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ONE DIES, 3 HURT N CAR ACCIOENS Fourf_ n and Civilian Escape When Rescue Squad Auto Collides. m man was fatally injured and thres persons were hurt in traffic accl- dents’ late festerdsy and last night.| Puur and a civilian escaped n the Fire Rescue Squad collided with an automobile th and K cz\:fi’eat.a while l-nlm an emergency Belt, colored, 47, of 9 Lim- court southwest, died of internal Nufl- at Casualty Hospital shortly after an automobile driven by Joseph P. Garreit, 25, of 3624 Connecticut ave- nue, struck and knocked him down at and Eye streets. tt was released in custody of his by Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt for appegrance at an inquest into the | mishap. .. Child, 3, Injured. ‘Three-year-old Mary Frances Sizer, glz NM' yesterda hw“ altruck y when a mwfllfl?l Burns, 26, of 216 mz southwest, ran her down was crossing at Eleventh meet lnd Muyh.nd tvenue northeast with her mother. The child was taken zo Cuu-.lty Hospltal with a fractured Mlla Elinor Marie Smith, 22, of the Park Lane A ts suffered lacera- tions of the mouth, face and two broken teeth last night when an auto- + mobile in which she was riding over- turned in collision with another car at Twentieth and K streets. She was treated at Emergency Hospital. ‘woman m riding l.n - ecar driven by Phl.l.\p Pnrrrl H. of 1409 Sixteenth street police, when it struck ln -umouu operated by Anis Peterson Bradshaw, sm colu-ao avenue. Neither was h nt r.h- !nrehud. shoulders ‘were ered by Charles L. , of 80 Pl.h.h street northeast was hit by an automobile at Fifth md H streets northeast. Staff ns at Casualty Hospital admin- first-ald treatment. Rescue Squad Crashes. rescue squad ambulance was P ! & it o e [y tl.ry e real ‘estate office of Boss & Phel, ligh! lmmmm&dmmm B-mlnt administered “Hfl“fllfl shel-mmmand Emergency Hospital for further attention. ———— m.,m'-‘o%“-'.““""””’”""" 37 famous hill-climb records broken by one free -wfiee/mg. Sruninxn Studebaker now adds to its laurels the certified A. A. A. records for Lookout Moun- tain, Uniontown Hill, Mt. Baldy, Signal Mountain, Mt. Washington, Mt. Mansfield, Mt. Holyoke and thirty other well-known test climbs. ‘The Pikes Peak stock car record has long been held by Studebaker. Studebaker’s records were set. by a car certified by American Automobile Asso- ciation officials as regular factory production in every particular. You can step into any Studebaker salesroom and buy an absolute dupli- cate. Proof piles upon proof that in a Studebaker you get the best performing car in Amer- jca. Motoring has nothing more to offer! Greenland Explorer’s Frostbitten Toes Are Cut off With Shears By the Adsociated Press. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sep- tember 20.—A atory of how a member of the expedition of the late Dr. Alfred Wegener had his 10 toes amputated in midwinter on the Greenland ice cap came to annes Gt German scientist, nld he and Dr. Ernst Sorge, neither of them surgeons, operated on Dr. Fritz Loewe, whose toes had been frostbitten on a trek from the ccast to the central camp. They used a pair of tin-cutting shears and a small pocketknife THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BYLLESBY CONTROL ™ Trade Commnsslon Resumes Probe of Power Trust After Recess. | By the Assoclated Press. Resuming its three-year-old utilities | investigation after a Summer recess, the Federal Trade Commission went BARED IN UTILITY &2 tially the H M Byllesby Received Ho Salaries, A report prepared by Mitchell showed that from mo to as late as 1929 a majority of the officers of the Standard Electric were directors, officers or mp):& es of the Byuasby company. cers of tandard Gas & Electric group, h rewrt showed, do not receive salaries for their services. ‘The colr;cern has no employes and no | pay_roll Previous Trade Commission detailed “pyramiding control” of sub- | sidiaries by the Standard group, which | has a_ generating capacity of 4.5 per | cent of the total rnenung capacity of the United States. (ding control was described as control of subsidiaries through comparatively small investment in voting stock. ‘The Senate, in its resolution author- izing the utilities investigation, directed the commission to trace the relation- ’mlnfl and will” of | Co., D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER STUDY POWER -ACCOUNTS | FAULKNER LEAVES $53, the Oklahoms Gas & Electric Co. thelmkvfllaouhflmoanl Delaware, the Louisville Gas & Electric Co. of Kentucky, Kentucky Coke Oo., Kentucky Pipe Line Co., uminma Hydroelectric Co., Madison Light & Power Co., Ivytown Ofl & Gas Co. of Delaware, ol & Gu Co. of Kentucky, Securities and the Byllesby Engineering & Man- agement Carponum mote GETS WATERWAYS POST Col. W. J. Barden, Former D. C. |4 ‘Water Head, Named to Board. Col. Willlam J. Barden, Engineer Corps, who formerly supervised the District water supply system, has been detailed ta_duty in the office of the 29, 1931. Federal Commissioners Survey State Bookkeeping Rules. ‘The Federal Power Commission has inaugurated a survey of the system of accounts required of its licensees by the Tegulatory bodies um_mu xn hich lectric :.ted. 1":' '&yfiu nmned ) 'no waterpower act, these show adequately their e Present inquiry 15 under the presen un a- %’{“‘,& of Commissioner Claude L. Roancial cash Estate of Former West Virginia Is Appraised. Special Dispateh to The Star. MARTINSBURG, , W. Va., September | 20.—Appraiss] of the estate of the late Charles J. Faulkner, former United States Senator from West Virginia, shows a value of $53,155.14, according to report filed here today by appraisers. The mu lududu umong other le | uon lwek $1,250; B-luAr::rc local bank stock, things, stock, $2,750: $7,200; farm in Arden district, $13,825; on hand, $12, “5 houuhold and kitchen furniture, $2,7 Hear the World Series 155 s A-11 Senator From ' palm of your hand HOTEL' Its sights, lights, thrills and events, within quick reagh, greet you from Times Square's largest hotel=the Taft. Modern service. Many unique, extra features, p including free Secretarial Service fo guests. Rooms from $2.50, with bflh Wyite Sutse D-3 sor bophie Miew Vork nd FraroRelr in weather that was many de'i:x; below zero. The operation 3 90 minutes and Dr. Loewe :‘tid to have borne up with fml- ude. ships of power companies through hold- ing companies or interlocking direc- torates. Violations of the anti-trust back to famillar ground today by trac- ing the operations of a large holding company, the Standard Gas & Electric 3 of the Byllesby | laws were to be sought, and if addi- tional legislation for the control of the | IN The Byllesb: is composed of | utilities is needed, the commission was | ‘Wife of Cartoonist Dies. {spermting #r {mfm”“"cmmm e 0 TOCOEAN 1 LOS ANGELES, September 20 (#).— by the late H. M. Byllesby and his as- Mrs. George Herriman, 49, wife of the | soclates. IERD i Bradis. comic strip cartoonist, died last night | Thomas W. Mitchell commission| The canpanies on which reports will from injuries suffered in an automo- ‘econmme testified that the “mind and [be made in the present investigation bile accident. " of the Standard Gas & Electric include the Standard Gas & Electric NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Corner 7th & H Streets N.W. 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