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D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 STAR, WASHINGTON, United States, Jointly sued by the 19 i made answer that he SUTHERLAND CITED |Stmios*ia: s dniver”uta? IN SUIT OF GERMANS — Fat Man’'s Train Fall Easy. Palling from & train is all in th Alien Property Custodian Must Ex- tnve!sm!‘or T Chl’;mnn a Blneg:l;uyr: S DEEMED UNWISE oy oo el | plain Failure to Answer England. Chapman, who weighs 238 | % pounds, plunged as the train passed Legion Heads Urged to Rely| Interrogatories. Phrough ‘Whiteball Tunnel,” furned. somersault, landed on his feet and walked to Wellington. He received only on Education Instead of Persecution. L Escapes Years of Experience in Fitting Foundation Garments... The difference between clothes that fit perfect! ax’-d those which are indifferently fitted lies in the (nunriatmn garment. And whether that garment is properly or im- properly dfitted rests with the stylist or corsetiere. We know that a properly fitted foundation garment will Create an ensemble that is pretty close to 100% as re- gards the proper silhouette. We know this because for nearly a half a century we have kept in constant contact with women, planned with them, talked with them and fitted them. We know all the forms of the mode and we know how to devclop or reduce them in accordance with the dictates of Madam Fashion. And so, with this back- ground to commend us, may we have the pleasure of serving you? R 5 L/ffz cland 1105 F Street Howard Sutherland, alien property | & few scratches and a small cut over custodian, has been cited by Chief Jus-'| the right eye. tice Alfred A, Wheat of the District| — Supreme Court to show cause tomorrow why he should not be held in contempt of court for failing to make afiswer to interrogatories set forth in a suit filed against him by 19 German citizens, represented by Mrs. Mabel Walker | Willebrandt, former Assistant United | States Attorney General. | FUR —CLEANING— Modern methods in fur clean- ing enable us to give your old fur coat that glossy finish. Our prices for this work are excep- tionally low at this time. | By the Associated Press. | INDIANAPOLIS, May 14—The Na- | tional Eexecutive Committee of the | American Legion, meeting here today, | was faced with a Tecommendation of its The Germans are seeking to recover Americanism Commission that it table shares of stock in American corpora- | |a request of Hamilton Fish, jr., chair- tions which were being held for their | man of a congressional committee ap- | " accounts in British branches of Ger- | pointed to investigate Communism. | 4 man banks at the outbreak of the | | Representative Fish last January World War. = February 22 last Mrs. | | asked the Legion to indorse the recom- Willebrandt filed in court an interroga- | mendations of his committee. An- | tory directed to Sutherland to explain | nouncing the commission’s decisi how many such shares of stock he | Dan Spurlock, national Americanis held, and his time to_answer was ex- chairman, said it will recommend to | tended to April 9. When the alien the Legion Executive Committee that | iy property custodian had not answered Congress be urged to authorize and ] % . by Ma; propriate the necessary funds to e issnad. |sble the Department of Justice to en- | e clients of Mrs. Willebrandt, want orce all such statutes that might be e court to require Sutherland to ac- | invoked to curb Communists and other | MRS. ISABEL D. McHIE, count, for all the shares of stock he | subversive activitles, R | Wealthy matron, whose estape in dic- | received from the British banks m‘?‘ e commission, Spurlock s e account of German citizens an “deems it the wise plan of action to | Suise from & B"mmm‘th :'fs‘:%m that there be allotted to them a por- | quietly, through the light of truth, dis- May 10, was revealed when Willam J.| fjcn of the total stcck equivalent to | orders. ‘.kxpabte the rals;;- doctrine xhlch Com- | Rapp, an attorney, filed a petition 1n‘:h»‘1; ;rsg{mx hrldings. munism preaches. We advocate the ‘alter_O. Woods, t: the New York Supreme Cturt, May 12, | w"'. Rflfimhm‘f The Original “G” Street | promotion of our own program of edu- asking that Mrs. Susan J. Muthall of S cation rather than arouse greater inter- | ¢hiccity be appointed-special guardian | M AT"’ R Ess Es Furrier 1215 G St. *spatan s This is the economical way to Europe this summer. 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