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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 17. 192 RANKS ARE SOLID, DRY BOARD SAYS Rift Over Move to Make Rum Buyer Liable Is Denied. . Breaths. | miG v nerlN; EDGAR. Od Pridar, Nov "E —PART ONE. L adban f t 430 D Pu?enl Suns MRHEETS BOUNLETON 35 |21 Political Parties Await Re- sults of Balloting Babcock to Defend Title of Champion Boy Scout Bugler Scout Richard Babcock, official bugler of the District Council, Boy Scouts of America, will de- f!nd his title against more than 20 aspirants at a bugling contest Saturday night at Wilson Nor- mal School. First place carries the honor Pharaoh’s Curse Rests Upon Tenth; Lord’s Heir Dies By the Ascociated Press. LONDON, November 16.—Sud- den death Friday of Richard Bethell, 46 years old, heir to Lord Westbury, has revived discussion of the superstition of a curse rest- ing upon meddlers with the tombs of the Pharaohs. Bethell was secretary to How- ard_Carter, whose investigations in Egypt disclosed the treasures of ancient Tut-Ankh-Amen. His is the tenth death among people GROUP OF SEVEN PLAN PILGRIMAGE ] LR | Informal Federation to Meet‘ Annually at Tomb of Unknown Soldier. B‘ Ryan Service Always Resdy 1 Move to ‘Keep Out of Politics’ Causes Break in M. E. of being official council bugler, vember p.m SAMU!L together with a silver bugle, while % 1 T Il ber asaissanit Conference i Sk 3 Tall bugler and also will receive a B ‘]:”]"!mm" Joqh Umeral, services at o bugle. Day or night, our service is ever alert to answer your call for heip. For many vears Ryan service has been recounized ‘as the finest. Funeral Parlor—Pritat Ambulance—and Livery in Connection "JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantie 1700-1701 10 a.m. Inter- hd ment Trinity Cemetery. | JENKINS, :A\ll‘!l Departed thi lite No- | By the Associated Press. | By the Associated Press. na[fo';:N}xA Nol'lfem:er 16! 7 ‘A lmemfl;i BERLIN, November 16.—Twenty-one arding alleged participation of | - tHe: Boata oF ‘m'vm::, Cha %ocial | Political parties wound up their cam: service of the Methodist Episcopal | Palgns tonight and waited for the Ber. Church South in politics was rejected | iin voters to march to the polls tomor- by the North Georgia Conference of the row in the municipal elections. church in session here today. The Social Democrats are promising The Mmemorial, presented by Rev.' homes for Berlin's 200.000 home-seek- | Rembert G. Smith of Wushlnulnn‘ Ga.. ers and the Nationalists and the Peo- ;:”nlot rnvommv reported by the me- | ple's punyha fight agnn:{n covmpl‘mn, by ¥ al committee. coupled with a program of economies. | Gk Tar Cbasas There have been a number of clashes | TU"fral from s fate frsidence: 1§13 .‘3“; e A Om during the closing days of the campaign, | .. “Relatives And 'friends invited. o When Dr. Smith arose to speak for | especially between the steel-helmet O terment Rock Creek Cemetery. the memorial. which asked that the ganization of the Nationalists and the MAGRUDER, KATE M. COOKE. church be kept out of “personal or party | Reichsbanner of the Socialists and Lib- | 7 . politics.” there was a call from the|erals, The Fascists and the Commu- | floor for the previous question. The | pists have also come to blows. O ‘;"""'" O GABeEAYIRNOTII question was put by Bishop W. B. Beau- | The police are well in control of the |\ bl 10 8¢ 301 = champ, and the memorial committee’s| situation, More street parades and | ™¥Tiday fo: -'f-b:"'" 20, 2t e report was voted on without discussion. | torchlight processions than Berlin had | 433 wmmmm v After the memorial had been reject- | ever known before ended the campaign | FLIZABETH JIMI ¢d. Dr. Smith asked permission to give | tonight. About 225 city fathers are (0| {Ke giin Vear oi her ase. he 1y survived a siatement to the press, and there| pe chosen for four-year terms. The| by three sons, Cap and_ Herbert were several objections from the floor. | election does not affect the lord mayor | '4;:5;:“;,,,,‘;;,,‘1,‘:,-,":9{;- x{;, i B Rev. C. O. Jones. superintendent of | nor the boraugh mayors, who hold ofllce ot T. S, d_E Nash. the Georgia Anti-Saloon League, de- AT an for 10 years. b4 Monday, November clared he believ ference had 1030 at the Tesdence: Inte “no moral rightPg) '.';%;3“5‘“: !:g rule” Curious Array of Parties. I m?;r:y;};wm‘;::';E';;VKM"‘M"',Y' in acting on the memorial. Besides the Socialists, who in 1925 925 £ secured 75 seats, the German National- Seen as Hitting Anti-Smith Voters. | {SSHE0, T 20008 (18 SOl KRIGRa) | el corsia Isabel Me Rev. W. T. Hunnicutt of Atlanta said: | the Democrats (21), the People’s | o “Every man in the conference agrees | party (14). the Economi: party (10).| fhence io i, .]Almnu.s Church, where re- with the letter of the memorial pre-|and the Centrists (8), the following | J5Cm mass will be said at 9 am. for the sented by Brother Smith. *There s not | curious array of parties is drawn up (0| Cemeters." Relatives and. friends”inviisa a man who is not willing to give what ask for support: German Liberation | Presbyterians and | Movement (Fascist), Christian People's | | Service, Independent Social Democratic party, Party for the People’s Rights and | Re-evalustion, Left Radicel Antl-Gor- | b ruption Party, Free Union of Handicra Ma ¥ B Retail Dealers and Tradesmen, Evangel- | pieot Touton” Park Ce et ical Voters, neral People’s party, Na- PARKS, "RA\KL NE © tional Soctalisi. German Workers' party. | yemser 18”152 “at b The widespread comment occasioned | On Thursday. concerned with the exploration of | by differences of opinion among pro- G i et aisurber of the | |biton renders an 1o me. emescs. o | “RIVAL” WIVES PLEAD FOR THEIR FREEDOM tomb, is still alive. | the proposal that buyers of liquors be e \he union of a|Made subject to Volstead law penal- united civic America—the | iverimy. areatly. in religlous | Ues With the sellers and transporters i{n](ht sprung from different racial |has led the Methodist Board of Pro- stocks, yet one in a common country | hibition, Temperance and Public Mor- |Both Married to Same Man, Women Seek Riddance of Vows. The war is over, but seven organiza- tions that ministered to the welfare of | American troops in France have de- cided to perpetuate the bond of fellow- ship and service that united them more than a decade ago. In token of that agreement, The | | Seven, as the informal federation | known, will meet each Armistice day at ~ the torib of the Unknown Soldier. and then prepare & permanent printed rec- WQO“meQ | ord of the solemn pilgrimage. ® Keep Record of Meeting. Near 100 Years Qj The record of this year's meeting, | Undertakers “hk'h L0ok place last Monday at Arl- | 1 put into print in a will be f o piiet S aride: sihk oot ‘ime Tribute of the Seven.” Coples of the | 0 | pamphet will be Qistributed to each of 1s Now With | the organizations, which are: The | 1 W Ww. Chamben Col & | o | W. F Efllott | the National Catholic War Council (in- cluding the Knights of Columbus), the | Jewish elfare Board. the Salvation 35 vears an Undertaker ars of Experience at prices % the usual eost. Army, the War Camp Community Service and the American Library As- $150 Steel Vaults. . $85 $300 Funeral . ...$195 sociation. $250 Funeral ....$125 November ELLA \ A ns resting at .he Co. funeral pariors. 2322 rn.w neral Mon Ber 9 am. from St Paul's Church. MADDUX. SAMUEL w. ove: Vincent_de 17 A’ comtmoon patriotism. als to declare that no rift obtains in dry_ranks. Peace Organizations. “There is no split whatever in the ranks of the organizations supporjing the eighteenth amendment,” it stated In the cutrent Issus of the board's clipsheet. “There never was a time,” the statement continues, “when | there was so nearly perfect under-. {standing and such cordial co-operation | among the individuals and societies | interested in the enforcement of the prohibition law.” The Sheppard bill to bring huyers of liquer within the scope of the Vol- stead law has not met with unanimous approval among_ prohibition leaders, Dr. Arthur J. Barton of the Anti- Saloon League, being one who holds the provision too stringent. “Whenever one or more prominent | prohibition leaders express opinions as “In the name of peace we also may | speak. We were peace organizations. We stand for those things that are deepest in the hearts of a people—the worth of the home, the dignity of the | family, justice and uprightness in our soclal ' relations. On those rest the foundations of a nation.” The pamphlet bears the names of the following_representatives who attended the Armistice day meeting this year:| Huston, Thompson, president of the Washington Y. M. C. A Mrs. Ernest Everett Danly, Y. W. C. A.. Father Burke, National Catholic War Council | and Knights of Columbus; George Loy G & Flomins, ‘repreeenting the ¥, | Cohen, Jewish Welfare Board: Douglas | M. C. A, will quote Rev. Father John | Eldridge, Salvation Army: Mrs. Ar(‘r'lli-l | 3. Burke, representing the National | bald Hopkins, War Camp Community Bt fears Cnlhohc War Council, as follows: + | Service, and Herman H. B. Meyer, | to e desirability o legislation or. "Ours is & representative voice. In|American Library Association. enforcement methods,” said the boara's | Private $ Ambulances To and From Hospitals Finest in City The Great W. W. Chambers Two women vesterday asked the Dis- trict Supreme Court to rid them of | | marital vows made to Everett Kreiter. who is serving a term of five years for bigamy in the Virginia Penitentiary. Mrs. Catherine Kreiter 143 Xenia street southeast, wants an absolute divorce, and Anna Louise Jarman, 1429 C street northeast, seeks annulment. Mrs, Kreiter tells the court she mar- ried Kreiter November 2, 1925, and charges that he deserted her March 15, 1926. Under the name of Charles W. Taulby, she declares, he went through a marriage ceremony with Anna L. Jar- man at Alexandria, May 22, 1926, with- out getting a divorce from her. He was arrested for bigamy and sentenced to serve five years in the penitentiary, she states. | Similar allegations are made in the | petition for annulment filed by Anna L. | Jarman, who says she did not know on Nu--m. M Interment TEL! Marsteila. GUGGENHEIM ENTRAINS RICHMOND, Va.. Nmrmbf‘r 16 (#).— Harry F. Guggenieim of New York. appointed Ambassador to Cuba, people joined in actual sacrifice, in ef- from the opinions of other leaders those in whom the wish is father to fort and in labor with our soldiers and s 3 sailors. Their work was our work also | the thought and others whose long- range view gives only a defective un- | . ; tuate the bond that | | that Kreiter had a wife from whom he e more | derstanding of the situation, heraid | jad not been divorced when she went fitting way to do so than by reaffirming | L U h";v“;{jc}‘;‘fl:;‘,-(, | threugh the marriage ceremony with y tomb of | e m. :;-"J;Ym:;lmnks’%;lg” 1':'1<":‘v:m fitting | was to leave here tonight {nr,fla\;n; lc:‘;kflginfcf:end;';‘?r-e h:"dfl-'( no l‘nd:’"f | Attorney John L. via Key West, Fla. His train is sched- 3 _determination | for both women. we_should do so. for we expressed a| v Kev et Koy West at 7:40 am.|to pull together in essentials even when Sy o s Monday, after & brief stop-off in Jack- | there may be differences of opinion as OLIPRANT. MARY E. On Saturday, Nu- | is due to Baplists, 29, - the rpqdmc!-aal her Catholics. but this paper is an effort to slap in the face every man who voted against Al Smith. I myself and the conference have been charged with intolerance, but T reserve the right .to demand a man’s qualifications before I vote for him." there is no o . Inter- Krupsaw appears Baitimore, On_ Saturday, No- his retmence 3914 ANKLIN C. PARKS, 3000060000003 000000600000000000 00004 the day of our country’s need. our clipsheet, “which may differ slightly Co. ‘Washington's Most Reasonable Undertakers 14th—Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 FOR EARLY HRISTMAS GIFT "OPEN A CHARGE *“00”0“000000’0’000000000 veod EISEMAN'S—7th & F sonville. and the Ambassador and party will take off by plane from Key West at 8:30 am. He is_expected to reach Havana between 9:30 and 10 a.m. Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Guggenheim have been on w two-day hunt in the Shen- andoah Valley with Gov. Harry Floyd Byrd and State Game Commissioner A Willis Wobertson. ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR the possessor of a sewing machine or | to_non-essentfals.” The statement said that reports that dry leaders are contending for leader- ship of the many related prohibition organizations and the prohibition | movement ltself, are “stll more fan- tastie.” Paris Buys on Credit. PARIS (#).—Buying on_installments is spreading rapidly in France. For half a century there were only two big stores in Paris where one could become set of furniture, or trousseau, for part | down and promises to pay the rest. Now all the big stores are using the | system. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road y Col. 464 L ‘) Adams 10341 | where. CAPT. A. K. BERNERS DIES. Retired Philippine Scouts Officer Expires in San Diego. Capt. Scouts, retired, died at San Diego. Calif.. November 10, according to War Department advices. Capt. Berners was born in Germany and served in the ranks of the United States Army from March, 1886, to July, 1901, when he was appointed second lieutenant in the Philippine Scouts. He reached the grade of captain in September, 1908, and was retired in June, 1916. widow, Mrs. Rose Berners, is in San Diego. Africa Plans Exhibition. Africa 1s making active preparations | for the Pan-African Exhibition, which is to be held in one of its leading cities | in 1932. The cvent promises to be one of the most colorful as well as instruc- | tive affairs of the kind ever held any- The major objects are that it shall embrace and envisage the whole | continent of Africa, present a striking | picture of the vast continent and to | reveal Africa to the world as a vast| | reservoir of raw materials. | customs | shown in displays and demonstrations. | Native life, | be and characteristics will |ALIBI FREES SUSPECT Adolph K. Berners, Philippine | His | | Gillis, Mohawk filling station proprietor. | N. Allen, Mrs. testimony of defense witnesses was pitted | Bourgeois Middle Class party. Left | Vommumostsu National Revolutionary | People’s party, Christian-Social Federal party, Party of renters and senrchers FROM MURDER CHARGE for Duciings In 1925 several of the small pames mcludmx the Independent Socialists, the Confessed “Accomplice to Be Tried | Faseists (Liberation Movement), 2nd | | the valy 3 for Slaying of Couple in |ip e ot i DAty held niné seats Florida. I Parties of the Right. By the Associated Press. ‘The parties of the Right, especially | TAVARES, Fla., November 16.—A the German Nationalists, are trying t Circuit Court jury today exonerated J.| make capital out of the so-cnll'} Skla- C. Pike of murder charges in connection | rek scandal, from which Lord Mayor with the hammer slaying of Mrs. Angie | Boess is trying to clear himself. have not gotten very far with this, how- | Jurors deliberated less than 30 minutes. | ever, because German Nationalist city | He still faces trial for murder of Levi | fathers are equally involved in the af-| Gillis, partner in the | fair. An attempt of the Nationalists to | filling station. | unite all bon-geois parties against the Pike was freed after a trial in which | Socialists »1 Communists failed. Socialist 4nd Communists are fight- | against an alleged confession of J. W | Ing each cinher at least as bitterly as | | Prescott, who stated he was with P!k- [ they arc fignting the bourgeois parties. during the early morning hours of July | The Democrats, who on many measures 6, when the couple was slain, and that | SUPPOrt the Socialists, find fault with [ Tie 'saw Pike Kill Allen and Mrs. Gillis | the cxperiments in municipal owner- LI HATRER | ship favored under Socialist domina- Prescott, who also is charged with the | tion. murder, testified as a State witness to| In its broad outlines the struggle is substantially the same information that | between the Socialists. behind whom Was contained in his confession. ~He | Stand. for the most part. the organized will Be triedtater: workers of this great industrial center, Pike's wife testificd he was at his|2nd the Nationalists, who clamor for They | o befoved nusoand of Allce Benning Porks. | Notice of funeral Iater. | PAYNE, JERRY B. Departed this life Sat- urday. ~ November 16, BAYNE, Nacvoted fainer ot TR Anms Shorter_and grandfather of Carolyn P.. | Harry P Annette and Alice V. Shorter. Remains ‘resting at Frazier's new funerai home, 389 R. I ave. n.w. Notice of funeral ater. POWELL, t"n'llcm On Eridas. No- | | w. W | mm (Chapin st ber 18, at 2 p.m. | stonal Cometers: PROBST. ALICE M. On Saturday, Novem. 1929, at her residence, 3334 Upland Terrace. Ghevy. Chase: ALIGE M. PR beloved wife of George L. Pi .. nday, Nove nterment at Consres- » at Tabler funer; pa Interment Arling- Ton National Cemete 17 SMITH. ANNA MARIE. Suddenly. on No- vember 15. 1929. at her residence, 511 B 1 ANNA MARIE beloved wité of the Inie James mith. “Services will be h: at Tate enigonce og Mondar. Ber 18, 1929, 'at 3 D'm. ville. Ma. ITH. FLORENCE E. Yember” 16, 1 Novem: Interment at Belts- On Saturday, 9. at’ her residence. .w.. FLORE! No- Apt. NCE . November y. 5 oo, ™ Relativen and" trlends ine " | The exhibition will be the largest ever home when the filling station proprietr ‘ “liberation from Red domination.” | held in that country. ;‘lk.! killed. In an effort to impeach M | e's testimony the State brought :r | e Ry e lw,”:lr.nu JURISTS REJECT \ e had known e prior to the killing. RATIO husband of Harriet M. Stoni She iR o M pike Tag it DRY LAW REPEAL PLAN, RS Tt Sk Bt come to her with a piea that the girl | | fie‘;afi'."‘ué'v‘efisn“’?o' help him to establish an alibi. | Suggestion to Substitute Liquor ““‘"‘“ 5"“"‘"’ ".;5' TONIER. HORATIO. On Sat. No ember 192, at Washington Sanitorium. Ho- Better Position—Bigger Income Can Now Be Yours $EI.E<TION Hear Franc’s Radio Hour—WOL—Mondays at 7 P.M. 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In Memoriam. 3 st AN gluH!:PlglNGT’(a;zs Finland, November mnfifllo . u.u'rfnfl. ’"J?"’"‘ufi‘z“r‘“" —Proposal by Justice Ne . devoted mothe! e STORM LASHES BRITAIN, | (b Supreme Court that t ‘Srommr: ARMSTONG: ¥ho dipuhied th M ont | tion 1aw. which has been in effect for A precious one tiom us s gone, | 10 years, be terminated has been re- A voice we loved is stilled. LONDON. November 16 (#).—A'l fected by his colleagues on the high A place ix vacant in our nome | Britain was lashed by a gale of rain to- | bench. ER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON. day while snow fell in some places.| Stating that the law had done only W, MR. AND MRS. EDWARD The ‘Thames rose several inches and | ®vil and was a complete failure, Justice ITER. = Difior’CAnisge was reporied byificodsiin | JOidgten supgeated et (he courtiaub.) AECOKETRANCES W Th Livine misssry of other streams o the President of the Republic a K] OKS. . The storm, which broke over Ireland | bill Substituting liquor control for pro. Frrl G SERAELEY BROOKS, who en- and Wales. 'passed eastward, Better !\Dition. The Supreme Court has'the pesce weather was promised for tomorrow, . | POWEr to propose alteration in existing —— e O | laws. Opponents of the prohibition law | | here are advocating a national refer- Adis o | endum on the subject. Amhnnqor Qards of Thanka. JOHNSON. MARY B. Wi our deepest .mem:m; ':'fi'j%.fii‘;”r‘l | WRETS beduiin ‘%e?f;:y‘ ;&‘u‘ S Senind. kindness' during the ilness. and for ine e bewutiful floral tribut PAYNE. EARLE FRANKLIN. In sad but lov. mbathy ‘wiven 'lis st tha death'of Sur | DS, Temembrance of our babs. EARLE |* deay wite and ‘motner. MARY'E SOHN FRANKLIN PAYNE, who left us one sear FAMILY * ago today. November 17, 1928. swnn 3. cOLBERT. 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