Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1931, Page 23

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» overnor Brands Mob Burn- By the Associated Press. “Ni g i HAMILTON, N. Y., Janu 16.—So- Ing “Disgrace”—No INQUIrY | 4,:a SXonie: Which Jooks and tasies like table salt, is the newest mental 00d. ‘This is a surprise in the scientific world, because sodium bromide long has been known for mildly "lieprczlve a sedative effects. It was given in sm: JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., January 16. amounts, three to five grains. A State investigation into the lynch-| But when tried in massive doses of § Monday of Raymond Gunn, colored, | 50 o 200 grains t a time upon mental > patients at the Utica, N. Y., 08~ t Maryville, Mo, is “proceeding on | i produced such marked improve- e theory that Nodaway County Will|ment that Colgate University has un- elcome any investigation of law vio- deTrt;ken “f?l le;:;n uv’lh);‘n . WasE tions in the county” Gov. Henry S. e results e experiments, aulfield said last night. No request | conducted upon normal persons by Rob- { Asked by County. ’L the Associated Press. THE EVENING STAR, WASLINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931 ? ISS[]URI T0 PROBE |SOPIUM BROMIDE SPEEDS - BRAIN OF MENTAL PATIENTS LYNCHING OF MAN s o = S, e st e ministered in Large Doses, Hospital Reveals. of the Colgate psychological laboratory were made public yesterday. They find “marked and significant” effects upon such mental functions as lag_of attention and speed of addition and of cancellation. ~All these were speeded up. Physical effects, either good or bad, were less marked, but, there was an improvement in co-ordi- dination of motion. The psycholosists conclude that the bromide's effects on the mentally dis- eased are associated to a large extent with speeding up of brain functions and to some extent with improved motor co-ordination. These are group effects—that is, not all individuals were affected in the same manner. br an investigation has been made by | €rt F. Stanley and Dr. Donald A. Laird i Gunn, accused of assaulting and mur- ring Velma Colter, 19-year-old school | CEVETGEITRTAS KELLY POSTAL BILL ing taken the cou jouse a ry- lofor a preliminary nearing, taken to| |NDORSED BY BROWN ! lter taught, chained to the ridge- R le and burned to death. | . im'x.‘hh u:tflk;n on the part of (.hetmub‘Paltmulter General Favors Sp:-.d- “a_deflance of the law, an outrage | B sgTa ing $45,000,000 on Buildings ” Gov. Caulfield said in a_letter e Attorney General Stratton Shartel. *I therefore request you make a thor- ounty officials. country school house where Miss | wpon justice and a disgrace to the | te g & Over Five-Year Period. crerarnzesne dught investigation * * * and do T S everything in your power to see that| A plan to spend $45,000,000 over & e, cesponsible for the crime aTe | fve-year perlod for bullding'and buy- 'Adit. Gen. A. V. Adams, who was|ing postoffice stations, branches, and Maryville at the time of the lynch- | garages in the federal building program . said in his report to the Governor|was advocated yesterday by Postmaster rday he received mo request from |General Brown before the House Build- eriff Harve England for aid. A com- |ing Committee. The Postmaster Gen- my of National Guard troops was in |eral endorsed the Kelly Bill to author- Maryville Armory, awaifing a call |ize the amount and said if it passed he the sheriff, he said. 4 would ask the Budget bureau for imme- ‘The House of the Missour] Legisla- | diate approval of $15,000,000 for the fure today adopted a resolution con- |next three years. mning the lynching and urging that | “Existing” law limits us to the con- derelict in duty be punished. |struction of main postoffices and annex- i\ Shartel has sent an inVestigator, |es ” he said, “it would be an advantage name he did not reveal, to Mary- | to 'have this bill, even if we cannot get the funds immediately from the budget.” Brown answered recent criticisms of excessive postoffice rentals by saying that in his lease study “I found no F save a sale of articles made by g failure to protect the public interest.” The larger program of the depart- | ment, he testified, contemplates the con- | struction or acquisition of 301 buildings P T Ty seatss aeasITITaRTIIIRLAR RS $13.95 H : : H i § ¢ { ! H i § : : LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 NT STORE Men’s Overcoats That Were on which the annual rental now exceeds $7,000,000. The ultimate cost of the project was estimated at $70,000,000. ‘The committee postponed action until next week. e - s Rumania’s favorable trade balance for the first nine months of 1930 was the largest in the history of the country. 2001 16th Street Thiee Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration Reasonable Rentals Burchell’s Famous Bouquet A Superior Coffee 25c Ib. Delivered to Your Door N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. *10 “Now’s the time to save on an excellently tailored all-wool overcoat of the stylish double-breasted model. Navy, oxford, tan, brown and mixtures; 35 to 42. Tots’ Winter Coats That W $5.95, 3;35 $4=9_§ Trico broadcloth and all-wool coats in dressy styles, trimmed in fur! Some with capes. Green, wine, tan and blue; 3 to 6. Sale! Pure Dye Silk Underwear—Only Step-ins, chemises, panties and dance sets lader, with lace; and with lovely $ 4 .49 lace insertions. Pink, honey dew, nile —_— and tea rose; 36 to 40. The 4 Leading Fashions in SPRING DRESSES Prints—Plaids—Jackets A lovely print with fure trimmed sleeves, $7.84. and Fur-Trimmed Sleeves If you're in doubt about what to buy for Spring, start P Ee st EsIBase e ras RSl Yeunssras with these four fashions! They’re new, yet inexpensive! Scotch plaids tailored smartly, bright floral prints on dark® grounds, and a jacket frock for daytime wear. Add a fur- trimmed frock, and you're ready for evening! Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50. January . . . and We’ve Found a Great Demand for New Spring Straw-Trimmed Felts In Bright $ .88 New Colors = Shiny, flexible straw turbans with a bow of grosgrain ribbon . . . poke shapes with a brim of lacey straw . .. snug little cloches with straw worked into the crown . . . that’s just a few of these many smart new hats offered at this -M:-ia! Black, brown, and very bright greens, blues The House of Courtesy Saturday . .. Philipsborn 'ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN FaG Natbonal 1133 L4 CONTINUING THE SPECIAL SALES FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES As announced yesterday, this is a special sale arranged in our January Sales for our regular patrons in the Government, and for others to learn they can afford the correct fashions at Philipsbdrn. 750 High-Grade Advance Spring FROCKS | $]5 and $2.5 For Every Daytime and Evening Occasion For Women, Misses and Juniors All the new fashions in plaids, stripes, prints, sheer wools, chiffons, laces and taffetas. New high shades, black and those new blue tones. Bolero Frocks Cocktail Treatments Tailored Types Jacket Frocks January Sale of Pure Dye Pure Silk LINGERIE $].09 $].69 3 pieces $§3 Slips Step-Ins Chemises Dancettes French Panties Step-Ins Chemises Dancettes French Panties All are cut from well fitting patterns, and beautifully tai- lored or trimmed with dainty lace. Each tubbing seems to improve them, as there is no “filling.” White, Baby Blue, Nile, Blush, Flesh Slips and Chemises Step-ins and French Panties, Dancettes, sizes 34 to 44 sizes 19 to 23. sizes 32 to 36. January Sale of CLOTH COATS 546 Made to Sell for $59.50, $69.50, $79.50 : For Misses and Juniors Women and Little Ladies High type coats that we are proud to sell for the lowest price in years, trimmed with such luxyrious furs as— Skunk Muskrat S5 Deposit will hold - Fitch Lapin your coat for 30 days, Civet Cat Badger or deferred payments Karakul Squirrel can be arranged. o7 Choice of the House Coats Were $135 to $175 Black, brown, green. Sizes 12 to 44 January Sale of FUR COATS Best Values in Years Panther, Lapin, Karakul Paw, $ Russian Pony, Sealine*, Self-trim3 Sealine, Leopard and Ermine Trim; Sealine Trimmed with Rus- sian Squirrel. *Dyed Coney. Jap Weasel, Siberian Squirrel, Raccoon, Hudson Seal*, self and $ I 8 5 Ermine trim, 4

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