Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1931, Page 32

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ITERNATIONAL BRAKE SERVICE W. !m. & VN, DEc. 5403 BLANK ASK s Store Hours, 8 to S5—Satnrdays, 8 to 1 E.MORRISON PAPER CO. 1009 Pa. Ave. YANG O THE SEA™ DODS SEA GRILL B B b b b > CRABS Imperial, Deviled, Hard and Soft Also Our Famous Buttered Fiakes 1207 E St. N.W. NEVER CLOSED for ICES. T and K SorNw Fuh- Notice 1s hereby ‘given that the list 1ehod herewlih contains Tot adission {0 the bar of the A0Breme court o the ‘;)»‘\s"z'fl of Cofumbia h the bar exai wha were successtul in et ® o oRaminers requeits ny T R SEmm 1eT™ dect ‘the. thaibilLy At hal6 applicants on moral grounds Be “furalsnen the commitiee 1. John Buliding, alph Given, Robert carlion an IR Secretary, 6th Alfred Laven- |« G, Leonard Levins wiower L Amis: flon G“l!em;n.\ndermn Teeten ‘Mufer Andrlu. Flenara &, Atkinsan Loul H, Bae A Baldwin g::e:h Lyle Baldwin Francis Darey Bar- 't John Earl Bagsett YO"ToWnund Beamal Sanin Temp) win I Beacley A:‘ben Ferrel Bes i ‘Beck Jofn W Nan Frances Ambler Mar- Jnhl\ E Ma Bonald semr kS Mccnlllrnn st Bishop oot ¥in_Bolot Hob r:‘ w. Boteler Helen Maile Boyd Rhcs W.nu "Bran- Rifred A Anarew J. M Ravmond C. MeGary o lngent MeGuire Maurice McInernes Whiiam Thomas Me- Kear Ida Trene McMillan Mitton E, Mermelstein Meye cn.rlu Berty’ Siller. Jenn Dezn Cnlmi’ ne cnm»- xxmu Bro ey Illr\ n ~5K uz Alexlnder P. rnmnmll Chlrlu Hows S"B‘éam Fiara John Cecil nald ) o c""’m Birmira ,, Nimr ha .m. pbell a obie e John B. O'Brien. Jr. WI“PP “I!lbl' Hebert, Bdward s, Carust Atbert Henes. Oianam John - Domin Rirdr. o sey 'Ohe Lagrence Robe 'Ormisto garbery r O'Shes Har smond Maxwe, . Oetrow Frank Paléy y C. Parser iter G, Pawl Charies Wiliinss Fhifer Howard R. Phibric Joseph Elmer’ Phillivs . Char. Onteen Pier: Jacoh Plognick Tarael Horaoe O'a-n potiard R s, ar. tary Cassara Amr Baldwin Cha an Chipouras ;“g‘erm-n hristen- sdnrd A, Christmas lemnte s John Reidy Mkhnel Theodore rton Robbin Edwsrd Rob- ert: ©arl Wahster Robinson Frnest | asmm cur Persuson Wiiliam Junis” Robs X inso P! TENT, Sl ora Pries- Rya: Prentiss Dixon Sale. Jr Livd E. Sample Thorise ' W George Prancis Glover Reuben Goldbe Abiaham Gotdstein Bamael Eawerd Gold- Jdosemn E. Gopsalves ar Seavey | omas P Shanahan | Raymond Howard Shangmen h ugustus Hewbert 1 Shepard muti Oharlcs Shoup _ 8h; . | s‘--nn Haines Frencls Hunnan or e O, Harrison Douglas W. Hartman enneth Van Keuren Jrban icene 8 Anr- M. Bmith auk D Smith. Tr Georae ‘Bevern Bmith | Iving Ralelgh Smith | B Preston Smith James Sou c»-u e mnuev ;(llmn Stein ukes wm Swiivan enn Doutlas Swenr Leon A_Tashot Adrian Thom Dwisht D T Sa I\TAbhle Taslor Tw S g John; A Evereit B. goi inston _ Landingham - . James A Georne ¥ Sidney Wa Ambrose Jou et - o 3 “Walsh evmouth n Woodward achs Ricliara aulo.17.2 B CHAS, 8 l!nlu.x‘ Atiorises for Caveators. IN THE BUPREME Disirict of Columbis, Couri.—1In re esate of Ad; “coy r oh 4510 s it i adcirs of tin bearink die”ot"Jurte To: :m! BUrporting 15 be the last ) of Reary T Oy O order_and ‘the subs ¥it. whether the te of June 19. 10: oA wl sald nberv'rmvw | 929, was oblained, o B Sbrerintion rocured irom ine” sald Mocy v fraud reisn upon. the seld Mary G. Kafiv. de- by “any ;" and SEEE S traet: = £ tor four w:'-"«".-." e Wache - ST Abeia wu FOR DRY REVION Modification Group Seeking to Register 15,000,000 | Wet Voters. An attempt will be made by ol’nnlnd labor to canvass the 15,000,000 or mere non-registered voters in the United | States with a view to registering as many as possible in favor of modifica- tion of the liquor laws. | The National C:mmittee for Modif cation of the Volsteed Act, headed by Matthew Woll, operates under the direc- tion of the Executive Committ-e of the American Federation of Labor. Its secretary is I. M. Ornburn. The committee eStimated there was a pessible 20,000,000 voters, ordinarily ab- | sent from the polls, who might be regis- | tered in their States “You will undoubtedly find,” the com- mittee believes, “that the overwhelming majority of this great unregistered army | of voters is favorable to modificati-n and it is entirely possible that registra- tion of thess eligible, but unregistered. voters in many cases will decide an election.” F. Scott McBride, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon Lezgue yesterday at- tacked a recent statement by the As: clat'on Against the Prohibition Amend- ment, which said anti-prohibition senti- ment was double that for prohibition. | From his Summer quarters at Point | Sable, Mich., McBride telegraphed that his opponent was “tragically wrong” in his claim. “The prchibition laws remain on the statute books, not because the dry lead- ers are such supermen as represented by their wet opponents,” McBride said, “but because the overwhelming majority of the American people want even more probibition than they have today.” | McBride said he belleved the “wets | are right in their statement just broad- cast t> the effect that no pussyfooter can win the next election.” | Pacific Flyer to Try Again. TOKIO, August 17 (#) —F. C. Chi- chester, British aviator who was in- jured in & crash here while on a flight from Australia to England, said yes- y | terday he would return to Australia as soon as he recovers, and make a fresh attempt. The airman was informed yesterday, as he lay in a hospital, his plane is so bsdly damaged it could nct be used to continue the flight. THE EVENING TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. 9 05 p.m. Columbla—“Tabu.” at Fox—"Y¢ as You m. A g.m, St hows at 12:24, 2:39, 4: age 09 and 9:24 pm. B K-0 Keith’s—"Dirigible,” ltnll 20 » 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25and Elrle— “The Reckless |am, 1:51, Hour, |9:06 pm. Tivell—‘Man in Possession,” 5:45, 7:35 and 9:30 p.m. Central—"Beyond Victory,” {am. to 11 pm Anh-t‘m'—‘ "The at 6:20, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m at 2 at ‘oung Feel, 8 1:09, 3:24, 5:39, 7:54 and 10:09 | 4:26, 7:25 and 10:03 pm.| ‘Suge shows at 12:53, 3:28, 6:29 and Reckless Hour,” |[HASTINGS RETAINS U S. GLIDING TROPHY Californian Anno\mced Endurance Winner Tied by Pittsburgher for Point at 11:40 and pm. ahows at’ 110, 3:65, 6:35 and | 11:20 am. 1:20, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:28 pm. 10:4 54, By the Associated Press ELMIRA, N. Y, August 17.—Albert E. Hastings, Los Angeles, Calif., was the | winner of the national gliding and | soaring contest here, retainipg for the second year the Evans Trophy, title of | the meet. Winners in the two-week n {meet, much of which was marred by weather t00 calm for soaring, were an- nounced today by officials. | Hastings and Martin Schempp of 50, by the Committee on Foods of tife American Medical Association NOW’——LAND O’ LAKES Sweet Cream Butter enjoys a great honor—it is the fizst butter« ever given the right to display the “accepted” seal. This butter is made of sweet (not sour) cream, and then it is lightly salted to brirg out its rich, delicious flavor. Also U.S.Govern- ment graded—with a “Certificate of Quality” in every package issued by authority of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture . . . which is our guarantee of uniform high quality. On Sale ONLY at All Sanitary & Piggly Wiggly Stores LIFETIME FURNITURE Closed Saturdays in August The AUGUST SALE of IFETIME FURNITURE STAR, WASHINGTON D. C. MONDAY, Pm.sbur'h Pa., each were awarded 6 ? points on ihe basis of their fiights A g the two-week cantest, but Hastings fosk the Evans Duration Trophy by his mgm of 7 hours and 30 minutes. Hastings’' duration flight outreached the mark of Jack O’'Shea, Akron, Ohic, of 6 hours and 20 minutes. Schempp won the distance contest |with a 15-mile flight, the aggregate | time in the air_contest ‘with 8 hours 42 | minutes 16 seconds and the altitude | prize by climbing to 3130 feet. Rescue Sqnld Called. Harry Diamond, giving his address as Johnson City, Tenn, is a patient in Casualty Hospital, having been taken from 101 Ranch show grounds, at Fifth strect and Florida avenue nostheast, early last evening by a fife rescue squad. ing from an attack of influenza. AMERICAN MEDICAI ASSN. Per Pound 39 A Remarkable Value in a Dining Room Suite...$225 Ten Attractive Pieces Another unusual value in the August Sale! Ten pieces, beautified with choice walnut ve- neers. has a drawer. Buffet is 66 inches long and china The two-drawer linen chest is especially attractive and table extends to 6 feet. Four side chairs and 2 armchairs, uphol- stered in tapestry, complete the suite at $225. Seventh Street Parking Service Drive your car direct- ly to our rear entrance and it will be parked free of charge. MAYIR « CO, Between D and E AUGUST He is reported suffer- | 13, PERMANENT wAvEs FINCLI.}DIN(‘. 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