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THE EVENING STA’R, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931. FEDERAL VICTORY |22gsceze (UTSBEDTOEND | [(sicads v. v. w. | VETERANS CONDUCT is the strict sense of justice and exact ON CAPONEPRASED =2 2222 T FORVETERANS NEWORAL S| Woopwagp & LoTnrop ;vulon and violation of the prohibition laws, . Local and State Govern-|sf course; wibun e Seion or e Sick Comrade Casts Vote to| - Dead of - Al Wars Honored : : ments Suffer by Comparison | A= Siitalt SEELPE | Elect C. B. Jennings . || at virginia. Reunion An Unusual Offering of Foreign Artists’- sible sentences coul ven for J It each one of the separate charges to o A i With Work Done. which he has pleaded guilty. Theoreti- Commander. - . in Winchester. ; ’ *J. . . %ally.‘thglcm;:t could, fififi?" 'do th“i { l BY MARK SULLIVAN. J&:}E:::ndy g rem:‘f.t:t‘dr law lgtht?: ;’:::z i The closlnz a;:lo; ‘:é‘fl:o I:en.mul en- s F Special Dispatch to The Sta: i n e l a l n l n s i beveent q | €xa sense might suggest, however, | campment of e partment L . ‘WINCHESTER, Va., June 22.—Vir- Capone en June 30 Will be senienced | that the Capone sentence be just the |of'the Veterans of Forelgn Wars was 3 ginia veterahs of every war and ex-| by Judge Wilkerson of the Federal!same as the maximum given to others f g e Court in Chicago for the crimes to| who have pleadod guilty to violations of | deadlocked in the selection of a depart- Peditioonsy Cempalgn aince the confligt [), t Less Than Thelr Usual W holesale Cost which he was forced lead guilty by | income fax and prohibition laws. | ment commander Saturday night, when : “ . with- Spain were numbered among a the m:,‘m! :x the w“pd".l ‘gcv);m!.: The point is, these are substantially | Preston Hale, clad in pajames, was| f 4 large audience attending services last | ment’s case against him. In the out- g‘:v:"‘y g;:"c::“'-}'m::’e’;h ."“:mgflzfll | borne from a a}ckc I}ed on t.;:& arms of | f ¢ night in memory of the State’s war uring of newspaper congratulation to rnm ‘&~ | his comrades of Columbia t to the 3 ; % AL he Government runs an sssumption | pone and the only crimes for which | ruditorium of Wilson Normal Scheol tq | B o il e These are ori Inal that Capone's sentence will be of a|Capone can now be sentenced. If |preak a tie vote that had survived four | 1 : " Sanneolion, o nnual | length proportionate to a sentence for | charges of murder or of other crimes | pallots. ! .| | encampment of the Virginia depart- : murder. This assumption mistakes | Of Violence are to be made against any ican flags decorated the sanctuary. Lo s . some of the facts, and fails to grasp (Of Capone's gang, the only agency that A e g ek o o i e palntlngs which one the whole of the spirit in which the |~8n do that is the State of Illinois and | Today Charles B. Jennings is depart- veterans was preceded by similar exer- the local government of Chicago. | ment commander of the organization by | CHARLES *B. JENI k clses at a local hotel by the women's | o ’ el ADired. Excepting on Army reservations and | virtue of Hale's single vote, which gave SRR 3 suxiliary. The full rituslistic ceremony of Amer b e nsplred. rnness of the Govern- | Similar limited areas, the Federal Gov- | him & total of 69 to defeat the 68 of his of that branch was conducted by offi- IcCas Dest ment's determination more than a year | EFiment at Washington does not have | opponent, Oscar W. Hollingsworth, SITE FOR HIGH scHOOL cers and members of Rion-Bowman ago to end Capone’s flaunting challenge | Jurisdiction to proceed against murder | Before Hale's arrival at the conven- Auxiliary, No. 632, Harrisonburg. the 1 1 1 3 reoa Motor busses and pri tomobiles | k to Iaw and bresk up his Eang, hardly | Wamington omcals are irequents | over nis aismes, mempers of the e | T0 BE RECOMMENDED | brovent isrse aetegations' of -veterans | picture-making Government's prosecution of Capone frequently his pajamas, members of the de- any description could exaggerate. The | frefteq by the fact that nm?- mflg’ ,o,xflme‘rsnph:d passed through a peg:od from Southeast Virginia during the vigor and resourcefulness with which | gronce (% the fact ths 1y af g against & criminal | of parliamentary debate and political early afternoor, and scores of others, h {he Government conducted the 1ong iy {imited to charging him with failire | harbasuing. that et ihe session down | - arrived last night. The attendance s ex- | OUSES Chose Tor Pitched compriments that. ae foreo o - _—— t:‘)‘fr‘g:‘t‘ of his crime in|as probably r:hcd most splr;t:“d in the |Joint Committee to Announce :sgmdb;.o ‘,’.’w‘.‘.‘“%?.“y to é"@iu:‘:;g eRoLt. memory of the delegates. r ballots T g z : . : e ehiy e ey Praise for Government. hid Tesulted in'a OR-68 Lioiemahitime. gt jon Wiive: S e S e s e e rOdUCtlon them. The fact that the Federal Govern- | Othes O Lo i Sio of Wrpinls wesepeavined cusing | i : Capone was never able to the last ment has brought Capone to the bar| Besides Mr. Jennings, other officers ‘the afternoon by the newly organized moment to realize:that his local politi- | when the State and city gover elected were H. C. Davis, senior vice Winchester post, George H. Grimm, IR s 3. : . . cal pover and money could fail some- never did has been properly made the | commander; Nathan Golden, junior B2 8 SUf Correspondent of The Star. commander. Each painting is the individual selection of an American firm which makes how to save him frcm the Federal Gov- | occasion for comperisons laudatory of | vice commander; Nathan S. Gluck, | SILVER SPRING, Md, June 22— e = a business of adntine & . i ininal . croment as spparently it long saved the Federal Government. The Federal | judge advocate 'general: Dr. D. .| Definite recommendations on location of | g of reproducing fine pictures. It is an original from which they him from local or State governments. | Government, however, cannot substi- | Knowlton, department surgeo " the proposed Silver Spring - Takoma RD TO GET MEDAL have made smaller reproductions . . . and, to dispose of these originals ?f xu:emtr; of hr]s gang x'mmgfrf]d\""u itself for State governments. That |O. Anderson, department chaplain. f’ar:e Sergor‘ Hix? nicim{“n; g'ge‘cg‘M DS | ekl th 1d et t o il hickil P glh emplpy an incredible | in the past and on the Capon S — —— o made tomorr - the- 4 | » they sol €] 3 i R T e e e vl Sehoul Gommittee . composed of | Royal Geographic Society Given q | Yh Y g0 m to us at a price concession which leis us offer them litical influence. Capone was dazed to | broken down or “laid down” is well | violence, that action can only be |representatives of 21 civic organizations Approval for Presentation. | at less than their usual wholesale cost. Prices range from $95 to $165. realize at the last moment that the|known. To expect that Capone should | brought about by the local State law | of this vicinity, which ‘will meet at 8 | ey A variety of land rtrai d stll lif bj icely f Government would not even accept the | now be given the equivalent of a mur- | enforcement agencies in Chicago. Ob- | o'clc}v,ck in nl:e county klzluiéd;ns Chh";x }b LONPON( Jur:}e‘ 22 UP).dvAIpp;)ovnl has | Qpinie h an sC‘*P}:- portrait and still life subjects—nicely framed, enormous sums tendered by his lawyers | der sentence by a perversion of Fed- | viously, the local government’s work ! The meecting was called by Chairman | been given for the award of the Royal and 1n sizes {l which the Government could legiti-|eral law and of just practice would be | should be easier in the light of evi- | Ralph Lee following the announcement | Geographical Society patron’s medal to | sas) e smart homes of today want to use over fireplaces, buffets mately, as a matter of course, accept as|to accept and condone the failure of |dence the Federal Government has as- | that the special fact-finding subcom- | Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd for his al avenports. fines for the settlement of income tax |the local government in Chicago. If | sembled—and because for some years | mittee had completed its work and was | work in the Antarctic and for his two | PICTURES, S1XTH FLOOR. cases. any of Capone’s gang are to be charged | to come, Capone, thanks to the Vigor |ready to report. The fact-finding group | polar fiights. | The patience, doggedness and thor- | with murder, or if Capone’s stay in|of the Federal Government, will be | has made a detailed study of the school | The Founder's medal was awarded to | oughness of the Government’s action is | jail is to be prolonged for a period ap- | where it will be easy for Chicago local | situation, extending over @& period of | Bertram Thomas for his geographical | a characteristic quality of the Depart- | propriate to his gang's many crimes of | officials to find him. several months. ! work in Arabia. A N I . f S . -y Y e | ew mportatlon (o] ummer Llnens | | BASQUE LINENS Summer luncheon or tea, at home or in the Summer cottage. 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