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THE EVEN l\fl STAR, WASHINGTOX, #. C., MONDAY, JUNE », 9V GA”FURNIA []“. SerS Freak Record EAP[]NE,S WEAHH Restored Palntmflr to Hang in Natlonal Museum [}UMPAB]’ U GEB ZIXAS MAN HOPES TO WALK AROU) DwOlTLn BACKWARD. | SUUGH'I’ BY U S | ' GRANT fw‘ny'twm-xt-v' s(l:vm/« fi:l-:,xu.s' 0411 onf CcANVAS. Committee for Stabilization | i Property Wil Be Seized to | . &% . .. ol SECURITY Presents Program of 21 : | b ke Insure Collection of $215,- 1} 4 g / N . il cerTIFIED coLD Points to Industry. : e i by | 083 Taxes. : ; / . . i i o S — v 4 . . Py o’} . il . 2 —for furs, clothing, rugs, Br the Associated Press. z f “ | | By the Associated Press. : ¥ s ) A : ! iy Il ete. LOS ANGELES, June 8.—Designed to o i CHICAGO, June 8.—The Govern- & 3 o S u help stabilize the turbulent conditions K 4 ki ment was on a treasure hunt today, B 2 “ § $2 for the Summer for fur in the California oil industry, a pro- 3 i ; 3 with Alphonse Capone’s reputedly vast ., 2 coats, 4c per sq. it. for gram of 21 points was subwmitted to ofl| F 2 ? resources as the object of the search. - 4 i rugs. $6 for trunks of i st i e The location of the notorious gang 3 Vi ot reactipeanietided HEL e S leader’s property holdings was sought 1%, Oraing, t e This body, headed and organized by B o g brodh st W g Glazing, cleaning and repairs Mark L. Requa. director of the oll ' S o for furs, washing and repairs o5 Puel Ad- : : . sure collection of the $215,083 the Gov- < B _ rs division of the United s«at‘; w‘ 3 B ernment alleges Capone owes as in- - : for rugs dufing the Summer if I".,‘.i‘."éér“é“’n'} 2‘:‘;{1‘?;»(::\'“}20& lhe.‘l‘nd‘\‘l:f 3 come tax. . ' p ¥ desired. Special storage chests iy 1o secure An Impartial view. : Capone was indicted last Friday for | . . / for clothing, rented or sold. FRo P! 3 - o alleged evasion of the income tax. He ol o ; e iErs - ‘Would Curtail Output. » 1 ; subsequently sufrendered and was re- p 4 oy TICN fumigation and Ko- R mendations included rigid cur- 3 leased on a $50,000 bond. - 7 y £ 2 % # % z » ] Iallri\i‘?‘x"t‘ Jr output, proration, co-opera- In additicn to his Chicago and Miami | . | v / ; 7 nate moth pmnfing for fur. tion among refiners, following the na- Beach, Fla., real estate holdings, he is | ‘ % 7 7 niture, mattresses, rugs, tional cod> of ethics for marketing 4 | reputed to own a huge ranch between - 2 / ; y woolens. evolved by the American Petroleumn In- L4 Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif,, and i stitute, adoption of uniform contract i property near Eagle River, Wis. policies and differentials to dealers. " o Aetion D i Week. D it 2t At o : : The announcement of the latest Gov PO L S A : ernment blow aimed at the gang chief, I IFE-SIZE ofl painting of Gen. Grant and 27 of his generals, painted by Hensen Balling dfring the Civil War, (|| With moths, carpet beetles, Consult us freely about any prohlems connected co-operation. was made by Robert E. Neely, acting which for the past 40 years has lain in a Washing ton storage warehouse and was recently sold at auction to ||f| - Requa said the body found the de- collector of internal revenue, who said moralization “due primarily to overpro- i 4 the lien actions would be started next @ local resident and restored by C. Calusd, Washington artist. -—Star Staff Photo. | | Why Take Chances? ductiol The committee report added week in the varicus revenue districts | | 3 s? producers had announced a pro-rated where Capone property could be found. | e i inai e curtailment. He added that the action would cover Other recommendations included re- o A SI::: '?E)')oslt boxes and other personal ! M'ss'oNARY COLLEGE WESLEYAN HONORS TWO PARADE WILL FEATURE | S o and efosa) o supply demers ‘ P clvil_action” sald Neely, “Is ‘ | VETERAN ENCAMPMENT| S mmfg zfn"m who cut posted prices. | compulsory and entirely separate from GRADUATES CLAS | Doctors o Law Giv Given Educator and 1140 HFTEENTI{ST Ths conmittee found there are too PLE! L. WINGO any criminal proceedings which may te many service stations. Of Abilene, Tex., hasn't got eyes in the back of his head, but he has a special | taken by the office cf the United States = Aot Bishop by Ohio University. Columbia Heights Businessmen || ASAFE DEPOSITOPYFQ(AOYEAP& ? air of rear-vision gogglcs, with which he hopes to walk his way—backward-— | district attorney. 2 5 DELAWARE, Ohio, June 8 (/). AVADERE AT baflt round the werla, Brito shows Wingo hiking backward through St, Louls, Mo, | “No matter where Capone pleads | Elder L. K. Dickson of Seventh- | president George P. Zook of the Uni.| Fian for Elaborate March on C. AASPINWALL . PRESIDENT Conduct of the industry for fair| cireets, which he reached recently in his strange record attempt. He averages gumv to thescriminal charges in the A ’wrmy of Akron and Bishop James C. Night of June 18. < profit, Tather than for volume, Was ad- [ about three miles an hour —A. P. Photo. | indictments returned Friday, and no Day Adventists Speaks | Baker of the Methodist Episcopal vocated. - — e ‘mn(ln what arrangement is made with - | Church, whose home is in Seoul, Korea, Plans are going forward for an The committee recommended further rosecutors, the civil action is en- at Services. | were awarded degrees of doctors of €laborate parade Thursday evening, steps to bring “independents” into a co- umv divorced from it.” law at the annual Ohio Wesleyan Uni- June 18, in connection with the annual operative group. o | versity commencement today. encampment _of the District Depart- Besides Requa. the following signed May Pay Up. Flder 1. K. Dickson, president of | Doctor of dicinity degrees were ment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. the report: A. C. Balch, Los Angeles, An early trial on the income tax vio- Vew York ere {awarded Rev. E. A. Pollard Jones cf ' Ralph Wallace is chairman of the the Greater New York Conference of formerly president of the San Joaquin | 1ation charge was promised by the |Seventh.day Adventists, was the com- | the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Committee of the Columbia Heights Light & Power Co.: Roy N. Bishop. prosecutors cn_the indictment, which | mencement speaker last night as 62 Of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Yoshimune Busioess Men's Association in charge | San Francisco, president of Peirce, Fair alleged Capone’s income between 1924 | students were graduated from the | Abe, dean of the Academy of Aoyama | Of 8rrangements. & Co, and L. D. Rickatts, Pasadena, and 1928 was at least $1,038.654. They | Washington Missionary College. | Gukuin, 'rmu, annn Six bands already have been pledged j former president of Inspiration Con- | said the case would be disposed of by | The invocation was given by Elder to take part in the parade, which is s L el L L T e aicton by THROWN FROM HORSE pe Dl e . . 5 e Chicago Tribune said there was | lumbia Union. and the benediction by . . PSR MACHSRPTAN. an expectation in the office of United | Elder C. H. Watson, president of the pore M. g Wi W Mgy Notice to Subscribers S Moslems’ Ownershlp Rullng Two Students Are Killed En | S a>iiation Attorney George E. Q.| General Conference. The diplomas street: east along Fairmont street to § ; % . 5 4 Eleventh street, thence north to the i Kingsbury Says His Firm Will Adopt Johnson that Capone would tender the | were presented by President H. H. Wife of Leon Brusiloff, Orchestra SRS G e in Apartment Houses Committee Plan. by British Commission | Route to Mexico, wistaking | S et e onionce. e ta v | - The exercises followed three days Leader, Is Injured. bsiness sessions cf the encempment Subscribers wishing the SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 (#).—The . {€eady under six-month sentence for | of ceremonies for the gradualing clasS. | re Leon Brusiloff, wife of the Fox | iee iSying with Mr. Wallace on carrier boy to knock on Standard Oil Co. of California has in- ives Free Access. Men for Bandits. failing to answer a grand jury sum-|The class night exercises were held Theater Ofchestra leader. left - o 3 the door when delivering dorsed the Requa report and stabiliza- Gives Free Acce | mons. in 1929, during an income in- | Thursday night, the consecration serv- | zortl€h SICbSStia, leacet lefl Bmert the Columbia Heights Business Mens The Star will please tele- tion plan P | — quiry, but has appealed. ice for graduates FPriday night and|for a broken ankle, received yesterday | Dismer, A. R. Swan, Frank J. Sobotka phone circulation depart- President K. R. Kingsbury, comment-| . 0 ol RN | 3 i 3 baccalaureate services Saturday morn: | when she was thrown from a horse in |and John E. Burgett. The Vete ment, National 5000—and ins Lol i U Py | LONDON, June 8—The Government ATCHISON, Kans. June 8.—Emilio GO TEVORS saroun g tl’g\;lngnralb PRy \r‘?ZQ" 1 | Potomac_Park. | of Foreign Wars committee co-operat- Instructions will be given nt>nds to adcpt the findings and rec- A Bl e > e » @ — - = el el Mrs. Brusiloff's injury was received | ing with the asscclation group includes for this service to start at orq_r;;ndmmr:s of this committee. commission appointed to adjudicate Cortes Rubio, 20 years old. cousin of | MIAMY, Fla. June 8 (#)—A tem-|PRccAlaureate sermon. when her horse became frightened by | Walker Colston, chairman; William I. once. whishe present chaotlc condition in gifferences between Moslems and Jews President Ortiz Rublo of Mexico, and | porary restraining order prohibiting 7 . a pessing automobile and threw her.| Snyder, Walter P. Boehm. Dr. Joseph ch the industry finds itself he said.| oo tne rights to the uce of th: wail- | another Mexican student, Manuel Go- | deputy sheriffs from further removal| Nearly 400 Americans now, live in | She was riding with her husband and F. Beaitle Dr. A. Victor Gercell, H. W. “'is obviously the result of indiscrimi- | Chti Milt Dt 1 V. | Wi d R. C. Muschlit: : : et o fhmect it e of houschold furnishings from Al Ca- | Hong Kong. China Milton Dunn, attorney ocrner an uschlitz. nate overproduction and a demoralized | i€ Wall at Jerutal:m for devotional mez, 22 years old, were shot and killed | Of housshold furnishings trom Al Ca| - effort to get rid of the surplus in | purposes today ruled that sole owner- at Ardmore, Okla., early today. The | jsued today by Clrcuit Judge W. I @lutted market ship of the wall 5 vested in the Mos- slayers were reported to be Oklahoma | Freeland. " lems. officers, whom the victims believed were | _The crder was obtained by Frank FUNERAL FOR MRS. ESPEY | At the same time the commission bandits Clark, jr. Miami sttorney, who said he ¢ < : T0 BE HELD TOMORROW held that the Jews should have free| The slain youths, with another stu- "‘g;;;‘:;ihi‘,i,,fl;‘:fi;‘; e Botsecin: access to the wall for purposes of de- dent, left Atchison vesterday to drive to | der attachment and removed & portion votion at all times, under definite con- Mexico City. { of its furnishings Saturday night fol- Widow of Henry Clny Espey Died | ditions regarding appurtenances of wor- | Fernando Ortiz Rubio and Guillermo | 10Wing the filing of a suit against Ca- = A pone by Vincent C. Giblin, Miami at- AoV Ers Y eterdny ship. Ortiz Rubio, sons of the President, 1eft | forney The officers had said they would It is stipulated that the Jews shall in a second car at the same time, They | remove more furniture today. at Age of 87. not blow the ram's horn near the wall, were brlieved to be somewhere in Texas Giblin seeks $50.000, which he claim- b:‘lglrr}gl services for Mrs. Mary Eliz- | nor cause any avoidable disturbance | todas ;d is & balance due him as attorney abet spey, widow of Henry Clay - Thought Officers Bandits. e Eorey, who died aoterday Sty Clay|to the Moslems, and that the Mo R — will be neld at the rocidonce 1995 Mg | lems. in turn, must not annoy the Jews Salvador Crtez Rublo, 24 years old, | Giblin' represented Capone in _severai| street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, | Guring their devotions. another cousin cf the President, who | court actions here. Burial u&l be in g)ak Hill C(‘msury i Held Owned by Moslems. \as companion of the two boys slain. < . r&:ddsfllul Wih:»had bee; Ahlltphlnng an Ontegral part. of the Haram Eeh | taken the Oklahoma officers for bandits. | DAVIS, W. Va. June 8 (Special) — Library off Congress ana’ the G Ownership of the pavement in front | Benedic College here wi alvador | season snd one of the largest ever seen Library gress and the Govern- | rtes Rublo and Manuel Gomez. ' here was landed Friday afternoon from 3y, [ of the wall and the adjacent Moroccan m;Tn’s)\rm:nfn?mgpev}{:rf‘:gn'f; 1922.| Quarter opposite the Wah also s vested | Emilio Cortes Rubio ‘was _former | Blackwater River, above Davis, by Jonn John, Louis and Bdward Espey. and two | i, the Moslems, the commission found. | Student and had been attending the | LaRue of this place. The trout meas- The commission, created by the Brit- Missouri Sthonl of Mines, at Rolla, Mo, sured 24', inches in k*nglh and weighed leaves 15 érnndchudnen AN {8igrent= | ine Inpproyal for _ the iTeague oft Na- |, ?amd" dmfi"-d ey ubine b P tions Council, consists of Charles Barde, followed closely by another during the : a Swiss; Eliol Loefgren, former Swed- night. He said he and his companions en, former Dutch colonial official. They o . . 23 :.:::l,“,mfl!gfi'?hfixflmg FoR N?ogf,m; S L e CIFTEE Wr-—" . Made “Beautiful ASEs. act y me. Salvador said he left the car-a few echikIg evltence: moments_after they reached Ardmore By the Flowers— | I s st S50 mgm-mfll“k‘fm o B oo Jewish Rights Defined. and in his absence heard shooting, and Hence by MOTH! Let us Mothproof them for vou v i 3 " v r ons T I yoar Swh hobe by the Konave | , BY today's ruling the Jews on their | uPon his return found his companions rient in pastiogss gisaias | davs of orship may piac: ncar the had been slain and ofmcers 'who ap- |}| B| A C E,(};::!.‘(!vtn:‘:cn U BRI L e e T e b e i parently had fired upon them standing ACKISTONE Torah scrolls and_the table on which ' Dearby. a1 UToth o SRAVE® STORAGE, POiass, | the ark stands. These appurtenances College authorities said the youtns || Fl ORAL GOING? WHFRE? TELL US WHEN AND|may be used on special fast days or Were carrying a large sum of money, ‘move _ your days of public praver ordered by the t00k arms with them for protection and a S mlahtyiona o N Chlet Tanbit of Jerusniem. on ihe aens were to have tne weapons for hunting || DECORATIONS W NAT'L DELIV. ASSN. Phone Natl. 1460 ish new year day and one the day of at home. EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR SHOE fE- | atonement. Emilio Rubio was the son of a Mexi- PAIr thop ang Gry’cleaner. JBig money for| The temporary prohibition against o City attorney assaciated in business and houses for rent or o 3 the use of benches, carpets and similar A With the father of Salvador Rubio. . e* Dr. G- D. R OBAUEY. | 2 ppurtegances is made absolute. Gomez was the son of a large land- Orrle TE. CUT 1O SIZE The ruling stipulates that Moslems holder in the southern republic, who. or over, 3¢ shall not construct, repair cr demolish died several years ago. Ca Nrionsd s, ";}',’,:',’,‘,”,{“ z’i?"" 20 s | any building adjacent to the wall in I WILL BE RESPONSIBLE For N DERTS | Such manner as to encroach on the 3 giber than contracted by me L HAR- | pavement or to interfere with the Jews e 1407 H St. N.W. Her Fairest of charges—superior service. We welcome consul VY WELSH 1908 44tn et hw " REh e | INVALID ROLLING CHAIRS. FOR RENT o | GUTINE their devotlonal visits. 5 > Nat'l 4905 aale’ complete line of hew and used chairs sple complete ine . Political Acts Barred. a s prices Also folding cnairs. . .| Political speeches or demonstrations UN; STA o i STOMG B Er any kind near the wall are pro- AR R R . ! : ibited, and the report states that it Z 7 ON AND APTER JUNE 8 1991, 1 WILL NOT : e responelble for any. credit or debte otner | Should be a matter of common interest BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—About § i i i e B ”l‘l/— than those contracted by me personally. | to both parties that the pavement all that was in the papers ‘ = " DEWEY F. PEACOCK, 816 Farragut st. n.w. | should be kept clean and the wall ~day was about “debts.” Every na- should not be disfigured. Because of tion, and every [ONG DISTANCE | MOVING its character as a historical monument, individual, their maintenance of the wall is intrusted ¢ 2 principal ‘worry 2 to the Palestine administraticn. p is “debt.” What & sTORAGE ¢ A “ g S O N1 BUTTABLE —FoR | _~This contentious problem.” said the Vi / would be the | & _ . muuo: PARTIES, “bariquets, weadings and | Teport, vdoes not ove its existence to [ matter with ETTING lace curtains to two_different conceptions regarding a this, for reliev- ; standard of law which both parties prncumlly 2 straig ray. —unti ST . Ll T L g hang straight had always been a problem—until _WANTE] DS e “On the contrary, it has arisen from P jon" i i ) 5 i S \\QKT D—LOA ..3une 13| an existing incompatibility in the just calling To have extra pair of she discovered Elite's amazingly better way. By {June B i T S sl 5 n gevts off glasses is always a wise this scientific method, the measurements of all cur- “The commission hopes both Moslems over a half precaution, but on youw: 4 i ; i and Jews will accept and respect this —dozen men in the world that vacation it becomes i tains are carefully recorded when the curtains are verfiict with an earnest desire to a are owed more than they owe so necessity. received 3.|tain mutual understanding. that im- vou wouldnt be hurting very many s i ALL portant prerequisite for the common and besides if you give them some s 5 ""‘?\‘,‘ w'd:'n"f’fi’n% NLoADE " interest of both parties in Palestine | worry, that's what they had every- ETZ Of course they are washed by Elite's exclusive Prom NEW YORX e sth|and for peaceable development in the = body else doing for years. Its not & = Controlled Method. Pure, mild suds, and many Interest that's got the world by the > From PHILADELPHIA '11110110110 ih | world at large.” supply and demand. its Old Man | ‘The Wailing Wall of Jerusalem forms . ears. This would give great tem- i rinsings in fresh rain-soft water, 1ve curtains the : part of the western exterior of the \ porary relief to 99 prrgrcent and ()Plo’HPh‘l.t. E . L . . 'yg Phia ‘and Naw York - ancient Jewish Temple of Solomon. de- '\ wouldn't hurt the others long for 151 g W snowy whiteness that is their prihcipal charm. a P:}IT{[‘E,ST&ATFH flTON“‘fm"(’“ '"':‘l-“ <'rmed by d'l;: thl:vl}:ml‘an< dl'Fanr;d VIhP_V would so(tjln h!:‘\" il);hck again. S 22 - L TR AN 'ehemial orn down by make a motion do I - T . Furniture Repairing, | Titus in 63 A" DY and cherished b5 | _sona? = But then comes our secret. The curtains are Phone Potomac 0040 the Jews through the ages. » . . . Upholstering, eriodically the Jews gather to carefully dried, in a current of fresh air, so that for ]’rompt Service . . 1 t the destruction of the temple. & Chair Caneing The Moslems. contending that the wali A they come out absolutely square, and match their CLAY ARMSTRONG |xas Moriem property. appericd o the : xactly. Si : s ona N, TR T Making a House a Home! S S S—— 4 encroachments by the Jews. At that | a difference it makes when the curtains are hung! Metropolitan 2062 time restrictions were placed upon the | g ; g Same locatlon 71 years, which insures low | Appurtenances permitted in,the Jewish / New or old a house is made a real home if you have This is but one of Elite’s Controlled Method prices_and_high-srade workmanship. cervmoniu The Shade Shop Mnstall factory made du Pont TONTINE LOG CABIN SIDING!,,Pipites over the proverty save rire window shades'te all windows. features that make your curtains—and all your to violence, in w Jews and Arabs were killed in riots at A request for an estimate for one shade or hun- . Cclothes—look better and last longer. —for your Summer Cottage. [Jerusalem and elsewhere in Palestine. dreds will receive prompt attention and incurs no oblig 2 il Be sure and see it : | tion.’ | And you get Elite's extra care at HOBSON SEES POPE AUNDRY before building. ’ Du Pont TONTINE‘ is WASHABLE—no need to 8 no extra cost. Hail a vellow Elite : o il | f % 4 2 . B American and Wife Presented by L R e Automobile. Or phone us today. 9 Convenient Branches J. FRANK KELLY, Inc. | Rector of College. Oiir Phone ” t Forget 2131 Ga. Ave. N.W. North 1343. | VATICAN CITY. June 8 (#).—Pope Don Lumber—Millwork—Paint Pius today gave a private audience to | the Address Number Coal—Sand—Gravel—Cement ____ | Rjchmond Pearson Hobson, American | ¢ Trademet ROOF WORK lecturer and author, and Mrs. Hgb&"n(n i Sy They were presented by Mgr. Burke, | il py nature promptly and capavly Jooked | roctor of the Arerican College. Mr. ; Roofing 3rd 8t 8W. | Hobson is a native of Greensboro, Ala., SRR 2\ Company __ District 0933. _ | and lives in Los Angeles. IVE Hobson was a prominent figure in the T SR a— Spanish-American War. A graduate of | 830 13th St. N.W. District 3324-3325 Sand_ diferentt Thavs what|the Naval Academy, he sank the col- rinted matter from this Million- ' lier Merrimac in Santiago Harbor in W. STOKES SAMMONS lar Printing Plant. 1898 and later was apriconer in the | : Spanish fortess. 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