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ound as a medieval exe- ident of the clined to view the cutioner.” James E. Goodrich, curators, said he was Dr. Mever's remarks as a challenge and hinted that the professor may be per- manently ousted. The curators recently ordered the removal of Dr. Brooks as president of the university, effective December 31. Dr. Meyer declined to discuss the af- to consider a speech touching on the subject made at Nashville, Tenn., last Priday by Dr. Max F. Meyer. Dr. Meyer recently returned to the university as professor of psychology after having been suspended for a year as the result of the circulation among men and women students of a question- naire seeking their attitude toward sex Columbia. snd: would and martial problems. e i In addressing the Southern Society |address. of Philosophy and Psychelogy at Nash- B FARMER KILLS IN FIT ville, Dr. Meyer was quoted as having described the action of the Missouri Shoots Neighbor's Wife and Self and Seriously Wounds Neighbor. curators' executive committee in the DRAYTON, N. Dak., April 22 (#).— questionnaire inquiry as “a revival of the inquisition of the sixteenth century, Apparently in a sudden fit of insanity, Andrew Anderson, a_farmer, yesterday with Dr. Stratton A. Brooks lurking in shot and killed Mrs. John Peterson, wife of a neighboring farmer, probably fa- tally wounded Peterson and then took his own life. ADDRESS REOPENS SEX CONTROVERSY Missouri U. Curators Regard Dr. Meyer’s Speech at Nashville as Challenge. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, April 22—The sex Questionnaire controversy at the Uni- vnllty of Missouri was revived yesterday with announcement that the board of curators would meet within a few days ! One Subject UR advertising, if you have noticed, deals with but one subject only: That we offer complete mortuary service for as little as $125. If Your Feet Hurt . . . See Your CHIROPODIST and then be fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES Phone Metropolitan 8725 We feel that this is a mighty important subject, for in case a family cannot afford more, it is essential that they know where they may obtain really fine, complete service for as small a sum as this. Seventh & income in May, June and July. You can have a 30, 60 or 90 day account without one penny extra for credit privileges. d conv. Our plan is thrifty meet your personal requ %EAL FUNERAL HOME orrgfcrance,oflskyournerghbor PHONES LINCOLN C!OO'G?O! Everything a Man Wears EISEMAN’S PAY IN MAY, JUNE AND JULY Wear the smartest Spring styles and pay out of your Let’s talk it over NOW SPRING SUITS $25 1. R. KING, 39, IS BURIED |POLICEMAN IS HELD IN ROCK CREEK CEMETERY| on MURDER CHARGE Had Served for Nearly 20 Years as Route Agent for Star in Mount Pleasant Section. Funeral services for J. R. King, 39 years old, route agent for The Evening Star for nearly 20 years, who died yes- terday in the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, were held this after- noon at the residence, 2!1 Rittenhouse street. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Employed with The Evening Star|Isaac K. since 1911, Mr. King, whose route cov-|in what Jern: said was a liquor raid. ered the Mount Pleasant section, was| A warrant cl ing murder was sworn known to hundreds of newsboys. He|out by a son of the slain man. was born and educated in Washington. .nml an told other officers he saw a Besides his widow, he is survived by | part: ‘men make a purchase of llquor his mother, Mrs. Clara Brittain King; | at tl e Luke home Sunday night an a sister, Mrs. Wanda Divine, and three sons, John, Willlam and James R. King, jr. Births Reported. irths have been I‘eflo!l!d to Heal D tment in the last 24 hours: Prederick Florence V'.ll' l MV W““lm R ‘and Ruth E. 8I Michael and Irms M. Bebtdlk(. ulrl Anthony lhd Juanita Rickitt, girl. John H. and Violet K. th‘ girl. Teonard and Bertha M. Bankett, girl. Accused of Shooting Man in What He Declared Was Liquor Raid. By the Assoclated Press. NASHVILLE, Gt Jernigan, Berrien County policeman, was placed in jail on a charge of murder here yuurdty following the death of Luke, 65, shot Sundsy night went to the house to arrest Luke. Luke and another man whom he Dfluld not identify, Jernigan reported, tacked him. 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Barometer—4 pm., 29. z 93; 12 mnnlchc. :su .m., 20.84; Hmme wmpenwu es. occurred at 4 pm. yesterday. En it temperature, 49, occurred at S Pemperatare same date last perat e highest, 53; lowest, 41. e Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and etu: Survey.) ‘Today—Lo 4 a.m. and 10:20 pm'huhude !lan.m and 3:: ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:50 a.m. lljm p.m.; high '.Ide. 4:04 am, md The Sun and Moon. —Sun rose, 5:23 a.m.; sun sets, ‘Today- 6:51 pm. Tcmarm'—!un rises, 5:22 am.; sun ., Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather 8 Rain LIGHT OPERA OPENS SEASON IN CHICAGO —n Cloudy By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, April 32.—Opera comique, infant brother of the Ohicago Civic Opera, bowed to Chicago last night from the stage of the Civic Theater. A nine weeks' season of light opera inaugurated with “The Bohzmtm presented by a company - u: Opera, d!rec by Civic Opera eondm:wr m:rul ited from grand ra ranks. Pollowl.u the opening fortnight of “The Boneml-n Glrl" the company will of Normandy,” m Daughter of Madame nd “The Yeomen of the Guard.” FOUND. LADY'S_WRIST W. ’gn T6th_et. unrvnlr Pnonc cnonu otn- after § b. nurm c! Ward- i ler, 3017 Cam- OF MONEY—On_# turday evening. Owner may nn’; jame. by T for ad. Col. 3600, Apt. PUI Ly G bridee_pl. _Phone LOST. BILLFOLD, BIACK. eont-lnln .00 310 6ill. Plader ploase tall A Br. 520, BOSTON TERRIER— one white ear, white ceu of “Buddy. M. D., 3313 Georele. ave. BRACELET, — ste! Woodward ‘& rop afternoon. 'BREAST PIN, bunch o sold leaves, 8y or oction. Hultable’ reward. 1660 F n.w 3 OOCH, Tare with, nll Tim: Fri- u-y" B R b eber. Return 1o 3013 xunfl- rd. _Adams rm od eraiben "and Kann's store, up CAMEG Liberty Tis om daughter; N Sr '1 ghter; reward. Phone ‘Monim to ¥: gift Col._9210. pale: brown: an: Liberal re- Lin, 8938, NDBAG, I i? Tapest E tathing on-y Tate {n Text, Hotel 5"-:?11‘ Satur- oy night. Reward,’ return Hot igeo d oir, nllll.‘ Duullll Beverdort. 121 T st we, T M MEDAL—A mlnlllurl meull d!eor.llun with brllliln\l llt mnf a3) n of dinner fers #e art’ &nuun mvfim Adams 8- im.s nday. o dcfiflll; ¥ st by # or Conn. %316 Belt Bl 19857 B (\:‘rn £310 Belt rd. n.W. tan; !M.urdly -m r ch& ma Reward it Zeturned " to sm Llneom 3097. and Maryland Ug l r n’.lll’flll Ol hl‘\'l'lflr “:l £, "ku”-‘mm. Prankiin, 9833, PGODLSE, white. Dose & I_ 32""' e nk'uua Nen:f: epherd taining $30. Re chevy Ghase, D. ©. r'n'é‘e MONE! Moty KETBOOK. AL vmnus ot ”1. th. E; Mo init: l 9th and 0 l" n. ;‘Ze'v's.';-m Ted. 724" oih hml‘fug" nrlu-. -nu;h n-fi with tro mn ulo"flu ’fi' al murl w'iveet ggn': N ot 1 dia- Wil 01 SbBhizes: :- nd 4:“ poas) hm om _ deceased Nat. 7286 9 gfl'fi‘nd Hater turned to Willard Hol atinu; nmxam o, unr Knnedy Re 5 20 p.m Rey. s WOLLBERG RITES SET Wife of Washington Merchant to Be Buried Tomorrow Morning. Puneral services for Mrs. Josephine | Steinberger Wollberg, wife of Benjamin Wollberg, Washington merchant for many years, who died yesterday at Emergency Hospital, will be held to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Wollberg residence in the Chasleton Apartments, Sixteenth and R streets. will be in the Washington Hebnw Congregation Cemetery. Mrs. Wollberg was born and educated in Washington. She was a member of the Council of Jewish Women, the Sis- terhood of the Eighth Street Temple Illgll the Washington Hebrew Congre- LU Besides Mr. ‘Wollberg she is survived by a daughter, Miss Tina Wollberg. Marriage Licenses. Jobp B Vesbower, 3. Silver Sprine. Md. Louiee J. Buddeke. 1, " this city: Jilliaz 23,404 Martha P. ME A : 33; this city, and Marel s ciiy. and Margte ?flhfll!. ll !rldbuxy Heights, Md.; Rev. wolicpoles fta. 30. and Anna M. Dris- reorge W. 24, ‘and Mildred G. Fleet, ”im“xfim"?“ and Ellzabetn Sehar, 25, botn o Ve R AF Erank Dation nd Martha Rhone. 54; n. and Touh Weiinaton, Voo this city, and Elaue nsbure. 8. 0. Rev. john C. ll okt wiight 36, Rey. Jose h H. Hoy Turn D-rnnnon. William D, Jn rois Epplez. 23, end Verna M. Gar- 0. borR oF Baitimore: Md: H. water um 32 New York City, snd Bar o Sinor. 33 35, this Rev. A J. TYler N. th’a K !l‘nfl Dorothy 0 Y 5 & Ethel Brown, 25 Rav. & p;{‘ker. 26, v r sfafiuer 24, and Dorstheat Copenhaver. ertrude v. Rap) 33, Sindelar Ott, 30; ton Rey. John b 10; Re 25, A nek Jarosla: Ropert I (it ore, Md. town, Md.. O D mema Risdon, 31, and Flora P- Oorn- ;e"‘ 'igf'nom Wit o BT € . Brooklyn, and Goorse, Lathany, 42 xm,:‘"m_mh it eila °B. “Parker, snd Ruth A. T, 24, this cit *%h7ock. 31 Jome: thi chmond. 21, and Lesh ll Bar- ‘More than 130,000,000 pounds of pslm leaves were gathered in Algeria last F e OIm'hn of Uhankl. A W. I wish to whank fl hll lves for lmlr 'ifln.: :m‘fiz nn'{’"uu“’ i sicknes s0d W. RioER. " God nu':"nu i %, 2 ALoER. . NES, STELLA M. We wish to thank our I Hienas and neighbors ror nelr ‘sympathy foral " tributes during the i II{I’?EI:’ lnd ll lh dillh of our n-m and 1% ¥ BINLEY, BUSIE E. CARTER. * Braths. ARNOLD. MARY JANE. on Mon Todtor, 93NARY ANE A O ‘uloveu wif ! of_the Christo- her Ardold, mother of B, Ay .na f J’oy Tuneral Wednesda a7, 10 D rom Oakland Chur A dorf, Charles County, M on- 933 SCOTT Beioved hulbn\d of Belle Atwill. Serv- fces "at 'the " above address’ on Thursday, April 34 at 3 p.m. " Interment it Fort Li snnon. :olm E. Devarted oo ‘G’-ol'lh"rlhur M% 2, ? nfess, JOHN E. BENSON, Oat the home of hie e E. Cole, 9: - rangral sevvices. st Shuren Wednes- L oo 8t Emersency. l!l‘olplnl %mu.llhm'g iuo Wife. of Dr. Al phonso, c Bufwell.’ “Funeras “Fnureday. Rorit from Lincoln Me: fl- 3 empl and sts. n. iends ""'"7: mum rnun at’ ho nw., rednesday. 23 cu.l"l. 1 21, 1830, at sister"s Ad'emue Clements and Mary Cunningham. No flowers. O hfond CONN¢ NNE E. (BESSIE). g prog’x.‘ 1830, at her sesidence, 2030 G at. Belbved wife ot the Ta nor and mother ol Ma Connor. _ Bervice: on Thirsday, April u 5t 3! ment Glenwood Cem DOVGLAS, EMILY. Tne L udm' que Rock Soclelz Announces the desth of Mrs. EM Washinzron ot on'{eulr '5""“"' fgepties - MOBCUNA Frestdent. April JARL LOUISE LEWIS, Secretary. FALKENRECK, CARL. = On Sunday, 20, 1020, at’ Providence Hospital, FALKENRECK. Interment st Ellx rotmu:. ELNORA C. On Sunday morn- ing, April 20, 1930, at 8 o'clock, at Em BLNORA - Hospital, Dr. msunuuuhm wife of Dr. Folkmar, aged Hysonw's, rhforal’ @ il 33, n P! o-mmry Filenas inviied. | FOLEMAR, ELNORA C. of Esther cn-pm, o, 8 dat 1 Jn N April 23, 1 ' the. ¥ tne tunerd o of e, s S LOEY = nsnxm:n, Matron. FRANKLIN, ANNIE. arted this life on Saturdas) April 19, 1030, ot Gall afte) rief illness, Al o® 1eh moirn thelr w. e, | LONESOME, ETI er- | - | Modern_Chapel Beaths. SMALL, u Ll LR R R Notice of fumeral la SPALDING, KATHER] 'ULVER. onday. Aprl Il. 1930, KATH'!.!?'W.HCI A Bouiding of ' 1703 yRhode “1sland ‘w., and Palling Sauge: S Pungral ‘wnd interment. Private. Pleass omit fowers. SMALLWOOD, ERNEST FRANI Depart. ed this lite Mmdlrd april 1. 1980, a0 130 o nce of ' his ‘parents. 608" Fort. Slanton rd NEST FRAN- a o CI8 SMALLWOOD, resting Jarvis 1 meral ehurch, 1432 You st hew. “Notice of funeral later. EMA ECH - Hfln?tr't‘l'““’m' o0 Sun- poertha Tempieman, Add nk; George and ‘Wal ter Yempieman; sunt 21 Eusene Col mains resting it W. Ernest Jar ou st. n.w. & church, 143 Hatice of Tu IOMAS, JAMES J. Departed this life on unday. April 20, MR8 ATl 20, 1630, ae hip residence. ard_ 8. Micedonia Baptist Che feril 35, s h, W 1'Pm Relatives ana. Triends nmnrson FLORENCE A. April 20, io%0, at 11:30 o, TF nepnds RENCE dence; S04 G st ne. Mrs FLO! THOMPSON (hée "Campbell), ‘hojonsd wifs FTate Mortimer Thompson, aged 71 neral f) h w'd""dn"‘ ral trom the above resigence friends lnvi!ed irfax County, Va. :, Mondsy, Aoril 31, p.m. interment on. nxa, t. n.w. Priends Interment Payne's Cemetery. wcnn. [ ILLE. Apriie 3, Gome At IS, O cMendar: [ r.fi mmed" wife of the late nmc;n services WARD: FANMIE. On !(andly 1930, at g % o a 5 s PANNIE WARE o ua" . ives and frien u'fn" D, l'MVlI The officers and mem! l the Young Ladies’ I i P Aflrll !I ll Feople’s Consregational © cflfuc‘ ’ n"o' M'—' MRS, MINNTE 1 ADDIE mm%m Aw"‘ eerpident, WARRING, REV. W B, on rrmy Apri 1930, M. WAR! #) {;lh\-r Askins, AR o d"u'fid Davig, Ulviast"8" Gant and OH=I of (une l T, 1432 You st. n. WILLIAM, on Baturday, 1580, ot m'g“‘ aimat n-'r"f:-' ten "‘ k8biy irg, Va., A wfl"lflll- 8I., AN by g erner " Eouise Reral Tiesdsy. April 33, Qla"site !nun"cnu’rci‘.' Fiead wnl.ulln JOSEPHINE On Mondsy, April 21, mo. e Hosp! JOSE! p.m.. f Frederic nfi‘i‘?. Emersency X of Benjami 9 Bepiamin Woliber Hotell Weareadas, In Memortam. DIGGS, MEREDITH » GEORGE M., E. PERRY, ISAIA N Crbuts TeAmy Bemory of out dear deplzt‘!g ones, MERE- F moasf ed Feviuars 8. f %, who died: Janaary"To Loved in life, sadly mlma‘n death. FREEMAN, TrRnce St out deat. brosher JAMES 7 - AR, “who departed ti fllc ‘April 2 1. Gone, g nxvm’gg""‘a‘x not fl?r'lgtt!n nn.nxrrr rnnu HAWKINS, Brance HA! years This day b Ot ou l:gln one to res And the”ones e the e o ek ol bim, totes LONELY DAUGHTE! ILANCHE = M. WILSON AND MAMIE v. HAWRINS, M5 In loving remem- FERNAR) ur_ dear son and _brother, R A lite one' year 480 today! ol 3 oane ar has i 50 Car has passed. dear Ber Many & silent & o At m'm'enuofi'&"';uf‘:.'flc DEYV MR AND MRS. JEN- KING AND cmmuw s HEL memory ot our Beloved muIrf S"eihet o 2 iR AR s Loving and kind in all her w Just 'to "the end. :r her days; 1eft Ag.llfl‘fi. 37 BB RS ed to the memory d_son, HARRY A. this iife one year S'I'IWA B;;‘fl"%fll ll!l one WA ear ago toda WHITE, ERNEST. luzzm MARRO' : . .In sad but lovi Jembrance of our dear brother, ERI who DA thi 250 today, Aprii2, Jpago s [e one year Lot 3o ,l"&“:n topemory dear. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H ST. N.E. LlMO‘n 052‘ Established 1676 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ P! entl; ves edeeday, AN IS fom ber late Tesidence. 1363 terment Lincoln Me- OLDNAMER, JACO! Monday, April un. 1630, "at 9:30 1 n:fl J%Ol.n" ioved Ta: Con- at ngton Hebrew CARRIE. = Departed _this life 1930, CARRIE, beloved Hawiing, She siso leavee to HAWKINS, und Ed 31 ey K iibne's funersl homs; N rhursdey, ABRL 34, ag il Monday, Anrllg:l 1930, o a.m., thence to wnere” requlem mase; wi for the repose of her Mount Oilvet Gemetery. CLEMENTINE TOOMBS. oo %flnf""é Poanveratty Hos -u. St 5 Unive TR HEOMER KOS S ‘ovaa ainter of 5, Eimer G.smith of 1825 N h S otice ot funera) arra T30 8% Chilarens Mo }c‘-’n“fl £EN: ) 5 LRty Infent $08 ol 18y sncis orel 1" Wadnes a eland. ineral I) (rgm the ruldlnco of h'ilnfl . fl!' 0 Cimlhl'l . COLUMBIA E. Pas: “lh rear o! hcr age. Al lu"ivefl B’ six Cg. twi two grandchildren. flll‘.l lll'\1tel '1“ b8 “conducted &1 hor home Tuesdas: April B anferment ot Grove Bip- 3 vein, Va., t latives ana Triend: Tepose of her soul invited. ~ Interment rllcl ‘nw , Suddenls, on Monday, at jogpital, EDWARD BRICE: nn ll'l K te Price, fatl ALMUS R SPEARE I Suceeedi; Original W. R. Speare Co. | 1 onnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 H st.. 45 yrs. at 940 F st 3 Clyde Ji Nlchols, Inc. Sth St. N. Q ick, Dunmod. Eficient Automobiie’ Serti ""“3 . Deal & Co. ik 33 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 CHAS S. zt;!llglons e’ Jouph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. (lsu.w mynen- West 0008 Etablisned 184 Frank Gdu s Sons Co. Tereonon; National 2473 Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc, 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. lllflelmll of nmor connected 'Ith:thl original n lgt. ww Phone Prank. 6636 ormerly uo l' u NW. ’lfi:‘lm zESIGN!. Prompt Aute Del very Servics. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Annue—cnunlvo-ln-mmm :;xmfl;‘agw.m. 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