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0 vHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930. 173 B-11 APARTMENT HOUSE |WIFE ANSWERS HUSBAND'S| PLEA FOR SEPARATION - For constipation suspicious of her conduct. In his cross- complaint the husband cited several in- | cidents which he described as cruelty | against him, but the wife filed a cate- | gorical dental of each and every charge. Mexico Picks Student Orator. MEXICO CITY, June 10 (#).—Javier Vianco, student in the University of Guadalajara Law School, yesterday won School Miss a H 'LAW SCHOOL NOW WORLD'S RICHEST Bequest of Lawyer to Mich- igan Institution Makes $21,- 000,000 From Him. By the Aseociated Press DETROIT, June 10.—Regent James ©O. Murfin of the University of Michi- ®an announced last night that the will of the late Willlam Wilson Cook, New ~ork corporation lawyer, would make fhe Michigan Law School “the wealthi- ®st the world has ever known.’ . By the chool is to have the income from the tyesidue of Mr. Cook’s estate, valued at about $12,000000. Gifts to the Law School before his death totaled about 8,000.000. With the Martha Cook rmitory for Women his gifts total pbout $21,000,000. P Mr. Cook was graduated from the Michigan Law School in 1882. Regent Murfin said: “Mr. Cook's benefactions Wil place the University of Michigan Law School In position to things and, believe me, We Wi NAVY YARD POST GIVEN TO LIEUT. COMDR. GREEN Officer Is Detached From U. 8. S. Overton and Becomes Commander at Receiving Station. Naval orders made public at the de- partment show that Lieut. Comdr. Lu- cien B. Green, 2d, is to be detached from the U. S. S. Overton and will come on duty at the Washington Navy Yard. Comdr. Green is slated to become commanding officer of the receiving station at the local yard, taking the Dlace of Comdr. Augustine W. Rieger. ordered detached. Lieut. William S. Bunkley of the Med- cal Corps will be detached from the frceiving station at_Hampton Roads, about August 5 and come on duty | to the Naval Medical School here. POTOMAC BASIN SURVEY SOON TO BE COMPLETED Engineers Report on Hydroelectric Development, Including the Shenandoah Valley Area. Field work on the survey of the Poto- mac River basin, taking into account - flood control, navigation, irrigation and hydroelectric development, is expected to be finished this week. In making this announcement yesterday E. J. Merrick, Jr., civil engineer in the office of Maj. Brehon Somervell, District Engineer, said that the surveyors in the Shenan- doah Valley and other points are now cleaning ‘up the loose ends of the work and putting their final figures in shape. | The survey of the Rappahannock River, potential _hydroelectric _development, will probably start next week, Mr. Mer- rick sald. Nearly & dozen dam sites are to be investigated, about 70 miles of topography of the valley are to be studio, and some 200 miles of profile work is to be examined. Gov. Roosevelt Likes Simple Life. ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 10 (#).— Franklin D. Roosevelt has a preference | different from one of a Go Rnose\'elt of other days. “Some people,” said the present governor, “have preached the strenuous life. I am not sure I do not prefer the simple life. I mean the kind of life your great pioneers in this valley lived.” He was speaking at a church centennial BARBE Ylnxcuhrly with reference to| erms”of the will the Law eally do A | HELEN GWINN As Russian dancer in pageant given by pupils of Chevy Chase, Md., Public \chofll —fPhom b\ C R Wood GETS 180 DAYS IN JAIL Two Colored Men Convicted of At- tempting Petit Larceny. Joe Regland and Leslie Poindexter, both colored, were sent to jail for 180 | days by Judge John P. McMahon from | Police Court yesterday when arraigned for attempted petit larceny. Policeman R. D. Edwards of the sixth precinct arrested them as they were taking a tire from the wheels of an automobile parked outside of a tire hop belonging to George Helms, 812 | Fifth street. 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Nat’l Bank Bld, R & ROSS, Inec Special Values in GIFTS for the June Bride and Graduate Our store is full of many useful gifts that carry an especial appeal to Brides and Gradu- ates of the merry month of thousands of such items, June. Out cf we list below only a few special ones, designed to meet the popular demand of most folks. Pen, Pencil and Desk Set All standard makes at standard prices. tively boxed. Community Silver, in all the newest designs. Separate pieces or com- plete sets, attractively boxed, and standard priced. Cutlery ept.—Main American make, Wostenholm, Henckel and Rodgers & Sons Pocket and Table Knives Attractively priced, Attrac- . Wiss and Henckel Scissor Sets New Assortment Straight and Safety Razors, also all makes of blades. Floor “Universal” Bottle. quar enam Thermos Manning Electric cups = s "'n‘" Lunch Case. black Y*47 . with lock and Key. uooLo Electric Pe: size; Gu year f H Aladadi Jar, one-ga contents hot or cold until “Pyrex chromium - thatw tarnish . ru-un turn. nickel- used & Bowman er “Master” Electriec Waflle Iron, chromium piated. No tarnishing. Requires no Solfaine. Guar T $5.75 ted. G one g3, 75 & Bowman reolator, 6-cup plated anteed ity briced. n Thermalware n size; keepe $2.00 Casserole, in slated frama " $5.00 Housefurmshmg Dept —2nd Floor & cere- mony. you will want to keep a photograp of all imp curences priced $5 to $60 Also Complete Line of Cine-Kodaks and Films Specially 5 New Stock of 5 » ‘Narragansett Tennis Racquets ]/3 Off L= Price Wright & Ditson Tennis Balls 3 for $1.35 Pennsylvania Tennis Balls o S1E1S Sealed Can The KROYDEN Debutante Model Golf Set witn Bl omaree-:. $21 Sports Dept.—4th Floor Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th & G Sts. N.W. SCORES VICTORY Argonne Company Wins on Appell“ From Paying $685 Judgment Awarded for Stolen Jewelry. The Argonne Apartment House Co. will not have to pay & judgment for $685 rendered against it by the Municipal Court_in favor of Myrtle M. Garrison, who had jewelry worth that amount stolen while visiting the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Cousins Decem- ber 1, 1926, The District Court of Ap-| peals, in an opinion by Justice Peyton | Gordon of the District Supreme Court. | who sat as @ member of the appellate tribunal in the absence of Justice Robb, yesterday reversed the decision of the Municipal Court. Justice Gordon held that the trial judge was in error in failing to grant the motion of counsel for the apartment | house company for an instructed verdict on the claim that the plintiff had not| shown negligence on the part of the' company in the employment-of tke man who took the jewelry, and that the plaintiff was guilty of contributory neg- ligence in leaving the jewelry exposed on a bureau, 'The man had answered an advertise- | ment for help and had presented refer- | ences written on letterheads of respon- I sible firms, the evidence disclosed, and there was no reason for the manage-| ment to suspect his honesty, the court declared. Sailing Alone Across A;hntio. CASA BLANCA, Morocco, June 10 (). —Sailing alone, Andrea Macedo, & Portuguese, is on his way to New York in & 20-foot sloop. Mrs. Burden, Replying to Cross- Bill, Says Marital Trouble Was Due to Cruelty. Alleging that their separation was | caused by the cruelty of her husband,| | Mrs. Belle-Austin Burden of 921 Nine-| | teenth street yesterday filed in the Dis- trict Supreme Court her answer to the cross-bill filed by Charles H. Burden.| local raflway official, 2115 F street, in which he sought to have the court award him & limited divorce on the ground of desertion. | Mrs. Burden, represented by Attorn- neys Raymond Neudecker and Jean M. Boardman, instituted the proceedings originally by suing for a limited divorce, claiming she was compelled to leave her husband October 19 last because of his cruelty and addiction to liquor. In his cross-complaint Burden denled | these charges and asserted his wife de-| serted him without cause. The wife de- clares her husband was unreasonably — t SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an early start by an aggres- sive war on the fly at the beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire-handled fly swatters. Ask for one at the main office_of The Star, 1lth and Pa. Ave. N.W. a | The court is again asked by Mrs. Bur-| the national oratorical contest and will - den to award her a separation with| represent Mexico in the International | permanent alimony. Oratorical Contest at Washington. | Whole bran dehclous? . Just taste Jor yourself! The minute you taste the ten- der-crisp, fairy-light shreds of Post’s Whole Bran you know that at last you'll like full strength bran because of flavor. It is actually easy to eat. Never , before has entire bran been so downright delicious. At the effective for constipation as any bran cereal yon can get. Try it now as your regular’cereal with milk and eream. And it makes wonderful muffins. Get it at your grocer’s now, @osti WHOLE Product of General Foods Corporasion FULL STRENGTH BRAN CORNS CALLOUSES — BUNIONS same time, it 1007 SAFE! safe and sure. No danger this ‘way of blood-poisoning as with cutting your corns or callouses, or risk of acid burn from old- time harsh liquids and plasters. Zino-pads are made in special sizes for each of these foot trou= bles. Sold everyhere —35c box. D!Scholl.'s' Zino- Put one on—dup is cml RELIEF IN | MINUTE! The very minute Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are applied to Corns, Tender Toes, Callouses or Bun- ions, all pain is gone—forgotten! ‘The soothing, healing medica- tion they contain gives you this’ quick relief. At the same time they cushion the sore spot and remove the cause —frictionand pressure of shoes. Zino-pads are small, thin, dainty, protective, guaranteed RAN FOR CONSTIPATION 01390.9. 7. Cun” aComing evenys cast their shadows before¥ Cherish those Lovely Arms When tempfed to over-indulge “Reach foraLucky instead” Be moderate—be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow* by avoiding over-indulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever-youthful figure. “Reach for a Lucky instead.” Lucky Strike, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest to- bacco—The Cream of the Crop— “IT’S TOASTED.” Lucky Strike has an extra, secret heating process. Every one knows that heat purifies and so0 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat. “Tt's toasted” Your Throat Protection— irritation against —against cough. TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday evening over N. B. C. networks. *“There is only one remedy for fat, and that is eat the right food ... There are at least one hundred so-called obesity cures. None of these is permanent. All of these are injurious,” says Vance Thompson in his famous little: book, “Eat and Grow Thin,” published by E. P. Dutton & Company. We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky instead,” you will thus avoid ov er-mdulzenu in things that cause excess weight, and by avoiding over-indulgence, maiutain a modern, graceful form. © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mire.