fold Bill Folds, with holder for two membership cards and pockets for stamps and personal cards $3.50 Pin Morocco Folds, with Morocco Leather Fold, two extra pockets and identification "case and identification case, $3, 14-k. gold corners, $6. Leatazr Goops, Amsie 8, Fmst FLOOR. e Father’s Day Sunday, June 16th He would like to receive . . . Silk-Mixed Socks $1 pair Dad will enjoy wearing these Silk and Lisle Socks, in new vertical stripes, two-toned clox and figured patterns. ‘Tax Mzx’s 8tors, Seconp FLoor, Striped Madras Shirts, $3 He will appreciate your wis. dom in choosing a striped shirt with two collars to match. And do not forget that Dad cannot have too many shirts. ‘THE MEX’s StoRE, Szconp FLOOR. Silk Neckwear $1.50 ‘We know Dads usually have good taste when.choosing ties, so we are offering these Four- in-Hand Ties in Summer pat- terns, including polka dots, making it possible to choose the tie to please him. THE MEN’S Store, Seconp FLOOR. All-Wool Sweaters $5 If Dad likes golf he is sure to like these sweaters. ~All-wool Pullover Sweaters, vee neck style, in solid colors and plain patterns. ‘Tum Msx's Stors, Szconn FLOOR.