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EXCUSTOMSMEN | awr cr ]ICUBAN LABORBAN | MAXIMUM SERVICE ([ eresevrazion oe pax messwe cor MUST G0 TOPRISN Three Former Fedéral Offi- gers Convicted of Attempt *to “Fix" Narcotics Case, By the Assoclated Press. March 22—Three er customs officers, accused o tempting to obtain $11,000 from a Du- Juth druggist to “fix" a case of selling narcotics against him, were sentenced to the Men.l penlhnmry at Lflven- worth, Kan., Federal Judge W. Cant today. y h\:en e?n a lul rusey 36 on & ¢ o February rge piracy; T ?ot six yun was given the stiffest sentence, a two-year term at Leavenworth penitentiary and a fine of $3,000. Dahly, with Ernest W. Beato! customs agent at Philadelphia and St. Paul, who received a sentence of a year and a day at Leavenworth, were allowed s of execution for 50 days, of motions for a new they are not granted new trials, they plan an appeal to the Circuit Court Al 3 F s o cntoms. vyt Thomas F. Hoban, received two two- year terms at Leavenworth, one upon his plea of guilty last May on an extor- tion count, in connection with the conspiracy cm, and the second term on the conspiracy charge. The sen tences, however, sn to run concurren ly, the court ruled. He was granted 80-day stay of sentence. Edward A. Smith, the Duluth drug- t, whose evidence before a Federal d jury was imstrumental in bring- g:nnboul the customs rs’ indict- menu. was MJIM on & plea of guilty to narootics. FAIRFAX SUPPORTERS RELIEVED BY JESSE ' gations )Iedgul in Race for Mr. Jo soon as ma::nflmmzmmm FRATERNAL ORDER PLANS RECEPTION FOR EASTER Spring and Summer Program Is Studied by Mecéa Temple, A. E. A. 0, of the Shrine. ARAB DISTURBANCES ARE CHARGED BY JEWS ‘Worshippers at Wailing Wall Com- plain Religious Ceremonies Again Are Disrupted. MAJ. GEN, JOHN W. GULICK. ARTILLERY CHIEF HAS NOTABLE RECORD & Maj. Gen. John W. Gulick ciud for Handling of World ‘War Problems. Maj. Gen. John W. Gulick, just ap- pointed chief of the Coast Artillery, ‘War Department, is from Goldsboro, N. C, and entered the Army as & first leutenant, 47th United States Volun- teer Infantry, in August, 1899, for serv- ice in the In August, 1901, first lieutenant in the insurrection. hmmmmg:ud at Releases Bar Members From Obli-| W' DON AGAIN DELAYED IN SPEED RECORD TRY Favorable Wind Is* Expected to Put Course in Shape for Ats PLAN ELECTRIFICATION OF ST. MARYS SECTION Transmission Iine - Conmstruction Awaits Approval of Publie Service Commissio. lD'fll! Dispateh to ailing TDlO x& a—m disturbed | St M %flmfimmfl of | the Service PACIFIC BANK MERGER south of REPRESENTS $80,000,000| &5 Oregon Institutions and. One in Washington Brought Under llu‘h Iunnmnnt. ? approximately $80,000,000, - Bourned today by ‘ofheials of the tw mm.uuom Officials said the ational Corporation, holding J:"uuvnl!-ldlh Coast nnumn 0 np.nu as an investment merger, in to the !!n?&d States Nuuanll. g&m est Coast National and Central Na- SR S ational . are ns' al, : Nation: Dnited FISH NETS ARE ROBBED IN LEONARDTOWN ZONE Beveral Hundred Dollars’ Worth of “Cateh” Taken From P ] 1 T m GETTING READY FOR THE SUNDAY STIRS PROTESTS Unions May Go to.Executive in Appeal From Action Against Meetings. By the Assoclated Press. HAVANA, March 22.—Protests from nine Cuban labor unions were today entered with the Cuban government against action taken yesterday by Judge Bduardo Potts y Castellanos in stppressing ‘all future meetings of the | u’nnl.donl. Potts had declared they were {ermationi . Moscow and it Thurs: nal g at Thurs- day's 24-hour strike against employ- ment conditions was aimed at the gov- ernment. For Appeal to President. Statements from the offices of the Labor Pederation of Cuba, Confederated Labor of Havana and other organiza- tions said that the unions would carry matter direct to President Machado. = RUM COUNTS JAIL THREE OF FAMILY|E2 Father, Mother. and Son lumnced at Winchester on Liquor this ANTI-PASSOVER DRIVE By the Associated Press. . | outlin: — ml STAR, WASHINGTO: 15 HOPE OF KEECH) | {People’s Counsel Asks Hav- ener for Suggestions in Fare Fight. Richmond B. Keech, pmplu nnunul to the Public uunuu ‘Commission, told Dr. George C. !llnnner. ent of the Federation of Citizens’ Assoclations, that his office has but one aim—*“to obtain for mple of the District of Columbia at_minimum cost.” Keech'wmu Dr. Havenner lollcmnl inlormn on or. nlnut.\nnl which m :Ea pefl a}’ the nmr. m emll L court for the fare me utilities mm!-bn has occurred to us that among r members there may be some who mi.:;lt‘:e hel, ?u‘rl.n iting our p! presen position to the bills of the two nfl'ly compenies for in fare; hence, we at this time not only want you .and the members of the federation to feel free to give your views but re. quest that you do so0,” he wrote. “Please assured that this office hubutmel\lnll\dmthlaom for the people of the District of Columbia maximum service at mini- mum cost, and that this is not only true as to the pendin cases but -ppunm.uw lic utilities in the Dis- trict of colum BEGUN BY JEWISH REDS Russian Papers in Campaign Give « Instructions Under Alliance . With League of Godless. March 23 (Jewish Tele- opened its anti] cam] how m ‘The Knarkov Shtern that every Jew, whether worker, 1'-'«!.'3-. employe on his job dur- should attend la- COMMITTEE UNANIMOUS By the Associated Press. DE KING SEEKS $10,000 ,‘:IN RAID DEATH OF WIFE Nlinels State Representitive, Who Probed Alaying, Files His Suit for Damages. k exam- has been it of Union Na- t, W. Va., lt is | cember, .| learned, and will assume his new du , _Announcement was re- celved by the parents of Mrs. Green here. He will relinquish his duties as examiner March 31. Mr. Green bsgan his banking business in Richmond, Va., later serving in Hnu!n, Va. He is a World War veteran. “MAMMOTH INDOOR CIRCUS” FOR RUTH BRYAN OWEN Representative from Florida Has Right to Seat, Contested on Citizenship Issue. ‘The long m’-\lfll Bryan Owen, n-lnhnunmth district neared an end with & House -. agreement an s report *4 titled to her seat. W i . S amnouneed tne TPt ol b summi: ted to the House lcthnmlbw citizenship r:'- g enufnrnuntlnfiumm titution requires citizen of seven years' standing. el FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR COL. ALBERT SLOAN Military Rites Are Conducted at Arlington for Retired Infantry Officer. Military burial services were held at the Arlington National Cemetery yes- terday morning for Col. Albert B. Sloan, a retired Infantry officer, who died at San March 14. Col. Sloan, in Girar- d Mo., Dmmber 24, 1863, Dlfl‘d as & Midshi) in the va‘ September, 1 to Jnmury 1883, lud then as a flm in the :m.mi‘&-“f t, 1901, he was commissions first lleutenant u!lnlmtrv thonqu retired for age the following De: During World War he served as a Heuum.n colonel in the 24 Inhn!ry. Arkansas National Guard and after- wnra 1: colonel of Infantry in the Na- rmy. H!.l son, Robert B, slun of Kew Gar- dens, New York, had rge of the funeral arrangements. i gé i j i : Rifabts e o resched of mflw lm'!l‘."muumnm ’% | MARCH 23, 1930—PART ONY. PRESENTATION OF PAN HELLENIC CUP R[PURTS HNDING director of women’s netivities, University, with the Chindblom, Mry. Bar SORORITY AWARDED PAN HELLENIC CUP Alpha Delta Theta Gains Perma- nent Possession of Scholarship Trophy by Third Victory. Al ha Delta Theta Sorority of ashington University gained M the Pan Hellen- when it was awarded nsecutive ye the 3 cup awarded w the sorority taining the highest scholarship average each osr. " Honor guests at the Juncheon in- cluded Mrs. Jashlu Evans, Jr., the only of the University; Cooper and Mrs. Vinnle G. Barrow, nclg: of women's activities at the Uni- el Y. Miss Ruth Chindblom, sorority pres- ident, accepted the in behalf of her g‘rnnluda . Student guests :::e tive, and Miss Prances May, high scholarship student of active members of the Alpha Deita Theta. NEW YORK BANKER PLANS TO MARRY MISS TOUZEAU Ceremony Will Take Place at Wee Church of the Heather, Glendale, Wednesdey. member be a | his busine PO LEGION POST SUPPORTS SCHOOL MILITARY CORPS \ e Confidence Is Expressed in System as Character and Body Builder. Full :enlldlmlnmulhrytuh\m‘m as a character a . Coples Stephen E. Kramer, assistant tendent of schools, and to the wunmg- ton newspapers, In answer to the publbhed criticism the h School Oadet Corps’ ”“{r‘;: that m-‘ rtily ap: utthzflll sdmolc-detOnm will csuse at all DISCONTINUING OF TRAIN SERVICE CAUSES APPEAL Jericho Park Commuters Declared Unable to Reach Places of Business. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 32.—Claiming that residents- of Jericho Park, near Bowile, who mlluu h w the Pennsylvania Rail- road, D. B. Goodloe lnd 14 oth.r ruldenu hlu to the Public it to Washington ;.h‘m- t‘o: work, lnl. luuhthe cm- SAMUEL F. RHODES DIES Speelsl Dispateh to The Star. FRONT ROYAL, 'x:-. March 22— Miss Tow Edueators Named Guardians. SANTA BARBARA, Calif.,, March un—a.p-mr Judge William Dehy of the Stanford U: and Dr. Lan, of thnLUnlvumfy of the two co-guardians he that “Restrite” Easy Chair A djustable ‘back. Uphol- stered in three- tone velour. 75-1b. Apartment REFRIGERATORS A well eon- 5 41050 frl{’erutc mmfl ODD DRESSERS llllmlluly $14— hcd in nuh T M iy muml BABY CRIB oo raen $9 90 ivory or lrnln cnnuul n ldknlc Scholarship Cup. Miss Frances May, high sch day appointed Dr. William Ophuls, dean l'flvelgzp edicl! m ifornia Ilndlul OF NEW CALENDAR German Scientist Holds Tia- huanacan Relic More Prac- tical Than One Now in Use. By the Associated Press. LA PAZ, Bollvia, March :l;ruw:eharlon mm ys were used as naf ‘holidays, ormufilflmmm. TO HAVE FIRST VOTE Special Dispateh to The Star. CO! hfimmw Allilm to. right are -..d’ —Star Staff Photo. cently ordered added te the board car- ing for Stanley McCormick, incompetent muitimillionaire. 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