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MRS ROBERT .LE TORUN FOR HOLSE Texas Widow, Democrat, Is' Candidate for Late Hus- band’s Seat. A candidate for the seat her hus- band had in Congress, Mrs. Robert Quincy Lee, wife of the late Represent- ative Lee of the seventeenth Texas district, was preparing to_return to Washington today from Cisco, Tex., with the conduct of her campaign left entirely in the hands of the friends e race. old, will unexpired term. one opponent, Former Representative ‘Thomas L. Blanton of Abiles her husband defcatec 1851 Irving During the last illness of her husband she tcok over the affairs of his office. T Mr water, also had annour didacy, but decided to support Mrs. Lee in the special clection to name her husband’s successor and then seek the office in the next regular election. Both Mrs. Lee and Blanton are Demo- crats. Seeks Office Mrs. Lee was born at Wallhill, Miss. | She was educated in Mississippi and Tennessee, and came to Texas in 1902 as the bride of Lee. She is the mother of two children and reared three chil- dren of Lee's by a previous marriage. MUSIC CLUBS TO HOLD JUNIOR DAY CONTEST Violin‘ and Piano Solo Renditions | Will Comprise Morning Pro- gram Tomorrow. A junior day contest, including three groqrams of musical renditions, will be eld tomorrow by the District of Co- lumbia Federation of Music Clubs, the first_contest beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Washington Club ball room, Seven- teenth and K streets. Violin and piano solo renditions will comprise the morning program. 1In the afternoon two-piano groups will be heard at the Department of Interior suditorium, Nienteenth and F streets. The final junior concert, an evening event, will be given at 8 o'clock in the auditorium, with several glee club fea- tures. Cash prizes and certificates from the National Federation will be awarded winning contestants. Miss Mary Ware Goldman is director of the concert. St oS Ay Russia_claims that there are now 1,- 200,000 Communists in_the world. 'RICH LEGACY DIVIDED | BY LOTTERY IN COURT Mrs. E. M. Leflang, Widow of Omaha Capitalist, and Stepson Draw Properties. | By the Associated Press OMAHA, April 25.—A million-dol- lar lottery was held in County Court yesterday under the supervision of .a county judge. The participants were Mrs. E. M. Leflang and her stepson, Arthur Leflang, of Chicago, who were drawing lots for their shares in the estate of the late E. M. F. Leflang, Omaha capitalist. Under the terms of the will property was divided into two lots, the descrip- tions of which were placed in separate | envelopes. Arthur Leflang drew three | hotels, three business buildings, two residential properties and a grain ele- vator. Mrs. Leflang will receive three hotels, three pieces of property in the business district and two grain elevators. =3 They 2> —! 1S TG volu® gwer > — § / ica c\o\:‘\/e‘-" A THE EV. LETTERMAN LEADS . - RAIDS AFTER TRIAL Four Colored Prisoners, Alleged | Liquor and Gambling Equipment | Seized in Three Forays. l Returned to command of the police vice squad as the result of his acquittal on a directed verdict by Judge Hitt on | a warrantless raid charge, Sergt. O. J.| Letterman yesterday afternoon led de- tectives on three raids that netted four colored prisoners and the seizure of | whisky and gaming equipment, Hilda Harris, 24 years old, into custody at 815 Twenty-sixth and charged with sale and possession of 68 quarts of alleged whisky. Jo- . and Edna Anthony, at 1326 U street for nall quantity of whisky, | of sale was added | against Bottler. Hill, 40, of the 300 block of U | ted in a raid on her Bridal Pair Import Value! 582 Extraordinary! Two magnificent imports— an engagement diamond and a 3-diamond wed- ding band—BOTH at this price! $1.00 a Week ITS * TO z STOR! 1003 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRH. 25, home and charged with permitting gaming. Fifth Precinct Detectives A. F. Ar- rington and T. M. McVeary arrested George W. Boyd, 34 years old, of the 800 block of D street southeast and charged him with possession of 48 bot- tles of beer in a raid on Boyd's home last night. U. S. RULING APPEALED Viscount de la Bassetiere Takes El- lis Island Case to Labor Secretary. By the Associated Press. Viscount Louis de la, Bassetiere ap- pealed today to the Secretary of Labor from the ruling of a special board of | inquiry at Ellis Island refusing him ad- mittance to the United States as & visitor from France. The special board held that the French citizen was not a visitor, but expected to establish permanent resi- dence in this country and go to work and was therefore subject to classifica- | tion under the immigration guota laws. The appeal is to be acted upon at the Labor Department at once. ES IN WASHINGTON Penn. Ave. N.W. 611 Seventh St. N.W. 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