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A—12 . FRAUD BBNSPIRAB EARLY “BIRD” WINS LEGAL RIG Up for Permit Clerk. Suit for Accounting Declares L S R Value of Petroleum Stock “possession 1s nine points of the 1aW.” | yn4 two compani t the walne“"”-“" 1' Morris anpl. mmem ‘Wash- | tion and mpflnmfl p“luulur mmr —_— attorney, strategic vic- | of the clerk’s home. They then parked B the Assoctated Pres. ey former tunie e, el iy 1 e iy ol o Tl e wsmon;m.komour 11—A -;l‘% Supreme Court, in & controversy in- |him to his omeowobumchcpmnl :n;m g, fllll'llfl:“lflo;:;:“ volving & choice duck blind on the 3 ac. snd the Richfleld Ofl Co. With conspir- g to defraud certain stockholders of the Pan-American Western Petroleum ©o., was on flle in Federal Court here #oday. By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. of the mrt. at 12:10 am. LA PLATA, Md., October 11.—Dem- wd-y for tha permit. When Mr. Albritain deel.lmd to get flmmthflolflflpflnelm,uvwmcm vy Mr., tain sai there was 3 'me trouble” over thn blinds between John O. Blythe of St. Louis, who sald he represented all class B stockholders in Pan-American Western, filed the suit pesterday. He charged Doheny sold & eontrolling interest in ‘the company to Richfleld for a “wholly inadequate and unconscionable sum” because of & fear $hat the Government would be victo- wous in an ofl lease cancellation suit affecting the Pan-American company. The cancellation suit now is'under con- #ideration in Federal Court here, Others Named in Suit. Besides Doheny and the Richfield ®ompany, the suit names as co-defend- ants the Petroleum Securities Co., the Pan-American Western Petroleum Co., d. C. Anderson, Fred Ritter, C. W.| Bmith and R. M. Sands. An accounting was demanded to de- %ermine the sum of money Doheny allegedly received from Richfield for Wransfer of the controlling 150,000 hares of stock and judgment was asked the value of the stock, placed at not than 350 & share. ‘The ofl lease accusations of the Hard- administration were recalled by the in a demand for o m ;: o “fa?mqea acts” between Dol and i Sixteen-button kid w:flmoflmmumm evening glove in three tones of lavender, rose and tan— 310 “12-button kid after- mfildlfl‘?fiflfl N‘Oflhm m another Dol 1930 Fashlons Show a Gloved Hand Gloves for every occasion are an old story now! ' Presented, are nine 1930-31 glove fash- lonl...udshlmphcetnthzl’dlnode i+ . /Gloves—Street Fleor LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Streets — NAtional 9800 business. tF’ iff alleges Ric] fleld Ofl pll Doheny ‘7500000 through leum Securities on of the mm r trolling inter- omhlnlnwnwmg-‘ z estern HAS A VERY BUSY TIME Pistrict Attorney Expected to Ex- pedite Laundsy Work. No Connection With Any Other Washington Store IN FEUD OVER DUCK BLIND = ‘under right to bulld duck blinds ls I_A]D I B DBHENY Judge Wright Slups Peacefully While Attorney Wampler district attorney gave a hollow Imported 16-button length evening glove, of fine lambskin; in black or white— Four-button pull- on of soft quality suede; self stitched. Tan, beige, grey— $2.45 $4.95 lnd issued a tour-pqa appeal to them to understand blic asking $hat h- isn't & laundry chaser. Oopyright, lfil. by l(onh mru-n News- Tomorrow’s the Time to Pick Silks for Fall Frocks ale of Five New Fall Si .55 Yard All-Silk Canton Crepe 40-In. Lustrous Satin Crepe 40-In. Washable Flat Crepe 40-In. Printed Travel Prints 36-In. Silk and Rayon Moire 40-In. 40-Inch Washable Flat Crepe $L.14 yard ‘The newest light and dark Fall shades. 40-In. Transparent Velvet $4.95 yard In black and new colors for Fall and Winter. LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th n'nd E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection with Any Other Washington Store Berlin Fascists Don Brown Clirts. BERLIN, October 11 (#).—Fascist Deputies, 107 strong, are to wear brown shirts when they march into the Reichstag for the opening session Mon- day. The shirts are forbidden in Prussia. bllck lod bill mn . clous lowing l d “SMOKE” IS GNATS olnwlnl out of ‘window c:mbor of '.lu l&lflm‘fi the ires. !Rlllht to the tele- phone m ran and the Pire c-pt hedeflck Edwards a crew of fire fighters from No. 10 Bnmne Company clattered noisily grounds. When is the fire?” they shouted. “There,” cried the member of the staff, pommg wwlrd the Clthedu wrong, the firemen larnrned rar 1t was not.hlnl but a swarm o The Susquehanna 1430 W Street N.W. 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $40 Just Think of It— The Star delivered to door e black, brown, dawn, shell— $5.00 Capeskin In the Correct Length and Colors for Street $|.95 The smart four-button length . . . long enough to wrinkle about the wrist and of a fine washable capeskin. Black, brown, beaver, mode and black on white. Suede-finished fab- ric pull-on glove; fin- ished tops. Tan, grey, rose, sand and hazel-— 31.50 A low price for silks of such superior quality! that luxurious heavy feel that one immediately associates with higher- priced silks! They come in the smartest Fall colors, also black and white—and in designs we know the discriminating woman will like! Four-button slip-on glove, of black suede- finished fabric. Plain and black stitched— $1.00 Indeed, they have LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 A N0 MMM 17N SRS 1S L Tk ) No Connection with Any Other Washington Store Details Count and Details Stamp These Canton Crepe Frocks New! Smart! Elegant! Street and afternoon fuh!on; marked by such details as genuine fur trimmings, exquisite beaded necklines, intrica- cies of cut and design. Of canton crepe, satin and velvet, in a variety of individual models for women and misses. Ezclusive Franchette frock of burgundy red crepe trimmed in bands of white fur. $25 The line of the pep- lum 1s subtly repeated in the bell sleeves of this green canton crepe. $25 Eyelet embroidered brown crepe frock over a slip of rose crepe. A lovely frock at— . $25 Dress Shop—Second Floor LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection with Any Other Washington Store The Coat With The Moulded Silhouette Is the Smart Coat This Season When it is Rich With Fur Left: The cape- let sleeve after the Romantic 80s. Of black imperata luxuriously trim. med with long silky black skunk. $79.50. Right: Seaming gives this model the new silhouette. Of green or brown broadcloth; huge pouch collar and cuffs of kolinsky. $79.50. Coat Shop—Second Floer