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| JONES LAW .TRIAL Prosecutor Shapes Cam- paign, as Rumors Say ‘Legs’ | Plans to Beat Term. the Assoclated Press. YORK, August 15—In the haunts of the underworld, men e circulating sivols yasterdny ‘were oles yes! ay et the beer peddier from the Catskills ‘Wwpuld find & way to beat his four-year #ntence. But in the Federal Building & quiet ing man with the demeancr of a lege student sat behind a desk not enly planning how to prevent Diamond escaping that sentence, but work- , in addition, on a campaign he ‘will add 30 or 40 more years to it. gloom of the gangsters was evi- by orders to their followers to esy” and “watch your step,” which eame £0 B<lice ears. ¥Fund and Fight Rumored. The gangsters talked of starting a big | fund to fight the verdict. They whis- pered that Diemond himself was plan- | ning to embark upon the biggest illicitt enterprise of his career so he could go into an %fl court well “heeled.” ‘They ted out that he is under sentence to pay & $10,000 fine, while his bail is only $15,000. The obvious im- lication was that he would be willing forget the $5,000 difference for the NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. Baths Save Gods Maligriant Patina Attack on Ancient Bronze Images Brings Bureau of Standards Treatment to Re- move Corrosion Caused by Moisture. BY THOMAS R. HENRY. Wl are their ceclining years. . old gods indeed, ranging in age from 4,000 to 6,000 years. Malignant patina is otherwise known as bronze disease. One of its symptoms is the familiar verdigris, which eats away objects containing copper. For years it has threatened the eventual de- struction of the very ancient Egyptian and Babylonian specimens in the Na- tional Museum. ‘Moisture Causes Flaking. The bronze images of the old gods remained for thousands of years buried in the dry Egyptian sands. When they ‘were Gug IIE Lm‘were of & dull brown color, whicl icated perfect health. But as soon as they were brought to moist climates and placed on exhibition the first signs appeared of the diseass which threatened eventuaily to destroy them altogether. Moisture from the air, it was ex- plained at the National Museum, pene- trates the bronze and chemical com- nds are formed with the copper. appears on the surface as a green or blue rust. The copper becomes brit- tle and begins to flake off. tion of archeological spec e the commercial application of the a - Valvable -|method to save from copper and bronze ;mml-m current an ol manufacture. It has theoretical 1 1 study, for for archeological jronge was about the earliest metal in which man worked and its use dates back close to the beginning of history. Phoenician Glass Also Peels. Later it is planned to try the electric bath treatment with pure copper an- tiques of the American Indians, of which are beginning same fate. It is also probable that the All indefinitely 'h: an other Hindu antiquities in the museum cases. All of 'mu"i:'” stated, are practically invalusole from a monetary t, since it would be impossible are away, due to in 'ne“‘?: 'hlci are ab- lass. This can be the air quickly, so that tnere is hone left for the precious glass, the investiga- tors have found. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1931 WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS - The Semi-Annual Selling Brings the Best Values in Years This is unquestionably the year to buy Furniture and Fur- nishings—savings are greater than we have ever known them. INDIRECT LAMPS That Give Soft Shadowless Light At Special Low Prices 510 A smart metal lamp that throws a soft, even- ly distributed light; il metal, with metal shade, finished in bronze and gold, or green and gold. Complete with 300-watt bulb. 325 By means of th lasy adjuster, this throo-candle eiect lam pespees b reading or indirect | antique bronze, with a plea privil disappearin experiencing four years in Atlanta Peni- o There were even mumbled suggestions | 4y, , -+ | ot s o N s e wh e tod nee 17 ey, perspoe of FRANCE. LAUNCHES o P "}fl of, the Goveriment’s |underlying cause. and in a few months | ! Bext move might put Diamond “on the | tnc green vast woutd reappearthe| NEW TYPE WARSHIP contention that a “blg timer” can’t be |per “and detalls of their structure were put behind bars. ing lost by the flaking process. If a < % 5 Prosecutor Laughs. ;Acqn\::r' B mfxll..ud over the'mm;l was | Destroyer Epervier First of Series | found, e nant s went TS AN Saften Nint Jutone of Compound Steam Propelled way to save them was to keep them in ly ary , which would | prevent exhibiting them. | Now the collections are being treated Four-Piece Bedroom Suite tentiary for his liquor law conviction. Hitherto fhe only method of treating | spot” in a final effort to prove their |yt BEECR ToC FOPL4°0F their cop- | process horsieY |on in 'the body of the object. The only Boats. Lwith sodium by what is known as the caustic cathode | By the Associated Press. process, first invented in Germany = few years ago and now being devel by Frank M. Setzler, it curator , and Dr. Willlam Blum, Bureau of Standards physicist. The bronze laced in a glass jar filled ydroxide, through which LORIENT, France, August 15.—A new type of destroyer for Prance, the Epervier (Sparrow Hawk) was launched from the Lanester ways yesterday, the first of a series propolled by compound stean:. The destroyer was built by electric s125 A graceful suite of 18th Century inspiration, with chest of drawers, toilet table, dresser, and double bed. With twin beds, $150. Night Table, $10; Bench, $6.75; and Chair, $7.50. In walnut and gumwood. Forwrrors, Sixre FLOOR. and & 300-watt bulb. $|2.50 A lovely three-light candle lamp with o an electric current. The object . rrecrah -l wehu:s‘ instead ;:le rl‘:‘uxu and duralu: Images Fully Restored. The vessel is 2,480 tons and has 7 000 horsepower engines. She is e ‘This method, Mr. Setzler said, not |pected to make 36 knots. only removes the green rust better than | The Epervier carries five 138-milli- it can be done with a knife, but puts | meter guns, one 750-milliméter gun and back where four 37-millimeter guns. She also car- long. Thus the god is restored in- |ries seven torpedoes. nmgm oml;mre::med- :;hem Charles Dumont, minister of marine, treatment ve any effect witng launching. D v it Of e tauims | " Diwed. Y. Jets disease is unknown. It can be repeated as often as necessary, so Isis, Osiris and the rest are practically assured of im- . _Otherwise, they would have been completely destroyed in a few more centuries, at the most. The caustic cathode treatment, Mr. Setzler said, also brings out detalls hitherto unknown. The ancient artists bm:»i'-i-h reflector that can be sdjusted to provide just the light you want. Silk shade, $6. Parchment paper shade, $3.50. Laurs anp Smavrs, Srvewrm PLoOR. Fall Damasks At Semi-Annual Prices 95c¢ yard Rayon and cotton drapery damask, 50 inches wide, in rose, green, gold, rust, blue and red. An exceptionally attractive inexpensive material for Fall decorating. 5'.68 yard An excellent quality all-rayon damask, soft and lus- trous, in decorative designs and rich colors. Green, rose, gold, cedar, blue, mulberry, rust. 50 inches wide. Drarzries, SEVENTH FLOOR. Inner-Spring Mattresses $20.75 & o e The most comfortable type of mattress sold today B made to our specifications, covered with heavy woven striped ticking and filled with fine white cotton felt. Ventilated at the sides and with securely tied springs that cannot be displaced. Single, double snd three-quarter sizes. 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