Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1931, Page 36

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[ ———— i MT. VERNON STEAMER . Charles TRt sow mvnma..m 10A. M and 2:30 P.M. Round ‘l'np, Admission, i 'v‘.r’:.%’n'%fi'a'm on !?:I"'; HINK Of us when you need Blank Books E Morruon Paper Co. HILDREN’S EYES 5 areful consideration. Glsauire care ntm eration. par- Hoularly at OPTICAL CO. M LEBE 614 9th St. N.W. SNOWED UNDER ALL your arguments of “no appetite” these hot days are quickly snowed under by the comfortable coolness provided by our new COOLING SYSTEM. SPECIAL DINNER, $1.50 U. 5. WILL OPPOSE | ARMS WORK HALT |52 THE EVENING TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Burlesqu thern Belles,” at 2 llMlllp;‘m e Hamilton, , 2:34, 4:33, 6:10, 1." am, 32, Wilson Is Instructed to Favor General Idea of Holiday. Employment Invoived. Ordered to the disarmament discus- sion at Geneva as this country’s rep- resentative, Hugh R. Wilson, Minister | ghow to Switzerland, was under instructions whmuummfllduoflmudny construction of all armaments— hnd air and sea. The Minister was instructed by Secretary of State Stim- son. to s as soon as a def proposal made. State Department officials said the umm States has no plan except to be friendly toward any feasible one which may come.up. Important con- siderations involved in the general | ouestion include whether the holiday shall apply absolutely to all arma- ments under construction, under con- tract or planned for the next 12 months. Halt of Building Is Opposed. The United States is not expected to favor a holiday involving cessation ghmtmc%wnow in pronefl, as would a unemgloym ‘Thousands are at we in Navy and private yards on seven cruisers, an air- craft u.rrler and three submarines. The modernization of three battleships, two of which have already been started, provides work for hundreds more. Akron Sister Ship Planned. A second large dirigible, sister ship of the Akron, has been planned by the tion, however, cellation of this plan, The fi'e&”lf ai nn1 prggutement programs _designed give the Anny 1,800 planes and Navy 1,000 are tuluy eomplated 'was sald at the War Department thn nearly all land armament con- mcuon eonuulmw o.’fi'a% next ye:; is experimen c dispenst m without imparing efficlency seri- Olmsied GriNWETTRETS 71336 & Sireer |N FATAL CRASH Fountain Pens||capita scoutmaster 1s Exonerated +28, i at 12:10, 2:26, 4:42, 7:48 and f 04 pm. Stage shows at 1:22, 3:38, 6:44 9 pm. lll'h-—slde Show,” -at 11:20 am., 3¢ and 10:05 p.m. Sh’e 8,0 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. :50 p.m. Central—“The Common Law,” 11 a.m. to 11 p.m, Ambassador—“Alexander Hamilton,” at 6:15, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. JUSTICE J. C. ADKINS BACK FROM VACATION 2,151 Civil Cases Face D. C. Judge. Attended Bar Con- vention. Justice Jesse C. Adkins yesterday returned from his Summer vacation and resumed his place on the bench. He will preside in all the branches of the court until the Fall term opens October 6. Justice Adkins returned to the city Friday after attending the convention of the American Bar Association at At- )muc City. Last Tuesday he addressed the Judicial Council of the association and told of the recent adoption by the local tribunal of the Cleveland system for- efxpedmn. the civil work of the l:-ruu- in the Summer, with Mrs, Aaklm, he lpent some time in Denver, visiting -his son, Archibald W. Adhnl a civil engineer in the reclama- tion service. Later they visited their daughter, Mrs. Sidney L. Eaton, whose husband is one of the mutzrs of Loomis | Th School at Windsor, Conn. Justice Adkins expects to be assigned to one of the civil branches of the ready to attack the 2,151 cases on civil dockets as shown by The Star's recenc report that the civil business fs the court is the MARRIAGE IS BANNED court and STAR, WASHINGTON, INDIANA YOUTH +| KILLS EX-MARSHAL -Shenff Says Boy Confesses He Went to Church After " Hold-up. By the Associated Press. CROWN POINT, Ind., September 22. Swank, jr., confessed last night, Sher- "| 1ff Roy Holly said, that he killed a for- mer town marshal of Lowell, Ind., and then went to church. Eugene Duckworth, who for 20 years was & town marshal, but who lately ran an oil \filling station on the outskirts of Lowell, was the victim. He was shot to death last Sunday evening in a Young Perry, & sophomore of Creston, Ind., Hi(h School, with dark, curly hair, was quoted by the sheriff as say- ing tha% he had “a little kick out of that murder.” He said at first that he killed Duckworth to get money for school books, but later changed his story, saying that he wished to run away from home. “I wouldn't have shot, bul he Junged at me to get my gun” young Perry said, according to the sheriff. “I took $40 in bills from his pocket, locked up the filling station, turned out the ll(hu and went home.” Then he went to church. A young girl told the sheriff that she had “seen Swank, whom she knew, leaving the oll 'station alone. The sheriff then went to the boy's home | and arrested him. ‘The boy's teacher( described him as an average student. He puud ‘with creditability last yelr TWO MEN CONVICTED IN DETROIT KIDNAPING |3 Third Man Previously Sentenced Has 30-to-50-Year Term for —A 15-year-old high school boy, Perry | cul _WOULD HANDLE ESTATE David ¥. McConnaughey Asks to Be Named Wife’s Administrator. David ¥, McConnaughey asked the District - Supreme Court , yesterdsy to gust 12, mmmmmm- lb{z:o)oclhn McConnaug! owned no_ real estate, harhlublnm but_had se- mmuuuhunuwm enho(m and personal effects worth $! n» u-luaumndhyhermmmm On her wa; '“h: ymummw MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. BANJO LESSONS, $I1. London dog gave birth to 12 M. Vernom Plsce snd Charles St Phoue Vernon 5398 . Ineluding PREFARATORY . DEPT. Virginia Blackhead, Supt, Fall Term Begins OCTOBER 1st Class and Private Lessons Apply bet. '11 A.IL and 4 PM. Modern methods. easy to learn. _Co. 6363 W!lcu STUDIOS. Washington st COLLEGE o! MUSIC|. The 28th year. 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We ke, ton scoutmaster, as a result of the death of Thomas, Benfleld. 10, of Washington, following an automobile accident, was dismissed by Judge Charles W. Wood- |, BUDAPEST (Special) —All the mem- bers of the ballet of the Royal Opera House, in Budapest, have to remain single, according to & new arder of Nicolas de Radnai, 4necm “This ordar is hard on some,” ba-uwul 19-year-old Kaola Szalay, ballerina of the opera house. 4 nhmveryhudonme because I dun't want to marry yet, but many of have such plans.” Indeed. many ballet dancers, mdho{u,mmronannmntmek golden engagement ring, g, | Which is transferred to the right s |only after marriage. Now they knot . | that the ring must remain on the left hand all the time they are members of the ballet. One of the ballerinas, years old, whose 10 years in the ballet will end on December 1, asked thedhemwpemltheru marry in September, for everything has Radnal s very ffm about Ha rulc very it his Th‘ girl must m engagement is not supposed than "“:z’n:‘arm.nmmm y oty hear- law to marry (Copyrient. 1931.) “ Boston to Drape Nude Statue. .| BOSTON (N.AN.A.)—Boston modest, even Tio0s Fight Castilian Speech. MADRID (P —Vehement protests in | (77 1, ol conl ) new ~ $100,000 Basque, library. y publie (Copyright. e"l’r‘l‘w?’Ail‘:;uflofig American o Vessels being built in I'Aly loh-l m, which is 29 more than a ~RECORD- REAKING Genuine Willard Batteries Look for the Willard Sign of Your Local Service Station WASHINGTON BATTERY CO. 1146 19th St. N.W. North 0142 STORAGE BATTERIES * | tifted 2 Abducting Boy, 5. 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