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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, JULY 14, 1929—PART I v AL'E"AT'ON PAPERS of appearance and intention to defend grand- jury, Aaron Trachtenberg, of ment :mm in. connection with the 1 TY coull leported from m INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT|™ FLo on mmeranoen s s s s o D. C. MAN ANSWERS |t oo st o, & | b e et i RES AR e et the eomplunc that * hl:r‘ father f"uw GONTEMPT CHARGES in fi" h"flw i m:d s order, ;v“:e ¥ the FOR WORKERS' PARTY 11:-‘: ::nnl-t tional :?:cmp:n esd - tne S B A berg summ¢ ess to show Voich, a native of Jugoslavia, came to the unluavsum in 1921 . lnd«hls Father of Kip Defendant in suit | Srter they '".nm married lnd mgg witness before the United States com- R L his mind_ against her. T ; .. | missioner and a_ Pederal Sxovse The gupeitees or e pusiiied Iu SHflw ERUW"" for $500,000 by Son's :,,'":‘,,, od tnat the f:.%{' *‘.‘:“'{?‘g“.::' :;; Pleads That He Might Incriminate three. ‘.’,':':::“u.:g;w ":,‘:'E,, ibe L_? %anm m’.'r?.'u'."c:f: - fed foday | Gonrt . Prevents Deportation Be. | et gt Canileh Tesidenos i order :o Sring s Self in Testiniony Before fngton, who was accused of driving an | 1OF considers oause Organization Had Part Grand Jury. in Last Election. jon with the Workers’ P Court action in Voich divorce suit against her. alleged liguor-laden automobile which brought by Defense. figured in an aceident fatal to Dano M. Cha: with havi Im rison Jackley, a prohibition agent, on the | voters in order to prev::l v.he‘:n mfifi » served upon Fhilip Rhinelander in the| Dame Janet Campbeil, a senior medi- Washington boulevard, near Berwyn, | casting ballots against him in his sena- 5,000 Square Feet of 350,000 allenation of aflections. suit | cal ofcer of the British ministry of | Bpecial Dispatch to The 8t | May 14. Martin was subsequently dis- | torial 'aueuon o years ago, hnlm- brought against him by his daughter- | health, has been lent by the govern- | BALTIMORE, Md. July 13.—In reply |missed by Commissioner J. Frank | Te Floor Space in-law, Mrs. Alice Jones Rhinelander, [ment to Australia to advise that do- |to a contempt citation in the Federal | Supplee. L] pace. attorneys fcc Mrs. Rhinelander an- [ minion on mlternuy and child welfare | Court for refusing o answer questions en Trachtenberg refused to an- nounced today. Rhinelander's notice | problems, | propounded to him before the Federal swer questions put to him by Govern- A kaleidoscopic picture of the grow= ing industrial activities in the trict and illustrations of how these enter- prises, as well as bureaus and l‘encles o i G Lower Pnces on CIGARS make this community so largely sel(- Any of These 2 for 25c Values sustaining will be presented at the fifth A. & C. Cabinet 1 Oc annual Industrial exposition of the Washingten Chamber of Commerce, {0 be s the week of October 21, Blackstone, perf. Dutch Master, capt. El Producto, P. F. Each Box of 50 e By the Associated Press. Displays “Expected to Fill | siimons and compiaint’ have. been half was the - International Labor By the Associated Press. — NEW YO uly ll —Mefll Judge | While military = activi 'nwmu a writ | North China recently business men paid ‘oich of | no heed to it A Delicious Summertime Candy— Thinshell Dainties Pound 39¢ " Not a single solid piece of hard candy in the jar. Every piece a de- licious cut filled with fruit jams, marmalades, nuts and creams. Packed in sealed glass jars to pre- serve thelr freshness. Delicious and healthful: The children especially will enjoy these tempting candies. trade body, stated last night in & radio I hzol'le Mr. e SL‘:fio‘n hair f the 4 ® D . Jose, who is cl man o e ‘executive committee in charge of the Dlstrwt 5 215 exposition, announced that already a large amount of space had been taken by exhibitors and that details for the show are now being organized. The -show will be held at the Washington Auditorium. “Perhaps the most important innova- tion in this year’s exposition will be the | inauguration of group displays cover- ing various local industries and other commercial enterprises,” Mr. Jose said. “A number of industries have already decided upon this exhibit method and negotiations are in progress with others. Centralized Exhibits. “One of these centralized exhibits will be what constitutes the first busi- nesy method and equipment show ever attempted in the Natjonal Capital. Wi branch managers of nu- “Atlantic City’s Famous Confection” Fralinger’s Salt Water Taffy 49 A delicious and tempting warm weather confection that is truly so ‘Rudolpl Jose, vice president of the La Palina Senators Luis Martines, F. T. & A 4 Robt. Burns,P. G. “All Over Town” W holesome—Delicious Stacy’s Marshmallows —the Better to Serve You #oz. Light, fluffy marshmallows made s o of pure, fresh ingredients. Packed 2gc ¢ iy Sir Walter Raleigh 50¢ $1.00 in sealed boxes to preserve their : 4 2 Tuxedo ... ....45¢ .89 freshness. Extensively used as a topping for delicious desserts. Lb. Box .-43¢ .83 Save on Smoking Tobaccos! 16-03. Pound Box Granger Prince Albert. Edgeworth . merous large manufacturers are now in consultation with their home offices concerning the details of the respective displays and it is assured that within the 5,000 square feet of the ground contains 70 lndlvidmlly ‘wrapped pleces in 25 different flavors—It is wholesome as well as deliclous. Sensation floor will be installed the most com- prehensive collection of office equip- ment ever seen in Washington. ““Throughout the period of the expo- sition there will be continuous demon- stration of the various devices and there will also be held speed championship contests of various kinds, including mwmmg shorthand and adding ma- e manipulation. - anking the business show on the flrlt floor will be the group exhibit of the Builders’ Exchange, which will cen- ter around an actual front elevation or facade of a modern dwelling, showing in detail the most up-to-the-minute methods of construction with various materfals. Corollary to this will be the group displays of all the rmodern aids %o _homemaking. “The women of the city will be in- vited to attend the group exhibit of the Beauty Parlor Association, and tailors Lof the city are uniting in arranging a group exhibit which will be, in effect, & men’s style show. Publishing Outstanding. “Not all Washingtonians are aware of the fact that the outstanding in- dustry of the District of Columbia is printing and publishing. According to latest census res the total vllue of the products of the presses of the city now reached $25,000,000 annually, about one-quarter of ine total value of all products of manufacturing plants in the Capital. There are, for instance, not lell than 170 stated publications, rang- ing from daily newspapers to quarterly Journals of learned societies. “As in former years, the public utili- ties of the District will have elaborate l!.!ph ‘Second in_importance among local Industries is the manufacture of food. According to the Bureau of the Census, bread and other bakery products reaches the annual total value of more than 310,000,000, the value of meat-packing lucts nearly $8.000,000, ice cream nearly $4,000,000, coffee and spices more than $2,000,000, while commercially manufactured ice goes far over the $1.- 000,000 mark. All of these mecessary “industries will be represented at the ex- position.” ALABAMA EX-SHERIFF BAILED IN DRUG CASE Two Other Officers Held in Jeffer- son County Jail in Default of Bond. By the Associated Pre: BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 13.—Cur- s J. Falkner, former sheriff of Shelby County, was released under bond of $5,000 today following preliminary hnflnx before United States Commis- sfoner Louise O. Charlton on charges of violating the Harrison narcotic act. James L. Long,. former chief g§ police of Calera, and Hassell C. Moss, a former officer under Long, were held in the Jefterson County jail in default of bond of the same amount. . TFalkner and Long are under sentence | of two years for violating the Federal prohibition law, having appealed from cofivictions in Federal Court here sev- eral months ago. Trial on the narcotic charge has been set for July 19. . ‘The former officers were arrested yes- terday when they were alleged to have #0ld Federal officers 15 ounces of nar- cotics for $1.050. The officer said the marcotics had a value of $7,000 l'. cur- Tent bootleg prices. German Musicians Worried. ‘BERLIN (#).—The introduction of #he sound movie in Germany is causing much worry to the musicians. Already three of the largest houses of Greater Berlin have given notice to their or- chestras that their services now are unnecessary, and others are e: to follow. Low-Fare EXCURSIONS " Washington Augusta, $20.40 Atlanta, $21.00 Chattanooga, $20.00 Asheville, $18.25 Birmingham, $25.00 Columbia, $17.45 Sayannah, $24.00 and other Southern Cities Round Trip * Liberal Return Limit Tickets sold Saturdays, August 3 and October 5, 1929, for all regular trains - (Exzcept Creseemt Limited) _Make Your Reservations Now . ° S. E. BURGESS, Passenger Agent .. 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