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ILLPROBE DEAT OFR.C.A.OFFCAL Los Angeles Police Learn of Drinking Party Before C. J. Ross Died. By the Assoctated Press. L0S ANGELES, January 16—The |} ° death from a heart attack of <Col |} Charles J. Ross, 53, of New York, vice | Photophone Co., & subsidiary of Corpo America, has started a tion to learn if al ve contributed to the fatal iliness. Col. Ross was taken to a hospital shortly after 1 am.,, following what chauffeur, Rex Hume, said was an all- night drinking party involving two women in the epartment of a friend, Walter Baker. rolice said Baker di not attend the party. The investigation was ordered whel Dr. L. Felger, who attended Col. Ross, | telephoned the coroner’s office the executive had died from a heart at- tack, but he would not sign a death certm«:aut:e. An n:t:;puy was ordered and police summoned. = Hume said Col. Ross hired him yes- Famed Eye Surgeon Dies. e here s iy of- wine and | - cirean WooS TAtonsky e T Whicvv was purchased. Then, Hume | o830 | SAY o CNICEn, o BN e hos- said. ey drove to, the apartment and | pital here. He was 73 years ol Col. Ross_came here last Monday from New York with Mrs. Ross and conferring with film studio REV. RUSSELL J. CLINCHY. b s At 92 Griffith Williams still conducts provision store at Barmouth, Eng- A Special Group of 147 O’COATS NOW Finest im- ported and domestic fab- rics, including Camel Hair, Llamas, Chin- chillas, Fleeces, Ker- seys, etc. All models — all popular shades. 7500 O’Coats ........$37-50 and so on up to our $125 O’coats Reduced to ALTERATIONS AT COST OBLE Faco Przman, Presidens SOI CHICAGO MARKET CO. 311 7th Street N. W. Nat. 2939 Across From Saks on 7th Half or PORK—LOI wise_Lb. 173c BACON %3 Lb. 24c HAMS—HAMS &5 Lh. 22c BUTTER Lb. 32¢ LARD ri Lb. 11c SAUSAGE .. o' Lh. 18 FOWL 5o e Lh, 30 OLE0 "os= Lh.123c Smoked Shoulders Lb. 14 LAMB _Si0tioii i is. Lh. 19c AppleButterss. 10cA%T b, 124 Ground Beef "i.:‘Lb. 15¢ STEAKS ‘. Lh. 25c Boiling Beef = Lb. 10: _FRANKFURTERS - Lb. 18¢ Sweet Creamery Butter in Prints THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NEW PASTOR HERE 0 ASSUME DUTIES = 5= Rev. R. J. Clinchy Succeeds Dr. Lovell at Church in Mount Pleasant. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, who accepted the pastorship of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, 1410 Columbia next Sunday. It is the intention of the new pastor to continue the Life Adjustment Center, which Dr. Lovell inaugurated at this church several years ago and which attracted Nation-wide interest. Mr. Clinchy was born in New York in 1893. After being educated in East Orange, N. J., High School, Columbia University and Drew Theological Semin: he was ordained by the of Morris and Orange, and became associate minister of the Church of the Sea and Land, a Presby- Presl terian social settlement church, on the East Side of New York. After 8 uate year at Yale Divlnl’tz.mme minister of the it megfianl Church of . He became associate ‘Tabernacle Dr. Charles E. Jefferson. Last Summer Mr. Clinchy was one of the 10 interchange preachers between America and Great Britain, under the Federal Council and Church Peace Union, and preached in Scotland and England. He was also a delegate to the International Congregational Council in Bournemouth, England. SEEK MURDER MOTIVE BALTIMORE, Md., January 16 (#).— Police today were seeking the motive for the slaying of Miss Katherine Ober- muller by Emil Shempp and his subse- quent suicide in the rear of an apart- ment building last night. Coroner John J. Morrisey said the double tragedy was murder and suicide. The bodies of the man and. woman were found in an alley by the engineer of the building as he investigated the sound of several shots. Both were dead when police arrived. The woman h: been shot in the abdomen and the man through the head. ad | New York and New Jersey members of JANUARY 16, 1931 $70,000,000 BRIDGE OVER HUDSON TO BE NAMED FOR FIRST PRESIDENT Action Taken Out of Respect for Washington Bicen- tennial, Hoover Informed. bridge, when completed next year, will T wra. "Js s siaried < kind in the world. was st River, between Fort Washingtony N. Y. | 1927 and will cost approximately and Fort Lee, N. J., is to be named the | $70,000,000. Tt has two towers which George Washington Memorial Bridge | are higher than the Washington Monu~ out of respect for the world-wide cele- [ ment. Its length is 4,760 feet, or nearly a The huge suspension bridge rapidly nearing completion over the Hudson bration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington during 1932, according to the word brought to President Hoover yesterday by repre- sentatives of the George Washington Bi- ‘Commissio: FEAR DEATH NOT MURDER of New York' Authority. N mml’mm( :h‘e’“ mm of this! Judge Dismisses Two Accused of O tiiostion were Sepatos| Frightening Woman Fatally. Fess of Ohlo, vice chairman of the| NEW YORK, January 16 (P). — commission; Representative Bloom of | Frightening a person to death isn't murder, a court decided yesterday. New York, associate director; Repre- sentative Tilson of Connecticut, Senator Physicians in the trial of Ida Oliver, 53, and Thomas Oliver, 54, her hus- Capper of Kansas, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Mrs. John D. Sherman and Wil- | band, testified that Mrs. Marie Elis, 54, whom they were accused of mur- liam Tyler Page, members of the Execu- tive Committee of the commission, and | dering, died of a heart attack brought on when they crashed into the Oliver's George de B. Keim, representing the mile. centennial n and of the Port employment office. the Port of New York Authority. Magistrate Earl Smith dismissed the The President was reminded that this ' murder counts. "NASH < Announces FRENGH BULDING HUGE EW LINER Ship to Be 1,000 Feet Long Will Be Largest Electrically- Driven Vessel. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, January 16.—The French Line today announced it was construct- ing what it calls the fastest and largest electrically propelled passenger ship in the world. The length, of the ship will be 1,000 feet, and its speed more than 30 knots. Its displacement tonnage was not an- nounced. ction has been’ begun at St. Nazaire, thé anonuncement said, and it is expected the liner will enter the H‘l\;r'ez-‘new York service in the Spring o £ The Leviathan, largest vessel, is 906 feet long. The Majestic, largest British ship, is 915 feet long, al- tm&xflnofi so broad as the Leviathan. men, new German ocean grey- hound, is 898 feet long, and its sister American - H-ORR MO COMPANY 1522 FOURTEENTH ST., N. W.. 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The Nash-Orr Motor Company will open its doors ata formal reception, Saturday, January 17, featured by a special exhibit of a complete line of Nash Eights and Sixes,. designed and dressed to appeal to individual taste. These are the cars which, through beauty and performance, coupled with sen- sational value have swept Nash within a few short weeks from their first showing, to foyrth place in motor car sales in the United States, according to latest available registra- tion figures. You are cordially invited to attend this formal opening and to inspect the three Series of néw Nash Eights—including the 115-horsepower Eight-90—and the Series of four new Nash Sixes. O P Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Reasonable Rentals ,Colds =4 Headaches 666 also in Tablets THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY, KENOSHA, WISC‘ON'S‘IN