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THE EVENING wsrar, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1929. mfimm - Am [ cimmens oarved o rassioei woovix__| V5 UL EEECo e [ WS Banks Take Action 1o Re-| Housewarming Featares Celebra- tion of Campaign Results—Dun- cover -Half Million Lost in Swindie. a New York ration, who assisted in the membership campaign, addressed | the new members on the service oppor- tunitiss_involved in “Y" membership. Bdwin 'g:nn' gave an Impersonation of Tony Barber. FUHL. DRESS ‘SUIT SHOP| Full Dress Cutaways Dr. Tutt’s Pills FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION QUICK—SURE RELIEF 5% S = JULIUS™ WEINBERG, 84 F NW. UPHOLSTERING of the Better Class SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. N.W. North1742 || Nn Branehes. Party Lost on Snowdon. ‘While attempting & night ascent re- cently of Snowdon, the highest moun- tain in Wales, to see the sunrise, 20 lap Aids in Reception. Lianrwst climbers were caught in & fog T —— half way up. Completely enveloped A housewarming and reception for |and able to see only a few feet ahead new members of the Young Men's Chris- “h"':" m‘:&“mm: °r“';§" Pooonr 3 several tian Assoclation enrolled in the recent houn"nlne of :r'x: party r;-ched the campaign for membership was held at:summit. The others were found after the Central Y. M. C. A. gudlu. 1736 G | the fog had raised. By the Associated Press. su;“‘wh&n:h"uku t s t t R A O S T s « R. W. Dunlap, nt Sscretary of ——| NEW YORK, November 14.—The trip, Agriculture and general chairman of | which Charles D. Waggoner was to ) 4 the drive, assisted in wel the re- FOR RENT have made yesterday to Atlanta Fed- 5 . e cruits and in pointing out to them ad- g | | \antagzs to be derived from member- . ¥ ¢hip, Two Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Iiaceptinn Room. Electric Re- frigeration. eral Penitentiary, to .tart a 5-to-10- Approximately 100 members attendsd $70 Per Month ear sentence Tor mafl fraud, was delayed | a dinner, which @ tour of in- THE ARGONNE by action of the six New York banks, i - ey s of Sass sl chalimen 16th & Columbia Rd. GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER New Address 806 14th St. N.W. Watches—Diamonds Jewelry—Silverware Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing | which Jost a half miflion dellars through | ment. Captains of teams and fraudulent manipulations by the Tellu- ride, Colo., bank president last Summer. | o:eflvhhml in the membership drive also | The six ‘institutions have brought suit | |in an effort to recover the money, or | at least a part of it. naming two other | New York banks, Waggoner and the | | Pirst National Bank of Pueblo, Colo., | as defendants. Six-Day Stay Granted. l| waggoner was scheduled to leave for il | Atlanta yesterday with a group of | other prisoners, but Federal Judge | Frank J. Coleman granted a stay of removal until November 19. The defranded banks want to takt depositions from Waggoner as_to the | incorporation and financial condition of Arkansas Pastor's Friends Sce Vic- || nis Tehuride bank: the e i tory in Creation of' Inquiry Board. By the Astocinted Press. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., November 14. —A commission of seven members will investigate rumors as to the alleged un- sound doctrinal faith of Rev. Hay Wat- son Smith, pastor of the Second Pres- byterian Church here, the Arkansas | Presbytery, in Fall session, decided yes- terday after a day devoted almost en- tirely to arguments on the subject. P NEW YORK Sunday, November 24 Special _Through Train Direct to Penna. Station, ith Avenue and 32nd Street Seven hundred boy members of the "S‘ly Climbers” posed with President Hoover for this phetograph at the White Fiouse Saturday. To the left of the President is Isnac Gans, manager of Saks & Co., who accompanied the beys; to the right, Benjamin Siegal, director of the club. —Associated Press Photo. COMMISSION TO PROBE BELIEFS OF PREACHER resolution presented by Charles T.|tended by executives of mills Established 1890 | Cotleman, an elder in Dr. Smith’s church. | 1,250,000 spindles engeged in the manu- Y who was designated by the church as |facture of carded sales yarn. G R O S N E RS | his ]Nemsem;m'a :‘?afi;h;\unx 'rhs:r?i:; ot U e st oy ; | olution was hailed by his suppo | 2 ¢ : e Goeman'sorigial mation nomea 1] 13 25-F- STREE-T| n 12:30 A M. Market 8t) 5:43 AM otk (Penna Returning. leave Hudson Termina - three members. and before adoption by | | & narrow margin of votes it was amend- |ed to include four mwore, of which the| | moderator, Rev. M. A. Boggs of Blythe- ville, Ark, is to be chalrman. 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