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s [WAERSHAMAD | e 7t ‘_ ustard ‘ PrTrONoxo] OIL BURNERS “A permanent Investment that pays for Hselfi’’ Automatic Heating Corp. 1719 Connecticut Ave. North 0627 FOR POLCE SEEN Permanent Value of Report) on Soyree - of -Graft - Stressed. By D LAWRENCE The Wickersham Commission is now issuing a series of reports whith may seem like an anti-climax because the ‘merm of prohibition are not discussed, but they constitute, nevertheless, per- haps the most ulrchln: Mvufluum thnp: has ever been made of the police system of the United Ntu that its job is to study of enforcement of lll l-wl the chkmnm hult in the ldm!dlflrlfinn of ]ulflfle ‘The ‘cfimml.mun does not charge that the !courts are lenient with offenders be- cause of their political lnflnence b\lt that eriminals and gangs tected because the pollunl lnaerl um the police chiefs and subordinates work hard in hand. Centers on Municipalitics Municipal tics, of course, is the center of ‘whole police vhlch the n the services of persons expert in organization, snd the result of e lmdy will be of permanent value to those municipalitiés that lu really seeking to stem the crime wa The relationship of the nollce chief to the mayor is surveyed, with the rec- ommendation that the two individuals be independent of “each other. The turnover in police chiefs is remarked upon as being one of the csuses of in- efficiency, but it-is evident that tne in- vest| found the real police chief in most instances is the beunu of cflmlmn-nu wmnu has revealed is ent, been umnllnc with hv enforcement lwr Ry except that it would ll 'ell as State politics as rupomlble for the fallure enforce- e Pence e | IKELLOGE PACT SEEN TURNING WAR ToE 1 Illurdook Tells Politics Insti-| iss Breoeoet e tute Instrument Hailed New Social Order. By the Associated Press. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August 4.— The Kel ‘Briand peace pact outlaw- ing means of settling disputes between nations was described today by James Oliver Murdock as the corner- stone of & new international social or- der. The assistant solicitor of the State { Department told- the Institute of Poli- JAMES O. HITII)OGI. NEW KLLING SR = GOTHAM GANG WAR ‘Petty Racketeer’ Strangled. Arrests Promised Soon in Child Slaying. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 4.—Police, al- reudy engaged in an intensive campaign against gangsters, had another “killing to solve today, the fourth within a week. In Manhattan and the Bronx three newly impaneled grand juries went into the eriine situation ulider <waning by the ‘presiding judges to fully co-operate with police in dealing with gapgsters. The. latest victim since 5-year-old Michael Vengalli was mowed down by . “ewe tics here that “the great social signifi- cance of the pact is that it has effected | e ummmmeafmum-m-ny rm'um'-rd- international peace. ‘The nations of the world are !n new highway to internaticnal co- operation, law and order.” nevlm'cmmmmme unciation of war, Murdock explained lnurmumn relations had been con- ducted in two dstinct ways, by pacific lefi.lu;:ludw ‘War, he continued, under suspicion for s loi . as_confiicts had increased e reason given by Murdmk for the lateness in the renunciaticn of war by the powers was the former wars were b-tween fighting men, where combat was restricted to them in two dlm:ndom and '.he civillan populations were aced by aircraft bombs and pumm ©us gases. Now. he ssid, war was fought hflu— "numnm m ment to renounce War twentieth century.” he sald. ”mnll- cal changes in the naf the Paris. pact obligates Blofthe world’s 65' nations to renounce war as an instrument of na- tional policy and to seek a golution of all disputes by.pacific means only, and | the that it was universal in scope, excepting llx Mfl American countries. E‘ that it had been criticized !or faill to renounce national self- | sistently defense, assistant solicitor said: “That right is inherent, not only in every nation, but m every lndlflaunl t.h- flm u recq-nmun to ull- ’T-. Basis of London Pact. except with the consent of Congress ‘The pact was credited by Mufdock as | to_export material of any kind or to o;:f the basis of the London mv-l,hom ‘trade relations with such agres- where, for the first time in | sor State?” zponn agreed to limit all | :h-u warships. He said, “This is but the hqtnnm. and dechremn an Ine':nhlun.nw o held lnumen ference on i Rasa disrupt ) in States in advance to & bonlmml”l !ufluhmmfimo{ arms. might be detrimental, an Upper Floors, 915 G(St NW. —consisting of 8 rooms and 3 baths, suitable for offices or apartments. {| In first-class condition. Wfllnntu-vhohmhwn. Ressonable rent. Mr. Gibson, 917 G St. NW. States in wfluflwl Justice have been submit- Silver Star Homes Committee awards honors to FOXALL’S NEWEST GROUP | By the Associated Press. 0, LITTLE ., 8inia om his 60th birthday. POLLARD TO GET HONOR FROM NORTH CAROLINA Btate h-d-mbr Fete on Sixtieth Birthday Today of Virginia Governor. SWITZERLAND, N. C., Au- | 8t 4.—A group of distinguished North | | Carolinians were invited here today to | honor Gov. John G. Pollard of Vir- Gov. Pollard is the guest of Asso- ciate Justice Herlot Clarkson of the sState Supreme Court and Mrs. Clack. ,-mw:m-tm 'EISEMAN'S ALL SUMMER SUITS I/, PRICE No -exceptions. All now 4 price. $15 Linen Suits, $7.50; $16.50 Palm Beach -Suits, - $8.253 $19.75 Tropical Worsted Suits, $9.88. Alterations at cost. i SAFE - SILENT @ The Silver Star Homes Committee;, composed of a group 6f eminent authorities on all phases of the Home, has awarded the "Silver Star of Distinction” %o the group of sixteen Double-Front English Homes just com in Foxall. @ In this public demonsiration of "“Homes That Set the Standard" being by The Evening Star, the award is based upen the excellence of such fundamentals as plan, design, construc- tion, equipment, decoration, landscaping, community setting and value. Priced from $11,350 to $14.850 @ These homes contain six and eight rooms, with one, two, and three baths, maid's room, Bryant automatic gas heat, complete insulation, Kelvinator electric refrigerators, garage, etc. @ Drive out to Foxall ... to the "Silver Star" group and to our Furnished Model Home . . . and you, oo, will be compelled to award them the "Silver Star" of YOUR approval. Come by way of Que Street and Reservoir Road to 44th Street, turn loft three short blocks to Volta Place and then turn right to the homes. Open from 9 a. m. o 10 p. m. REFRIGERATION Free Home From Bugs—No. ‘suim Left on Funiture | Science has discoyered @ new death spray (harmiess to humans) but 100 or fabrics—a marked improvement. ‘death spray penetrates where ©or broom can’t reach. Protect ,-:ho-t.ddnfia-l&-“-— the new death spray thet will not stain. Go to your local dealer. Dethol Mfg. | Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Déthol l to eSS Y FATHER KILLS SON * WITH STRAY BULLET Learns of Mulqt as He Returns, Home Happy After ).l'rln. ‘Woodchuek.* CARTRIDGE FIRM REPL|ES IN DU PONT PATENT SUIT Consents to Testimony Being Taken—Denies Validity Is Involved. By the Associated Press. ‘WILMINGTON, Del, August 4—The - WAVERLY TAYLOR, he: 1522 K Street Null 1040 2 Years To Pay Wl'lh » 3 Year Guarantee: “Dry Zero” insulation makes the .Apex_heat-proof. ty of room ONLY |Q DAYS MORE ~ All Dress Shoes Golf Shoes onm: of - the | of patent infringements. younger | The du Pont Co. stated in the com- his father later. 1 put t that the Western Cartridge Co. '-’,"'h‘“"""‘"‘" and took him told du Pont customers the latter B o cowes W..';:.fiq on moving household goods miles. Just "'“:‘ CONTRACTOR FALLS DEAD ufl‘:'rr Bervices Will Be Held Tomorrow for Front Royal Man. opposite t asked '{5,.,".".:',,.4 pagice Sat" 'of du Pont officlals and 1644, be taken regarding the patent rights in question hefore the officials mentioned led or moved out of the court’s jurisdict! The answer maenud to the taking of the testimony, but denled that the| + validity of the wr,flem Cartridge Co.’s powder patent was involved. Sport Shoes Street Shoes FOR ANY debrs wmr-e\.a D7 A, O, other than myselt. P. BRANNAN, Clarendps .;m o 25 YEARS AGO Have 2" Ai¥ne SeR Aoy We have Budget Payments if Desired Fl‘mD c M v St. N.W. _my Dee. Hao—lvcnl_;_l_. Clev. 0818, Furniture Repairing Upholstering "Chair Caneing CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. Metmpoli(an 2062 me locatio ts. which insures low T aria high rede worEmaushs OOF WORK =-of nature promptiy Infl pably looked %gfi‘s e G g H) Cl'dl flg bushels of llfl-rlmfl fruit E &uu tMn one mile oull,l’:.,on n Every til 9 P. Theofiockv!fi Fruit Farm ! ville a4-M. | ~— IMPOSTORS. | PLAY SAFE/ DEMAND Entire Stock FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER GENTLEMEN'S SHOES *9.95 Were $15, $14.50 and $12.50 [ ] We would make the recommendation to ‘those who have not participated in this Sale to do so before August 15th, when it definitely ends. They are the finest Quality shoes made for the American Gentleman, and at this Sale price they present most extraordinary and worthwhile Savings. Exclusive Washington Agency SALTZ BROTHERS 1341 F Street N.W. . Was | held tomorrow BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—No news mynmmwnmcnnm-‘m POTATOES BRLNG PROFIT SALISBURY, Md., August 4 — With 300 WM mbe the Eastern Shore’s white po- tato crop had returned the farm um;ll of approximately 94,577, lW ln A total of 14,600 carloads of spuds | had been shipped prior to July 30. the | large majority of the movement being | from the two Virginla counties of the Peninsuls Prices quoted on the latest shipments ranged from $1.50 to $1.70 per barrel The average price for the season is ex- | passion pected to be about $1.65. A big crop, for punishment by then, so it just atoss 1o expected, the first | like about Awt 18. M'ewnwymmm m‘um {RUINS OF CHINESE HOMES RISE IN MUDDY SEA AS FLOODS RECEDE Desolation Sptuds in Wide Range—Death Estimates B«mn 700 and 1,200 in Three Cities. all cancelled, but our own heat 15 dying out, grasshoppers are starving out. 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