Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1929, Page 28

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s . Incident in Which Secretary | Was Detained Reviewed to . U. S. Authorities. The State Department has recelved | from Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, Turkish Am- bassador, & report on the eml ¥'s investigation of the recent arrest al Fairfax, Vs., of Kemal Djenany Bey, second secretary, for allegedly driviug | his automobile under the influence of Iy -, and the department, in turn, will furnish the ambassador a summary of | its investigation of the incident. | The aml lor's memorandum wos not in the form of & protest, it was said, | but included & 'ul:mu" li))yj Frank Thyson, & passenger in Mr. Djenany’s | car at the time :{"flle arrest and other | data bearing on the case, At Ambassador Mouhtar's request the , department will forward to the em- bassy the information obtained by the | American authorities. The ambassador ‘was out of the city at the time of th> | gecretary’s brief detention by road ofli- cers in the Virginia town. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. regul Ay meeting of the | Last regular monthly meeting of i Yowa-Thomas Circle Citizens’ Assocla- | ! tion will be held tonight, 8 o'clock, at Northminster Church, Eleventh street Isiand avenue northwest. will speak. Public invited. | | t. John's and Rhode Mrs. Tucker rty for benefit of Card ‘bw"‘cnmn‘ Mount Ralnier, Md, | - ' at Odd Pellows' Hall, 8:30 p.m. Door | ‘Rev. John Gregory, assistant minister ! of the Church of ‘the Covenant, will have charge of the study period at | the meeting of the Business Women's | Council tonight at the church. Miss + Helen Childs will give an {illustrated | talk on “Informal Glimpses of a Motor Trip in Historic Virginia.” Initiation and the conferring of de- will feature the meeting of the r, No. 31, O. | Warren G. Harding Chaj i o This | E. S, which will be held tonight. will be the last meeting until Fall. FUTURE. Members of Mu Chapter, Chi Alpha Bigma Sorority, will hold the first of & | =eries of sport dances at the Blue Tri- angle Hut tomorrow evening, 9 to 12 o’clock. The weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Washington will be held to- | morrow at 12:30 p.m., at Willard Hotel. Mr. Harry G. Taylor of the American Railway Association will be the speak- | er, and the Pennsylvania Quartet will The Alphs Chapter of Phi Sigma Chi Sorority will hold its annual ban- m the Grace Dodge Hotel next icerrnen , June 273.-;'? p.ml.. A:ld in- i ng planned by the president, Miss Thelma Albea, and by the toastmistress, Miss Virginia BEQUEATHS $3,000,000. SAN FRANCISCO, June 25 ().—The will of the late Lotta Crabtree, famous actress of a generation ago, was ad- mitted to probate here yesierday and disposed of an estate valued at more than $3.000,000. | Oisabled American veterans of the ‘World War and their families will ben- efit by the income from a $2,000.000 ! trust fund, which years. The will also ated a $100,000 fund for destitute actors and a similar amount for discharged prisoners from San Quentin and Folsom prisons in California. Xftl: Crabtree died In Boston, Mass., 92 Remove a Corn in 3 Minutes It's 50 easy now to remove old, so ne can do painlessly No 3 | tation. -day treatments or 1o | sonking. | Just get a bottle of corn remedy called Shus your corn with it. Pain_and soreness Kéep it wet 2 minut | Now you cun stutt peciing 1t off — | and sli—without the lest trace of pain. | complete. easy-to-follow directions in every packige. Why suffer with corns when | Off costs only 50 cents at Peoples | Stores or L any other ¥ood drug s faction or money back is guar- ante Why g0 another duy without relief.—Advertisement. the amazing new Shur-Off and wet to continue for 40, G - STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. ¢, K. OF C. FETE FEELY, NEW STATE DEPUTY| 23, Georgetown Alumnus Is Honored at Reception by Associates ' Here Last Night. William G. Feely, recently elected State deputy of the Knights of Colum- bus of the District of Columbia, was tendered a reception by the order in the Knights of Columbus Home last niz]h(ul He succeeds Charles W. Darr July 1. ‘The new State deputy, formerly of Providence, R. I, is an alumnus of Georgetown University, class of 1911, and former assistant attorney in the office of the Solicitor, Interior Depart- WoODWARD & ment, from which position he resigned ago to enter the general practice of law as a member of the firm of Vogelsang, Brown, Cram & He is a member and past grand knight 8f Potomac Council of this city. He was Distriét deputy, an office he sul upon his election to the highest in this jurisdiction, that of State deputy. In an address outlining the activities for the ensuing year, the new State deputy announced the reappointment of Rev. Francis X. Cavanaugh as State chaplain, and the appointments of An- drew J. Scullen and Fred S. Martin as his District deputies. Mr. Scullen is the present grand knight of Washing- ton Council and Mr. Martin, past grand knight of Spalding Council. An_Australian merchant, George Bill; has left a legacy of $350,000 for the establishments of horse troughs where- ever they are needed throughout the world - TUESDAY, SEAMAN CORRECTS REPORT OF VESSE British Skipper Says He Did Not Sight Missing Training Ship. By the Associated Press. ROSARIO, Brazil, June 25.—The master of the British freighter, Halesi- us, said that he was msiquoted at Mon- tevidio, Uruguay, last Saturday, when it was reported he had said he had sighted the missing Danish training ship, Kobenhaven, ashore on one of the islands of the Tristan Da Cunha group in the south Mida tic. JUNE 23, 1929, islands the inhatitants informed him ship itheir of MEXICAN REBELS CAUGHT. Capture of General and Staff Ends Strife in Southwest. CARACAS, Venezuels, June 25 (#).— | The rebel general Jose Rafael Gabaldon and his staff were captured by a gov- :rament force on Sunday at La Sara- nita, state of Zamora. | It was announced here today that |the capture of Gen. Gabaldon ended | the revolutionary movement in the southwest. The government force was by Gen. Juan Fernandez The truth of the matter was, he said, that while he was anchored off those col and Perfecto Cre 3 10™ 1™ F.axD G'STREETS Special Purchase and Selling 2,000 yards “Tubette” Printed Zephyrs—exceptionally priced . 25cyard The identical quality sells in our regular stocks for considerably more With the tremendously important vogue for Cottons—these new, cool-looking zephyr prints are decidedly noteworthy. They are fashioning the smartest vacation frocks for youngsters this season, and are enjoying any number of smart uses in mothers’ and older sisters’ wardrobes. ionable sun baths. Corton Daess Goops, Secono FrooR. A new thing they are doing is making sun-rompers for fash- Very special, 25c yard. CANONIZATION TRIAL IN OMAHA IS OPE Inquiry Begins Bentivoglio. By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Nebr, June 25.—The can- Mary Magda. onization trial of Mother len Bentivoglio, Poor Clare pun, who founded the Poor Clare Order in the United States, was called today, with Rev. Jeremiah Buckley of Omaha ting as judge. ‘The trial is one of Bentivoglio, an Italian noble who died in 1905, & series of in- quiries to determine whether Mother woman, virtues to an heroic degree,” ‘as many aver, and '.hl.l.lt was deserving of recreation as a saint. 3 Very Rev. Albert Klever of 8t. Mein- to Determine Saintly Character of Mother Let us explain to you WHY? Gfl’l ales & C eral vice orperation 1355 Randelph St. N.W. LLoTHROP Special Showing Tomorrow Women’s Qs Chiffon Frocks 1294 Jane Wandl shows how very charming the little informal frock of chiffon can be for Summer after- noons and evenings, when' frocks are smartest when simplest. ; There are lovely pastels, softly blended flowered chiffons and polka dots. ! Adams 6245 ' | Richards. 4 | There will be a free lecture on the subject of “Spirit, Soul and Body,” evening, 8 o'clock, at the Il Butlding, Seventecus and I stroets o Tet | northwest. Bridge Accessories Which Speed-up- the Game Many have matching jackets<—all have heavy satin-back crepe slips. ‘Women’s Dasses, Triap FLOOR. Jade the perfect foil for white and off-white Miniola Council, Uo. 81, Degree of 135730 Northeust Temple, Eiehth and ¥ F streets northeast. Fy , PROBE AMBUSH SLAYING. PR | Believe Former Prohibition Work- er Was Shot for Activities. Tinted Edges are the new note given playing cards—one may ‘have them in sets of six packs, with modern designs, in a compact box. 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