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STRIKE SLAYING SNOWDEN REVEALS JURORS ARE SEATED Judge ‘Revises Qualifications “in Attempt to Speed Proceedings. .y the Associated ‘Press. ¢ CHARLOTTE, N. C., September 3.— Ammey- hoped today to select the re- thaining two jurors needed - s0 -they might commence presentation of evi- dence in the (rial of 16 men and women charged with murder in the slaying of O. F. Aderholt, Gastonia police chief, the recent textile strike at Dewrml.ned to hasten obtaining of | the jury, Judge M. V. Barnhill, pre-| siding, revised the qualifications of Jurors- yesterday and thm were ac~ eepted.” With the seven previe plvvad mey brought the number in .:; ’l'hnle ulemd yesterday were: G. L. Menson of Newell, a railway clerk; cun rad G. Torrence ‘of Davidson, s textil worker; G. L. Shuferdof, Charlotte, & car repairer and member of a railway 'Almgh the - jury.. box meeds only two to fill it, the last special venire nt 300 names virtually was exhausted, only 24 remaining. Seventeen additional names could be obtained from the regu- lar venire of the court, but the slow made in selecting the “jury it appear certain that Judge|™ Barnhill would be obliged to eall for another special venire todsy. % VETERANS’ HOSPITAL NEEDS STRESSED National Commander of Disabled Group Will Direct Appeal for Action by Congress. William J. mander of the Disabled American War Veterans, announced yesterday that his organization will seek to have. thé ial session of Congress authorize e construction of additional veterans' g e eountry does not want its dis- abled war veterans in poorhouses,” said Comdr. Murphy, who is here for the first time since his election. He said he planned to get in touch with individual members of Congress in an effort m obtain their suj for im- te passage of = bill authorizing the hospitals which already have been favorably reported by the House committee. The District Veterans’ Association, he added, was concerned primi with mental and nervous cases, Wl he said constituted the biggest probl of the future in dealing with the war injured. Quoting medical lulhoflfl- as stating that the peak of insanity resulting from the World War would | not be reached until 1947, Murphy the country should begin building =~ n}?m:“:o’:plm“ inspection have uer the entire eo\mlry and there itals m wu:huv in th: m “The problem is not one for ividual States, but belongs prop- the Pederal Government, in of which these men offered Murphy said his organization | v 8 e tion was _solidly hehm( President Hoover's proposal to up all branches of the ! Government aunn. with the care of ‘war veterans under one body in order w—-flyhvm‘ku\dwfimm& needless waste of money. | DEE HELD PLANNING | T0 DODGE HEARING| By the Asseciated Press. PARIS, Sepiember 3 —The Paris edition of the New York Herald Tribune said today that Buckey d & charge of stealing & minhlun pllqne from the walls of the Escorial near Madrid. He is sald to ‘have explained he felt the charge was a frame up by the Spanish officials in retaliation for = false announcement in which he had shared with George T. Willlams, a partner with him in Lawrence Stern Dee is now in Ireland but plans to sail for New York next week. He was mrrested in Madrid the latter part of July. He he removed the e as a joke. ‘'The Spanish orities were inclined w be severe but_finally released him from custody on his prunbe to appear ror trial when summoned. Murphy, national’ eom-|. MRS. HENRY GRANVILLE LEEF, Bride of August 19, “who was formerly Miss Mildred Lee Walker, daughter of Hr and Mrs. Benson Walker of Brosk- ~—Harris & lwinl Photo. SOCIETY . (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) United sum Geo]o‘lcll survey, at the Cosmos Club in Tecognition of her as- soclation u llbnrlnn of tm mrvey for & number of years. Miss McCord re- tires today and is being presented with a bouquet and a wrist watch as a trib- ute of a of the various branches of the survey. Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommel of Lowell street have just returned from & visit to Mr. Rommel's Erznu. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Rommel, in Carlisle, Pa. ‘Mr. and Jack Williams ha: returned nff.m". v-aunn -pem at n{"‘ Md. accompanied by their three children lnd were absent for two weeks. Mr. Melvin D. Hlldmh has rehmad from s visit to his mmu- uol nnd Mrs. M. A. Hildreth, “Dr. Edith SeVille Coale has’ returned to her home in the Hay-Adams House atter u trip over the great lakes to visit in Buffalo and Duluth. She upem some time with friends at Malvern Hall-on-Hudson. Dr. and Mrs. Willam C. Gwynn and Miss Louise Harrison Gwynn have re- turned to their home in Geormnwn from Chelsea, N. J. oM T J. Anketell, with her son, Mr . Anketell, jr. and her daughter, Elisabeth Ankmll who M" Te- cently returned from Europe, are Inmme time at the Carlton Hotel. . Anketell's home is in Detroit, N:"Iht is a frequent mlw in Wash- Dr. and Mrs. Norvell Belt left Ca- thedral Mansions and have moved tb their new home in Edgemoor, Md. Mrs. Frank Foster Skillman and her Porein Service Changes. t changes in the United States Mlal Service include the transfer of John 8. Littell, New_York, vice consul, from Peiping, China, to Tientsin; R, E. B. Bower, California, vice .consul, from Southampton to -Singaj ) llld uthnmpun. John H. Bruins, New York, from Singapore to the appointment of Harold E. New York, as vice consul at town, British Guiana. HOME Flower Market 1245 20th, Below N The good thty and Iow prices of our flowers and plants will interest you. Managoment of 'J.H.SMALL & SONS PARIS Auto Show Oct. 1st...13th tor world planning...new w-p::m«nu-lbmu WRA‘I‘S the European -bmulnniyou!...'bylfl dmpmunla?nh Auto Show and find out. .. four ma in advance of France, Sept: 20 . . . Oct. 11 Ile de France, Sept. 27 . . . Oct. 18 PARLEY STRATERY . “Search Again,” He Told Con- ferees, Who Said Pockets Were Empty. of the Exchequer Philip Snowden re- viewed The Hague conference on repa- rations in a long sperch brosdeast by 1 Tadio last night, He said he was con- ON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929. GETS 300 DAYS IN JAIL. st Sk L ) Frank Jewett Convicted of Beating His Wite, vinced the stand of the British delegu-| h tion had made & profound impression on future relations with other countries. ‘The chancellor added personal touches to his 3 J1as o narrative, In the.last The Hartmann Tourobe . newest and smartest of the season’s travel pieces. It has hxnger space for a dozen women's dresses or four men’s suits besides packing space for all acces- sories. Slip Covers and SPECIAL Discoun wn_nnr Everything Call Potemac 3500 DOLLAR ., 227xCO. 1731 7¢th St. N.W. The Totirobe is easily car- ried and fits under a Pull- man seat. Others 730 to 365 - Established 1876 (KR Mail Orders Prepaid 1314-16-18 F Street NW. presents a fascinating new ‘color for September— Onionskin Lowly . onions have *made a high fashion . for this new Gold Stnpc shade was really inspired by the warm russet tan o f the onion’s skin!'A shade that's meant- for new frogks . . . blending with the .Fall browns beautiful ‘with blue - . smart with black .and see what a qmrk of newness. it ives to late ‘Summer esses. ‘Ses Onionskin in the Lovely Gold Stripe Chiffons 'Q]_‘.95 . Hatra Gold Stripe Shop for your comvemience. ... . 1013 Connecticut’ Avenne, |_FOR STREET AND TRAVEL Above leit...misses’ crossbarred navy ensemble suit...satin blouse. . .sleeveless...$15, Above right... women'’s traveltweed silk jacket suit. ..tan with sleeveless tgg'shell blouse. . .$15, FROM OFFICE TO BRIDGE o e B RS S Above- left. .. misses’ blue silk crepe...tuck-in Jjacket frock...long sleeve eggshell silk crepe ‘blouse. ..clever fringed slip tie...$15. .Junior’s black satin princess frock...cape collar...flared skirt...$15. Above right... Women's traveltweed silk ;ncket capucine :Ieevelus silk crepe blouse.. Above center. . Store Open All Day -, ASHION INSTITUTION A FASHN @ : Marvelous new purchases ar- rive from New Yerk for the First Fall Sale _ Jacket Suits ‘Dresses The most impertant me Styles of the new Fall season—procured by Jelleff’s to feature toi o $15 * Made to' Sell for $16.50 to $19.50 ~ A phenomenal purchase . . . right at the opening of the new Fall season...brings tremendous new shipment of ' these smartest. of early Fall “styles .. the Jacket Frocks so useful, for every day-time oc- casion so easily varied by ad- ditional blouses. The Silk Travel Crepe...the sheer light - weight woolens that every smart House is talkmg about . . . every day - time Fashion that is now “going big” in a wonderful Jelleff Event at $15! Covert Jacket Suits Crepe Silk Suits Lightweight Woolen Princess Frocks . Tailored Navy Silks and Wool Crepe Traveltweed Silk Crepe Suits Printed Flat Crepe Afternoon Dress Black Satin Frocks 15 Styles for ‘Juniors end Misses—Plenty of the Popu- lar Tuck-ins in Al Materials! dan) “. . . Jacket Jvockc in canton crepe and travel twee contrasting blouses in eggshell .. ons o smart tailored frocks in otk and wool crepe, touches in georgette. f covert or Silks with ht Jrocks ...Silk Crepes.. .tailored or lines. . .bolero circuler flares. . .touches transparent veivet . . . snug- nes . . . uneven-drapes . . . - - SSBok. culth WK Sagati touchas la, brown, green, wine, biue, dlack. 10 Styles for Women . with bows or dut- with ~ eggshell .Hngerie Brown, Wine, Only 4 More Days! ""Wednesday .. . . Thursday . . . Friday . . . all day Saturday to_take advantage of our great ‘Summer Sale of New Winter Coats 158 Beaver - —trimmed coats for misses! Featured m the Summer sale at SIZS sxms 3165 75.. $182.75...and . here are the uy_- smart oung persons just rave about. —Beavet in waist-deep shawls and muff cuffs on [ shim straightline coats. .. §i $125. —Beaver Paquin collars that franie the face on fi%ter' brown coats... $125. wer fur on the fiew h_ fabric that is umrt for sports or dress wear. . .$165.75. “—Beaver trimming young coats with ‘the Patou black hr:...’éfi. . ‘. ~Beaver in the new huge tape shawl collars on brown fabric. ..$182.75. Plenty of that very flattering fur ¢hat women are showing a d ecided: ptefeunc I-‘nnher. 2 modenke'ie; any coal n- lwck n& November 1st .without - charge for storage 1125 Fox Indeed, there are fox trimmed coats in every $125...and fox trims finest coats, 65 to, 1" Do see our dx-tm-ld .fashion coats. . —XKit fox forms a new cape shawl and xmel cuffs for a smart flared —Cross fox is used ei- fectively to trim this new cout . with the Paton flare... '—Fox for 2 I;o!llr...fnx for cuffs...fox to trim the wrap flare of a coat . at.. A - —Kit furfnlmn- 2 quin _ caj n‘.ihmi-( -;! cuffs f:: distinctive $10025. —Fox borders a 3 a shawl cuffs for 2 adaptation coat at side G_rfl.sme“ n;linla $ll: to on_every coat a %0, #7450, 998350, $125 et =y 2 2 -on con co& * Above right. . frock.. brown with contrasting eggshell sleeve- fess silk cre;e blouse on diagonal line with bo 15. peeds Buady F orward ' ; FOR BUSINESS AND SCHOOL “Above left...Women’s navy blue silk frock horizontally striped with smartly tailored...$15. . Above right.. tuck-in jacket blouse of silk crepe.. $15. ecks of color... .Junior’s blue covert cloth... suit...long - sleeved eggshell .interesting yoke skirt... _ FOR THE MATINEE Above left.. .Misses’ green crepe print bolero It...$15. .women's travel sweed silk jacket The S thwiny and’ the ered. seams lfl& - ke Madame’s Satin Frock —wears a touch K pf lace this Fall ’$39.50 Black satin is, a perennial “Autumn favorite...and the smartest satin < dresses ‘for Fall 1929 ave trimmed with lingerie touches. . .have longer skirts ... higher waistlines ... and puckered seams or feminine drapes for fullness...like these featured to- morrow at Jelleff’s. ..presented only a few weeks ago in Paris by Lanvin .and Augustabernard. Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor.