Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1930, Page 8

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SENATORS IN FAVOR OF SPEEDING PLAZA Amendment Rejected te Con- tinue Operation of Govern- ment Hotels for Year. see '.he Unfon luuon ?erluon dormitories until J\ll’ lll Du‘ 1t was n)uehd r said he realized it m t.he inten um m eher the Plaza and landscape it in time for mom,.el ‘Washington bicentennial ul-bnum 1932, but he contended d be done next Ll m{oflu mm::.lhtn of Wenh- cufnmitu the Senate m m ‘o the plaza, pointing mate is pending now be, the work during the coming fl.lc-l year, He was supported by Sen- tor Smoot of Utah, chairman of the Puhlk Bulldlngs ‘Commission; Senator of Ohio, vice chairman of t.he Bi eemznnlel Commiasion, and of Senator Blaine asked mem! berlol'.he public bulldmn and grounds committee | to'give consideration soon to a s:parate bill he has pending to provide for the erection of = dormitories workers of Plaza. would provide ler l bond issue, repaid from the m the = 3 lndepcndem nfleu lfproprl-uon bill, which now goes to '-I.\nl $1,000,000 for conunuin Arlington Memorial Bri LEGISLATOR ASKED TO EXPLAIN CHARGES § Mississippi House Member Said to Have Accused Senate of Shar- ing “Mystery Fund.” By the Associated JACKSON, Miss., April 12.—A state- ment attributed to Representative Hugh rr T, floor of the House, caused & stir in that body yesterda md led to investigation by a special | mmittee. Cllled before the committee, Repre. sentative Miller denied that he h: made such a statement during his de tenu of Le.stm C Franklin, chairma f the Commission, against 1mpelchment ch-rm last night. of the Legislat they had heard Muler statement, Disposition or zhe matter will not be mlde unm lel.nlfY report stated that Mil- ler hld denied the correctness of such statements and said that he had no information that would implicate. or tend to implicate, any member of the the alleged distribution of the $80,000 which was glld to Carl Marshall, Coast attorney, by George B. Crafts, nnanl eounul of Warren Bros." Rond . of Bosto) t mlunce of the charges was th first echo in that branch of the six lrt!flel of impeachment voted early y gainst Franklin in the Lower Presentation of the articlés r:hu;\nly fraud, perjury, pirac; tion of & lelulnuve lnvem ting ‘com- mittee will be mad the ate prob- | ably nrly next w«k ‘MACHINZ GU EUN' M’GURN IS RELEASED ON BOND Early Trial em Gun Carrying Charge Will Be Asked for Chicagoan. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 12.—“Machine Gun” | Jack McGurn, whose golf games down u at Al Capone’'s Winter home in 1, | Fla., were interrupted by Qx!rld!flon back to Chicago to lm charges of gun- toting, was free yesterday afternoon to | g0 where he pleases—so long as he leaves a forwarding address. He was released on bondl totaling ll! 500 lflnl‘ a morning spent in tour- nfi the courts, with lnurvll.l in several Jail cells while awaiting the sureties. McGurn's attorney said he would re- quest an immediate trial for his client. HELD IN LIQUOR DEATH Soldier Died Trying te Win Drink- = ing Wager. COLUMBUS, Ga., April 12 - Charles Jennett, local merchant, was | $2,000 arrested yesterday and m bond on an indictment charging him with manslaughter in connection with the death of Henry Butler of Fort Benning, who died after attempting to drink half a gallon of whisky in 30 minutes. Butler'’s attempt to drink the halt allon of whisky was said by officers m ve been the result of tween Jennett and Corpl. who is under military charges in_the case. A military board found th- But- led died from elcohalle pbilon ELOPE IN AIRPLANE Young Mexican Couple Fly From i for woman | = Capital to United States to Marry. | &= MEXICO CITY, April 12 (#).—The |§ first, airplane n City to the Unm' today after Josefina lnely oi' San Antonio, Tex., ap- | E plied to the pollce to_help find her ared dnu.hm Esther, 16, who disappe: ‘Tuesday. found uut the nrl m 8en Antonio police, who th: couple was mmed the nd men have been put to Pifty thousa wflrktzn highways in ltaly. We need a live wire with some experience in selling New Homes. In your reply give your experi- ence, age and telephone number. All Replies Are Confidential Address Box 173-J Star Office Mexico |3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1930—PART 'ONE. MMWMMMMMWMWMWMWIWIWWWHHWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIlIlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIflIMIIHIIIIMIIHHIlMI|HIllHMHMIMIIHHIIWIMWWMMMIMMMMMMWIMMWMMM N l‘.[l[BRMIl]N OF HOUSE & We have never held an event the equal of this throughout the entire forty-five years of our service to Washmgton. It is important and exceptional, in many ways engaging to you and furnishing us with an opportunity to express our profound appreciation of the increasing preference accorded us throughout this nearly half a century. Sale Starts Tomorrow—Monday—Morning | f; 5 $175 Three-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite An attractively designed suite, covered all over in jacquard velour in a selection of beautiful patterns; davenport opens to a $ 138 full-size bed; with which mattress is included. $219 3-Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite This suite will stand the fullest mspectlon of your most crit- ical friends. Covered all over in genuine mohair; with reverse $ 1 58 cushions of multicolored jacquard. $269 00 Three-Pc. English Club Su1te In this suite style, beauty of design and quality of materials $ are combined most effectively. The all-over upholstery is in rich 94 tapestry—offering an extraordinary value for the price. Lawson Sofa Ensemble The simple graceful lines of the Lawson design are characteris tic of the pieces in this group. They are of splendid con- struction; at- tractively tai- lored and marked at spe- cial anniver. sary prices. House & Herrmann “Furmture of Merit” Seventh at Eye msting of metal bed, cml sprmg and felt mattress $289.00 Colonial Bed Room Suite A faithful reproductmn of famous Colonial type, of mahog- any and gumwood. The pieces are so designed that they can be $21 7 used separately with good effect. $175.00 Fou-Piece Bed Room Suite The four pieces include either chifforobe or chest of drawers $1 3 4 .as you prefer. All full size; large mirrors; sturdy construction. Decorated with handsomely figured walnut veneers and over- lays. $250 00 Four-Piece Bed Room Sulte Artistically applied veneers and ov erla)s are features of this $ charming suite. Quality is emphasized in the style, the finish and in workmanship, inside and out. $19.75 Inner Spring Mattress (] $14.95 The resilient spring construction makes this an unusually comfortable mattress; while the art ticking gives it attractive appenrance In all the popular sizes. 99 resilient coil springs furnish the supreme comfort in this sprmg They are strongly tied with heavy edge bands. y vy, Yo e ats ) <, joarasava $35 00 Conl-Sprmg Bed Outflt This outfit is built for durable service and comfort—con- ‘ shade. 275 Five pieces, including chairs snd drop-leaf table, $99.50 6P Consists_of extensio § very attractive chairs, veneer and gumwood. " Made of gumwood B Tapestry seats, ..., It is ' the popular type, large double bed. - The coq covered with heavy cretonn $24.50 Wit Anothei special annivey bed design, grn)ned to ‘dd finish. Double or twin size; attr§ deli‘n of this bed is unusual

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