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THE EVENING COMMISSIONER MOVES TO NEW OFFICE HREE DROWNED INLAKE ARE FOUND Fishermen Recover Two Bod- ies in Net and Third Is Sighted Nearhy. Br the Associated Press. ST. THOMAS, Ontario, July 5.—The fate of three men who attempted to navigate Lake Erie in a frail skiff was revealed yesterday when fishermen, hauling up aets, brought the bodies of | two of them to the surface. ‘The victims were Stanley A. Winters, 30 vears old, a salesman of Cleveland; Ray Carroll, 30, a salesman from De- troit, and Oscar Layne, 21, of Fair- view, Ky, The fishermen found an overturned boat and then pulled in the net with two bodies entangled in its meshes. The third body was found floating nearby. Relatives of the men said they had| crossed from Cleveland to Port Stanley, Ontario, on a lake steamer, taking with them a small dinghy fitted with two sails. They set out from Port Stanley | for Terrace Beach, 50 miles away, where they were to join other members of their families for the holiday. Lake men said they believed the three | had been overcome by cold while cling- ing to the stakes supporting the fish nets after their boat capsized. They said the boat apparently had leaked ROBERT H. LUCAS, badly, and even if it had been in good | Commissioner of internal revenue, shown seated at his desk in his office in the condition was too frail for such a trip. | new Internal Revenue Building. o which he moved Thursday from headquarters Winter's wife and other members of | in the old Treasury Department, where the commissioner's office had been —Star Staff Photo. their party were searching the lake | for many years. shore for them when word of the acci- | dent reached them. They identified the bodies. COMMISSIONS ISSUED !¢l and Isadore Rod, 1716 Lanier place, all of this city, and to Sam L. Tabb, 825 Duke street, Alexandria, Va., LOSESVFEOPELL‘EVRfiBLADE’rosu in Org.nizgdfl Reserve of | frst lieutenants in the Medical Com’:i — Army Announced by War Office. | U. 8. Liner Republic Day Late n Commissions in the Organized Re-| Reaching Hamburg. | serves of the Army have been issued | HAMBURG. Germany, July 5 (#).— | by the War Department to Elkins H. - . e The United States Line teamship Re-|Hale, 3018 Porter street, as a s!('nnd.;‘;adp = N': Yazkdca;"d:h';h bc,';.:; public, due here tomorrow, will be &|lieutenant in the Field Artillery, and | 20 JCArS #%0. ended Wednesday. day late making port, owing to the loss | to Robert C. Boyden, 1440/ Ok strest: | Structural Steel Board of Trade, Inc., of a propeller blade at sea. The Re- o yuen, | sent notices to labor union officials that, | public is proceeding with one engine, | John L. Cardwell, 603 F street north- | afforts. toward Tmaking an meorinnt according to radio advices from her|east; Sollie Katzman, 1600 Tenth | with the Iron Workers' Union. would master today. street; Lavine Oscar, 30 Sherman cir- not be continued. Union Effort Ended. NEW YORK, July 5 (#).—An at-| tempt to uniohize the structural steel WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS The Way to Summer Chic is The Great White of Paris-Inspired Fashions at Woodward & Lothrop Low Prices White Accented With Color White With Accenting Colored Accessories White Alone The way to Summer chic is WHITE ... and Woodward & Lothrop shows the way to this gmartness without expense. WHITE is re- freshingly cool and dazzling against sun-tanned complexions. Small wonder smart women choose WHITE for golf, tennis, country clubs, garden parties, dining and dancing. Because these fashions are WHITE, requiring that one have many of them—they are FOR NEW PENSION Robinson Tells Audience He Expects No Disability Clause in Next Bill. By the Associated Press. JONESBORO, Ark., July 5.—Predict- | ing a demand within a few years for pensions for World War veterans with- out relation to disability, Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas, in a Fourth of July address here yesterday, said the veterans' relief measure passed yester- day by Congress would cost more in the end than the Johnson-Rankin measure, vetoed recently by President Hoover. | . Commenting upon the terms of the | bill passed yesterday, Senator Robinson said: “It looks to the abandonment of com- pensation for disability incurred in the service and contemplates a pension 3ys- tem based on disability, with little re- gard to service incurrence. It will cost less in the beginning but more in the end than the method now employed. “The allowances carried in the bill distinguish in amounts with respect to service and non-service disability. They probably will be regarded as inadequate. The early future will bring demands for material increases. In a few years the Government will be called upon to pro- vide service pensions—pensions entirely without relation to disability.” ‘The new law, however, Senator Rob- inson said, contains an element of merit in that it broadens relief and extends it in some measure to all veterans who are |disabled, without regard to whether their disability is of service origin.” DICTATORSHIP UPHELD Jugoslavian Premier Declares No Government Change Likely. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, July 5 (#). —Premier Zivkovich issued a com- munique today in which he said no change was likely to occur in the form of the Jugoslavian government, at present a dictatorship. He said that the former political condition could not be permitted to recur. Along Way STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930. PREDICTS DEMAND | WoopwarDp & LoTHroe Keep Cool At Home With These Furnishings Canvas Deck Chairs, $4 (Shown above.) The popular lounging, steamer type of chair that lives happily on your veranda or at your Summer cottage. Comfortable wood foot rests. Maple Rockers, $6 (Not shown.) Splendidly constructed rockers that afford the utmost comfort. Slat backs and split reed seats. Choose them in natural or brown finish. ForsiTure, Sixt FLoOR. A New Frigidaire $210 = This new model features the h-mu--d Fr,idlid--r- name “Universal Mixa- hydrator and cold con- ” P "YDL & squansvtiet ol beater.” It will beat .!I shelf space affords ample your batters and mix food storage. Conven- vour liquids, so that you ient terms may be ar- can keep cool. raygedi ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Fricioames, Firre FLOOR. Frrrr FLoor. Electric Beater, $25 portant electrical appliance goes by the Vudor Porch Shades Let these ventilated shades afford extra guest space «..they make porches into cool, comfortable rooms. Width Drop 3 ft. x 6 ft. eoee. 3275 L x 6t .$3.60 x x Price Width Drop 7 ft. x 6 ft. 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