Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1930, Page 5

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NAVY HELDINERROR WITH WILLIAMS Senate Subcommittee Report to “Slightly” Criticize and Sympathize Both. ‘The Senate subcommittee inquiring into the resignation of Lieut. Alford J. Willlams, speed pilot, from the Navy, and into conditions surrounding development of Navy pursuit and bomb- ing planes, has decided to submit an early report, slightly critical of, but in sympathy with, both Williams and the department. The subcommittee of the Senate naval affairs committee, who heard ‘Williams and high officials of the Navy, has concluded that Navy planes com- pare “extremely favorably” with those | ©of other nation: Convinced lhnt both Williams and the Navy Department were shghllv in to his resigna- ibu:tmcmnn for the Navy's transferring officer to sea dufy. Williams testi- fisd that he resigned at that Mme in | order to speed experimentation forward, through pflvnv.e connections. BROADCAST PLANNED BY A CAPPELLA CHORUS First Congregational Choir Will Be Heard Saturday Night in Na- tion-Wide Hook-Up. An initial Nation-wide broadcast of the a cappella chorus choir of the First Conz‘regatlonnl Church composed | of 60 voices, will made over a coast-to-coast netwurk of the Columbia Broadcasting System Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The program, which wi.u confinue for half an hour, will be| r direction of Ruby Smith Stahl Rendmvn of B-part sacred numbers | mposers and_numbers by the qu-mt comprlsed of Dorothy Wn- son Halbach, contralto; Francesco Del- la-Lane, tenor: C. Ridgway Taylor, bass, lnfl Mrs, Stahl, soprano, will be fea- ures of the broadcast. Paul de Long | estal Glble will be at the organ for the| “UNCROWNE-D KING” FINED EFORD, Devonshire, England, Apl’fl 17 (#).—Martin Coles Harman, | don_business man_and owner of | Lundy Island, in the Bristol Channel, off the north coab of Devonshire, Tues- nned with 15 . guineas | " of issuing special | cotns In !'ds mtle i:lhnnd kingdom. e and in 1925 | swimmi and has been more or less of an un- wned king over the 40 residents, Since the lslands position regarding the govereignty of the British Empire has been the subject of dispute - “Must Laugh and Be Happy.” NEW YORK, April 17 (#)—Follow- roration of Charles M. speech of acceptance upon his election as president of the ylvania Society for the tourteenth “We must- laugh and he happy.” Beautiful Diamond 50 Pay $1.00 a Week superb Kay presents a diamond, blue - white scintillating, in a Kay- signed setting of delicately wrought flowers and petals. See it tomorrow! $1.00 a Week EW ELRY COMPANY l 409 7th St. N.W. The PERFORATED OPERA BLUE, EGGSHELL, BLACK, LAVENDER AND SHADOW BROWN AT $13.50. SII.K HDSIERY IN TO ND CHIFFON Runs for Governor MAY | Of Sam Francisco, ced rlndldlty for the ‘overllol'slflp of Cnll —Assoclated Press Photo. NEULAND'S ESTATE IS PUT AT $280,000, | Bulk Is in Real Property, Pbtltloxd | of Widow for Probate of Will Reveals. William Neuland, former president of | the National Permanent Building Asso- | ciation, who died March 24, le(t an es- tate valued at $280,000, lccnrdlng to| the petition of his widow, Mrs. Auguste M. Neuland, for the probate of his will. He owned real estate in the District 000. Bestde: his widow, he by seven children. Attorney: McDonnell and Fred J. Neuland lppelr | for the widow, who is to have the life | 83 | | Salisbury, Md tor will. He o $135,215, h.ld $50,000 in rol sessed other perso: nl.\propenyvled at $132,500. Murrell is survived by the sister and a number of nieces and nephews. Attorneys Simon, Koenigs- berger Young & Brez, represent the |NEW TREATMENT OPENS | FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN| |¥. W. C. A. Puts Them in Swim-| ming Pool in Water Heated to Constant Temperature. [ A pex, service has been igstituted st/ | the Y. A. at 614 E street for the zreutment ol cflppled chl!drcn in a water heated to a | constant tempenture -nd especially | equipped for young patients. The treat- has proved beneficial both to crippled children and to those merely | underdeveloped. The buoyancy of the water suppo: the bodies of the patients and anmu- lates muscular lcuvi!y Air-filled pads are provided to keep the heads of the children above water. “The treatment is flven under super- vision of Mrs. Gertrude Winkler, and the pool is open to the public from 8:30 to noon daily, except Sunday. and de- “Alambra” IN VOGUE; IN WITH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. MRS. SOPHIE E. GOOD SUES FOR MAINTENANCE Charges Her Husband, a Bakery Employe, Deserted Her After 16 Years of Married Life. Mrs. Sophie E. Good of 229-A P street has filed a petition for separate mainte- nance against her husband, George B. Uood an employe of the Sanitary Bak- in the District Supreme Court. The wife tells the court that she was married June 6 1905, and asserts that her husband d 1, 1921 She is regx\:.e:nwd by Kaj baum, who ask & pongm of the husbmds $48 weekly salary as alimony for the wife. charge: woman. She is xepreunud by Attorney | P. B. Morehouse. Forest Fire Under Control. MARENGO, Wis, April 17 (®.—A forest fire that threatened to force farmers and residents of this town from their homes was brought under control early yesterday. I‘l'he fire started Mon- e controlled. MATERIAL FROM THE OLD Sen. Knox Home 1533 K St. N.W. Worecking Sale A wonderful opportunity, if you act quickly, to secure fine material at attractive prices. Mirrors Iron Grills Oak Panels Framing Doors Flooring Mantels Trim Crystal Chandelier Many Other ltems! For Sale Only on Job 1533 K St. N.W. Hechinger Co. Wrecking Dept. B ance, Y PUMPS, $1.95; 3 PAIRS FOR $5.50. ahe F STREET AT 10th te | Judge UNCOVER BLAST PLOT Sheriff Reports “Reds” Planned to Dynlmite Railroads. Calif,, April 17 (P)— Sh lfl Chlrles L. Gillett announced Tuesday that his investigators had ui covered an alleged plot by communuu to dynamite railroads in effort halt the movement of Imperhl Vllleya cantaloupe crop and Ioru demands 1abor upon melon grower: More lhln 100 llleged Communists were arrested and questioned. Twenty- five ll]eged rmz)eaders in the plot were held at the Imperial County Jail on charges of commercial syndicalism. At- PSSR B R T Entitled to One Bite. PHILADELPHIA, April 17 (A—A horse is entitled to one bite. County Bouton, who was brought up on a farm, has put Thomas Hanarty's ani- mll on probation. Hanarty was sued for , because a youth who hired the “n horse was bitten. The judge decided that the horse could not yet be called vicious. You always save money at Hechin- gers on all your Building N’;edl! Get Our Estimate 3—Branches—3 MAIN OFFICE-62 & C.Sts S W. P MEIGS-5T & Fla Ave. N.E. || | BRIGHTWOOD-5921 Ga Ave.NW distinguished mén and women will tell you about CHOOSING YOUR CAREER EGINNING next Sunday, April 20, THE STAR will begin a series of articles written by twenty - four distinguished imen and women. Railroading, radio, music, insur- science and aviation, architecture, medicine, and many other great fields will be discussed for you by great men and women. invention, Read These Interesting Accounts of Careers.in he Star Beginning Sunday, April 20th The Great Newspaper of the Nation’s 'Capital 1 | BUTTER ~ AYRSHIRE HIRE BUTTER POUND 50c GOLD BAND BUTTER v 47 c The same high qual- 2-1b. Layer NUCOA 2. w 25¢ | 35255 65¢ Easter Suggestions at Special Prices FRESH NEARBY COUNTRY COFFEE GOLD BAG . .w.29¢ WILKINS . . .36¢ WHITE HOUSE . -4 3¢ ORIENTA . . .w»43¢ GUNDERSHEIMER’S CAKES EASTER SPECIAL FRESH FISH All our stores will have a good assort- ment of fancy fresh fish for Good Friday at special prices. FILLET OF HADDOCK ..... St FOUNTAIN BRAND FOR EASTER DINNER Is a good opportunity to try this deli- ;agscg -}‘338% Ib. 25c cious tasty sugar cured ham. Sold at all our stores at this special price— BUCK SHAD w. 25¢ ROE SHAD 1 35¢ Esgs&ms e 156 WHITE STAR TUNA . . =¢ 23¢ SEA GARDEN SHRIMP . s -29c AMERICAN CHEESE . . . » 29¢ PHILA. CREAM CHEESE s« 10c 'SCHINDLER’S 2+ BUTTER [+ 25¢ WALKER-HILL DAIRY MILK « 13c FORT SLICED BEETS . . w 15c WASHINGTON FLOUR £ 51c $1.00 CERESOTA FLOUR . .§, 29c 2 12 59¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR §, 29c 2 59c BEE VANILLA « LEMON, 2 sus.25¢ PARAMOUNT %32 CATCHUP &= 13c s 23¢ PURITAN MALT Hot Cross Buns for Good Friday at All Our Stores Order Yours Today and Your DGS Store Will Deliver it to You Early in the Morning. FRESH FRUIT MEATS AND VEGETABLES 'HIGHEST QUALITY FRESH PEAS CHUCK ROAST IN THE POD* z 8 PURE PKG. * o] * ARGO SALMON SCHIMEL’S rrurr PRESERVES LIBBY’S twx PEACHES DEL MONTE awe CHERRIES ANNE STAR SOAP OZ. JAR SP}:CIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER THIS HIGH-GRADE PURE MALT SYRUP REGULARLY PRICED AT 39¢ SPECIAL THIS WEEK END 's.o.s. CLEANSER Cleans Aluminum Like a Flash HORMLL FLAVORED, SEALED MILK FED, WHOLE CHICKEN o S i'fé'fifics ‘Had 10¢ AMeED Bacon - . 39¢ SPINACH - 25C AT ALL OUR STORES NANCY HALL FRESH ASPARAGUS g FANCY c 39 ROCK CREEK DUTCH BREW GINGER ALE 25¢ BOTTLES (CONTENTS) BOTTLES (CONTENTS) 2 = 25¢ FANCY NEARBY FRESH KILLED POULTRY SWEET potAToEs 3 o+ 23C rouw> P LARGE BUNCHES 3 25¢

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