Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1931, Page 11

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KIRKLAND APPEAL T0 BE FILED SOON Defense Attorney Says Ver- dict of Jury Best Hope for Ultimate Acquittal. !y uu Associated Press. ALPARAISO, xnd erch 12.—Con- nance that Vi d, convicted muel tnlcqulmd apm-d t lgt' Defense A O’Hara ttorney as he set about preparation of ‘which held the girl came to her deat b; blow from Kirkland's fis t count alone—the jury verd vinl found the delen%-m not lulhy of at- an " and luded trial, if found authentic. 'w trial, hk:h all points must be sec o\lt lhli be used in an appeal to a highe: Juan Grant crumpl"ker ‘-m pan is e '111 bl '.u:;n t the State pflwn at Michigan —_— PORTRAITS OF GADSBYS ARE UNVEILED IN TAVERN Joint Ceremonies by Legion and ‘Washington Society Held in Alexandria. By aStaft cmrewonden! of The Star. , Va., March 12—Por- &ll\& of Mr. John Gadsby, ‘were recemly found, were velhd at a joint ceremony of the Alex- andri Vld R.lnkln Bll’bee ‘writer lnd address “John Oldsby nnd Hls Tuvom at l.hl his Bar bee | fraternalism offers ome of the best means of cementing friendship between and George wi'.h other gentlemen of Fairfax County wrote the celebrated Fairfax resolves. There Washington's h!n.hdny ‘was first celebrated on February 1 l‘lu ‘when he was old. originated BLUE RMGE SUMMIT IS MENACED BY FIRE Chapman Hotel Annex Destroyed and Adjacent Property Threat- ened by Blaze. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 37 BANDIT ATTACKS REPULSED . BY U. 5. BLUEJACKETS IN CHINA Record of Yangtse River Patrol for Eight Months Shows Scores of Foe Slain in Fights. The number of attacks since July was believed by naval officials to con- stitute a record for any eight months’ period since the patrol was organized. By the Associated Press. SHANGHAI, March 12.—Severr gun- boats, comprisink the United States Yangtse River patrol, have been the| " gince 1870, when the patrol was first un- | Fx.Governor of North Carolina winding river night and 'uy protecun; American citizens and ts and Ammun shipping targets of not less than 37 bandit | established, United States gunboats have since American naval | pioughed the ican were Not g the mlny blme- llong les of the Yangtse ug:ul of cmn-. and flagship dmiral T. T. Craven, com- mander In chlef of the patrol fieet. In addition to regular patrol duty, the vessels of the American fleet have alded the Chinese government greatly in thl maintenance of aids to naviga- Scores of bandits fell dead before the river fire of machine gun and 3-inch rifles American bluejackets. Omullu-ox-u wounded, but an dmmm hnnnll caus] erc! .ugund ‘:’. pon shoals, where they are efzzé ? E i€ £ g i ge B ROUND TRIP Excursions March 15 and 29 8 § agg fiisg g gsza b3 g ii saflors were wounded. On July 30, near Chanteh, in the Stang :um ‘bandits fired upon Lv. Washington 12 lfldnilht Saturday. Returning Lv. York, WESQ 23d St., 5:47 PM., UbErty 8t., fl 00 P.M. Sunday. Tic] Agent About Aok Bienteccing Tours March 15 HARPERS FERRY Martinsburg, Hancock and Cumberland Leave Washington 9:20 AM Returning Same Da Leave Cumberland 5:05 P M. and 10:25 PM. Leave Hancock 6:22 P.M. Leave Martinsburg 7:00 P. M. and 12:21 Mid. Leave Harpers Ferry 7:33 PM. ROUND TRIP FABES warships joined blasting away a shore battery. SAYS WORLD PEACE IS IN FRATERNALISM| Makes Statement at 0dd Fel- - lows’ Banquet at Clarendon. Special Dispatch to the Star. N, Va, March 12—That nations and bringing about world peace, were made by others prominent in the ordt inelue P Flynn of Alexandria, deputy grand mas- ter of Virginia; Mrs. Ida C. Wolfe, presl dent. o{ the Rebekah Assembly. of Vir: ginia; . Lillian Cunningham, vlne resident of the Rebekah Assembly of ginia; Willlam F. Bragg, who in , an Oolumhh, served as toastmaster. voeation was by Rev. Wl!lhmP Wou of the Arlington Presbyterian A program of mt( by the 200 or more Ask Ticket Agent Abou Special Sightseelng Tours turu TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES hln!n-hnonemuemd-hm family ‘The hnve uved An uethn many years. DEAD AT AGE OF 80 Mrs. Julia Loveless Passes Away at Largo Home. Speelsl Dispatch to The Star. LARGO, Md;, March 13—Mrs, Julla home, with Rev. Loveless, 80 years old, wife of Richard Dhurch. Leeland, and Trinity Loveless, died yesterday afternoon at gmnr Mar] officiating. Interment their farm home here. More than a be in ’X‘rlnlw Church Cemetery at suffered a broken | Upper Marlboro. Besides her leaves three sons. services will be held 'o-ov- row afternoon at 280 nclof.k at the J. O. M. Shrewsbury, I f Jack Frost introduced this genial son of Erin to you on Saint Patrick’s Day, what a i jolly time you would have over the tea cups. JACK FROST SUGARS always make things more jolly. There's a kind for every table service and cooking purpose. Each is packed in neat, conveni- ent, sanitary packages and Each Is 100% PURe CANE SUGAR When you buy sugar you can be certain it is clean, sanitary and wholesome—if you insist JACK'FROST SUGAR Refined by The llmhnullu'-vl-finh.b of N. J. And don't forget fo listen fo ““The Sweetest @t 9:30 Eastern Stondard Time. TION-WI ® GROCERS SERVICE 5| Visit Your Nearest NATION-WIDE STORE Or Phone for Service For Information Phone Lincoln 0093 Fairfax Peaches 2 Lg. Cans 3 5c I & M Sweet Potatoes . . Sliced and Halves 2 .. 25¢ Fairfax Hall Cut Beans No 3 zsc Hershey Cocoa . . . . s0cCmn lzl/zc Maiden Blush Apple Butter * 19¢ Star 5-String Brooms :.: 39¢ Stamlard ‘Med. i Can 9c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes & Post Toasties2 "~ 15¢ Ritter Tomato & Vegetable Soup 2 %5 '15¢ Mueller’s Macaroni & Spaghetti P&8G Soap 4 cakes 15¢ \ Van Camp Sardines” Chum Salmon : . . . . Tomatoes. . « . . ¢ oo Ritter’s Catsup 2, LB: 4“ o o °"'25e TaLLcan 10¢ NO.1CAN 5c Tidewater ‘Wise Brothers Chevy Cllm 19c Herring Roe ".~ 14¢ Pint Sc guests cluded a )lhlnm Hehu lu ruam: by ll.mlon, songs b"nm c. P. u.uu and hp a lnd)lhl MluAnn Baltimore & Ohio Dairy Milk Morton Salt Quart 15¢ 2 e 15¢ 28 ‘The Churc] and the wunm Shumate Orchestras music. ‘The banquet was prepared and served. by members of the Clarendon Rebekah ., | Lodge, No. 28. Fairfax Hall Peanut Butter . 21¢ | Sunsweet Prunes 2-Lb. Phs. 18 Pillsbury’s Best Flour Fellowship Club to Dance. 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