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' B—14 THE EVENING TWO.SLAIN IN BATTLE WITH RAIL DETECTIVE | &5 Self-Defense Claimed in Shooting of Kentuckian and Son. $2,000 Bond Posted. .'B: me Assoclatec Press. Ross, an s ‘were shot and killed late yesterday i l raAl- not_related to the slain mien, Saloud self-defense, was charged with volun- 0 ////////// 7 Vi tary manslaughter, and released under $2,000 bond. 'l'he detective had an argument Mcn night, Whia he v uught hlm pick!ng up coal on the I‘nfl- road i Oscar waited on the front steps ot hlu home yesterday afternoon " HEADS WOMEN'S AVIATION GROUP s WS MG e iR e Clark D. Stearns of Florida to The umcuve sald Osear hit him with a brick, and the father and another son. Walter, 19, came out of thé house and joined in the fight. He said John Ros§ pulled a pistol and fired three times at him, whicH went wild, and that he was forc"d to return the fire to save his cwn, To get 1id of the oversupply of win city of Wcseny, Hungary, has pe mitted s citizens to enjoy the huury of wine baths at 17 cents a dip. 7777777777 Succeed Mrs. Blackmore as President. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, May 14.—Mrs. Clark D. ‘Swn‘m of Cocoanut Grove, Fla., elected president of the Women's Ni onal Aeronautical Association at flslnatlve Chinese. | second annual convention here Tues- | supposed to provide comfort to ancestral Orra Heald ' spirits. Berberlch'S day. She succeeds Mrs. | STAR, Bllckmore of Detrolt, founder of the Shaw Green, D Mrs. Ulysses G Hills, Calif., second vice Don Pnbody. Coral Gables, - ul'y and Miss Blanche Reed, Atlanta, Ga., treasurer. Directors elected were: Mrs. Blackmore, Mrs. J Don Alex- A. G. Speare, mm-mt Me., ‘snd Mrs. Mary Dowd, Chicago government of Nanking is re- pomd {6 have forbidden the burning of oss paper, which for many centuries been a general custom among The ceremony was F ST. « TWELFTH WASHINGTON, FOR PHILIPPINES Senator Vandenberg Hits Uncer- .| tainty in U. 8. Policy, but Fears Any Radical Change. By the Associated Press. MANILA, P. I, May 14—Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan completed & study of Philippine condi- tions by saying he opposed immediate independence, but favored relief from Because—The Leases of the Subtenants Operating the Ready-to-Wear Dep't Red Cross Shoe Dep’t—Children’s Dep’ t—Mllllnery Dep't Will Shortly Be Terminated ALL THEIR STOCKS MUST BE LIQUIDATED Without Regard to Cost or — Former Selling Price — _SALE STARTS Friday, May 15%*-9 A. M. Entire Stock of RED CROSS 27, % SHOES MUST BE SOLD Second Floor Entire Stock of New Spring and Summer MILLINERY MUST BE SOLD Second Floor Entire Stock of New BOYS' and GIRLY APPAREL Sizes No Charges 1to 10 MUST BE SOLD BAGS and Costume Jewelry Special Purchases Added to Our COATS SUITS DRESSES FUR COATS SPORTSWEAR MUST BE SOLD WINTER COATS and FUR COATS offered during this sale will make it worth your — Important — Luxuriously Trimmed while to buy one now New Spring COATS BRAND NEW SUMMER FROCKS New SUITS Just received—all must be sold quiclly No Refunds No Exchanges All Sales Final Sport and Dressy Types D. O, THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1931, *|[FREEDOM OPPOSED the l!'hhuon ‘Vanderberg left Manila today lbol.rd the President Madison. Pointing out the islands llrendy have bwt 98 per cent autonomy, he said: h sudne wrench (as inde- your economic status wou!d be a c.llmny would impair the livelihood of your own_economic les as d!sMngulshed rmm your pommu uplrnuons he s Dairy products constltute nbou! one- third of th diet of members of the white race, 2% 7 “curse ol;nnnczrmnty %0 far n ’Z \ Never Before at SELLING OUT} Any Shoe in the Store $6).98 This Low Price All Styles All Sizes We Must Sell Everything Formerly $5 and $6 La Paree SHOES 940 F St. N.W. Jme neEwW Hleffs Shoe Clearance! Sorosis and Other Fine Shoes Formerly $7.50 to $15.00 $ This group includes broken and discontinued Spring and Summer lines, of sport shoes with gristle soles, the Magnolia sandal in pastel blue and green, Morocco, spectator sports ties and pumps, afternoon shoes in col- ored kidskin, linen Theo ties and patent leather, There are also some imported brocade evening slippers. The individual lines are badly broken, but every size from 3 to 9 and AAA to A is represented. A size chart is included for your convenience. ALL SALES FINAL! Width T62 |58 om0 16 |8 8 |10,16_23 4 AA | A lid 115 _| B 1322 B0 |17 C 12112 | 810 12 012 Jellef’s Shoe Department—Street Floor 1227 F Street WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF TURBANS at the very low price 6 5 Straw Bouchle Angora Rolkyour-owm fn our economy section The All-About Hats That Go. Everywhere And Do Everything That Active Young People Do. Styled by our best designers. Made from pur own materials. lew Summer Colors.. Y