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BILLINGS' RELFASE DEPENDS ON BOARD Court Awaits Prison Officials’ Decision to Allow Prisoner to Testify. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, August 7.—The SBupreme Court today awaited the State | pfhon board’s decision as to the legality of bringing Warren K. Billings from - prison to testify at the hearing of his plea for pardon. ‘The question arose yuurdly to halt gensational testimony by Cunha, umner aeputy prosecutor, thnt ‘Thomas J. Mooney, also seeking pardon, and Billings were members of a gang of “blasters.” Mooney and Billings are lerving life rms upon conviction of ‘setting off & bomb at the 1916 San Francisco Pre- plndnu day parade which killed 10 'I'he court, during a recess until Tues- day, also will determine whether to ad- mit as !vldtnc. aocmnenu Cunha said ‘would a gang he charged Mooney and B ll.nn were affiliated with planned the bombing, and also would prove the two convicted men were directly respon- sible for the outrage. In the midst of Cunha’s startling testimony, Edwin McKenzie, attorney for Billings, demanded his elient be brought prison immediately and hnve menlty ho refute the charges. n’ the previously an- nouneed it phnned to bring Billings w cisco, Chief Justice William H. sequently, ‘hearing until the attorney general and State Prison Board can rule, which he said ‘would be Saturday. Provided Billings cannot be brought to San Francisco, the court, Justice Waste said, El:mwgowl'qhompmonw hear testimony. Cunha, who helped prosecute both Mooney and Billings, per, of which complete files were found in Billin Toom, advocated stopping the parade “direct action.” The Summer Sale Chi Is Told To Silence Chickens Or Move From City |2 Judge Agrees With Neigh- bors That Crowing and Clucking Disturb. By the Amociated Press. CHICAGO, August 7.—Unless some effective means of silencing chickens is discovered before August 20 Harry Res- nick will have to move. The neighbors complained of the | from Resnick's back- | noises emanating there, they said, make sieep possidle after daybreak, and Ihu to a cmldulhr. means & considerabie loss of sleep. Judge Prancis Borrelli, to whom the | referred yesterday, finally that chicken class of disturb- ances in a farge city. Resnick would n-lv‘: to do something about it, the judge 2al “But I can’t mussle the roosters or hush-up the hens,” Resnick replied. monlyt.hln(lmdnllmnwwt town.” 'nut good idesa.” returned Ju Borrelll. “Make it before August 1;“‘“ Wine exhibited in & museum at Speyer, on the Rhine, is 1,600 years old. It is in an old Roman flask, which was discovered during excavations. HEADAGHES Needless pains like headaches are immediately relieved b Blyer Aspirin as millions of people know. And no matter how suddenly a headache may come, one can at all times be prepared. Carry the | pocket tin of Bayer Aspirin with ou. Keep the larger size at home. {lud the proven directions for pain, headaches, neuralgia, etc. {3 »R 0f‘ Winter Coats é 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Fascists Are Protected. - mmn—ummw:ufl e Tevolver, because the UDINE, Yaly (P —THréatd sgainst | truck undér his porte-cochere, damaging officers of the Fascist militia are MM the pavement. umun to oflunuz An.l.nn office: Arditin: the regular hlmmo Australia’s new tax on wages is re- Caiselli was 1-1\9« lm' menacing Gen. | lieving unemployment-distress. Let THE STAR follow you into Vacationland o e The simplest way to know what's going on in Washington . . . and all the other worthwhile news is to have THE STAR delivered by mail to your Summer address. Simply leave your addrcss or itinerary: at the Business office and you will receive THE STAR with the same dispatch as if you were in your own home in Washington. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia— Fvening an Sunday. Evening. Sunday. . 85¢ 50c 40c All Other States— One month.. One yuk.. The Star THE GREAT NEWSPAPER OF THE NATION'S CAPITAL 1) brings you fashion saves you money ‘Already we are unable to duplicate coats we bought a month ago except at 810—$15, or $20 advance! But the summer sale prices to our customers hold good to the end of the Sale! Tomorrow— because we are closed Saturdays is our first MISSES’ DAY Stunning showing of Misses’ and Juniors’ coat styles for next winter. Choose tomorrow — the earlier the better. We store your coat till you are ready to wear it in October. THE FAVORITES Coats trimmed with Persian Lamb Kolinsky Beaver, Badger Black, Brown, Green, Red Wide Wraps Bolero backs Horseshoe collars Semi-moulded hipline Narrow belts Very slight flare *08>° Regularly $115 to $125 125 Regularly $135 to $150 *165 vo *2135 Coats at 153% Reduction *1402° to *1827° SKETCHED—Flared mode of biack Levona with luxure lous erush coller and elbow culfs of Persien lamb, Never before such a display of winter coats in “Aygust—and we have made some wonderful ones. Every yourig woman must have a new coat this season—the styles demand it— Why not choose it now and savef THE COAT sHOPS—Misses’, Juniors’, Women'’s, Larger Women’s Third Floor THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1930. Values—V alues—V alues! Even greater than before in our Expansion Sales. e&e/fi.r A FASHION INSTITUTION Expansion Sales are in progress — don’t let the unusal values slip by! Warkington Newlbrh Friday Is Misses’ Day Special Treat for Late Vacationers! Travel Tweeds Misses’ Dress of the stunning cool fabric that shakes out dust and wrinkles immediately! $16.50 Lorelei Crepe Is Pure Dye! Silk Slips $3.95 What a modest price for these NEW fitted slips— just right for Summer frocks—and for Fall silhou- ettes, too! With Alencon design lace or hemstitching. Flesh, banana heart, white or eggshell Grey Shops—Second Floor wear, yet keeps you cool. Suits very trim and neat. Looks like tweed, but it’s silk! what you need and want for Summer and early Fall travel, for it just doesn’t show Tailored One-Piece Frocks Exactly We’ve sold out of them twice— Our patrons like them so much, but here are six new styles just arrived! of box jacket and one-piece dress— with all-around pleated or flared Every Woman Needs an ELIZABETH ARDEN \ Beauty Box $3.85 An attractive, compact lit- tle box whose contents are eager to keep you fresh, dainty and youthful. Place it in a convenient spot on your dressing table. There’s Cleansing Cream Skin Tonie Velva Cream Musele Oil Lille Lotion Face Powder Tissues And carry it with you week ends—you've no idea how handy skirts. Bolero Frocks Black Brown Pore Cream it is. afternoon—a few shantung suits in flesh, green, maize, navy. Elizabeth Arden Section all styles. Street Floor Are you average size? ——And prefer smooth chic? ——And dearly love a “bargain”? Then come to our sample line sale of “SCANTIES” In size 34 only That marvelous single undergarment that takes the s 5 place of 4ll othem—vest, girdle, brassiere, panties— at low price because we're moving! In the favorite shade —pink brocade and elastic. Grey Shops—Second Floor “About her neck a frilly touch of ECRU” —if she would be smartest of all! Its softness blends so nicely with the new satins and dull erepes. Smart women are buy- ing this lingerie neckwear now to freshen Summer frocks. 3 Surplice Collars, showing the new diagonal effect. Fine hand- embroidered net and lace, $3. Yoke Sets, more elaborate, of georgette and Alencon design lace, $3. Bow Sets of Alencon lace and embroidered net, $3. Neckwear Shop—Street Fioor Berets, Turbans, Tip-tilt " Hats Head Size Felts $7.50 Just arrived—and a grand chance to refresh your wardrobe thriftily at this price! Light-weight, sup- ple, French felt, to be selected the same as men’s hats—by fractional sizes. 634, 6%4, 6%, 7, 7%, T34 1%4, 154, 1% 8, 8% All cut in the new manner—tilting to one side Millinery Salon—Street Ploor with a jaunty swinging air. Navy Wine Sizes 12 to 20 Missey’ Dress Shop—Third Floor Were Moving! So Out They Must Go! $16.50, $18, $19.50 DRESSES In a Swift Sale Tomorrow You've seen the workmen—you know how swiftly we must go—must have the space these dresses take up. All seasonable and smart—cool printed crepes with short sleeves—but mostly in one-piece styles for $12.50 Sizes 36 to 44, but not in Women's Simple Frock Shop—Second Floor Newer, Cooler, Briefer GHIFFON “Heigh-Ho” Panties .- = "~ : $].75 Vanity Fair presents again .a. NEW . undergarment, wonderful for warm Summer weather. Misty chiffon. Heigh-ho—exquisitely sheer ‘milanese glove - silk—abso- lutely. run-proof and very service- able. A short band-leg pantie, flesh color, trimmed with coral glove silk. Size 34 to 40 Matching Vests, $1.25 Nipped Waistlines Even in Silk Gowns S Si;np]y adorable are these cool new gowns of pure-dye crepe de chine that won't stretch or shrink when laundered. Slightly fitted style with tie-back sash— with cream lace or hemstitching. Flesh, white, nile, peach, banana heart. Proving - again—for the NEW- come to Jelleff’s! Grey Shops—Second Floor They’re Just That Versatile! Stockings . in SILK MESH $I o A stocking that at one time sold for almost twice as much! A ctock- ing that keeps us busy reordering! A stockmg smart for young folk and older folk! = s It’s partly in the “up and down” weave which is s0°flat- tering—giving a long, slim effect—it’s partly in the sur- prising durability—youw’ll find they don’t snag as easily as some of your sheer stockings—it’s partly in the exquisite Gotham styling! All in all they are most successful, Wearing them for sports, for dress and evening occasions! Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Strive Shop 1013 Connecticut Avenue