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B—19 ARLINGTON POLICE LAXITY IS CHARGED Candldate for Sher.ff Livens| Campaign Meeting—Prose cution Threatened. By a Staft LYO! liveliest n for The cam- here supery from a candidaie t there is more ! County now that the “mem- are the best | 1| PAR e ! wh or r before bers of the pol politi Th of a m th § brougiit forth iff Fields that | “there is a y meetinz on Oc- tober 19 and on my onponants will be before that grand jury to icll what he knows, pecific na om Audience Roars. ! meeting is the first large he supervisor irom pted en in- | cha:ge was | r from the | ch subs>quent charge | mirth of his hearers to it was frequently nec- to wait until the noise ¢ continuing with his re- was the first of the candidates . having been pre- s for_com- y. K. Green, Clever, Repub- that he was cord of having the e force in the State bt the county free of gging and gim- A. C. Clements, imed that he > and inaugu- ning _cflicers declared that he 1t police force as | would, if elected. | n cf proven He made his | . cited his lification for came to that he | » effcient offi- | frce. When e his Yf‘b\l['al 21l that he who al cs Expericnee, idence in | rience in ifications for || of revenue, | ledge of val- | al requisites who has held the office for the | red that former Gov. ed publicly that oner of Tevenue e, and_that | nf m\'\'u ble service in of the State’s tax| laged that his office | 1 the records in the ner's offize. i €o- EDo ASK SMUKING ‘ FOR CAMPUS HOUSES | Northwestern U. Petiticn Seeks to Abclish Ban—70 Fer Cent cf Res:dents Sign Plea. D(Mbt' 2.—Seventy 13 s | which h)rv ion had | oxing. | aly if | S | itself whether there g room. vera, chaiiman of a ¢ of girls who circulated the | said [“P idea was “to drive ! the s ccu | i SOCIETY LEADER JOINS STAFF OF SHERIFF | Tilinois Woman Takes Oath and | Badge to Guard Birds From Hunters. the | =l but will have | 2 in case thz | an_officer of e of arre-ting| hunt hen became legal this sight of the Leg- Durand still has the sts for trespassing i Scots After Unique Record. y otland are sccking this t equal the record made rd Lovat, when he Killed chots. The bullct h de>r a'so brought The -ecord has hat country, Cleaning and Storing Summer | Rugs | have the very best | rts to do | n‘puaran- | | Call Mr. Pyle .. . HAtienal 22 3291-2036 Sanfiary Carpet & Rug Ci€aning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleansrs’ Instiiute of America | i Latter Day \Saints Ch< NAMED AS APOSTLE ch Heads Choose Joseph F. Merrill. SALT LAKE CITY, October 2 (k’)— Joseph F. Merrill, commissioner of cdu- | cation of the Latter Day Saints Church, | was named yesterday by the members of the First Presidency and the Council | f the Twelve Aposties as an apostle to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Orson F. Whitney. | Dr. Merrill's name will be presented for approvzl to the semi-annual general | conference of the church, which meets today. i | 'ACTRESS WANTS DIVORCE Ethelind Telrv Pll\hfi to Establish Residencs in Reno. NEW_ YORK. October 2 (#).—Eth- clind Terry, prima donna of many a musical show, yesterday consulted with { her attorney regard'ng plans for a di- vorca suit to be filed at Reno after she establishes a residence there. She plans to leave for the Nevada city next week. She said she did not believe her hus- vand Ben E. Bozeaus of Chicago, whom she married in 1929, would contest tho vit, and sighed, “I was disillusioncd with- marriage, that's all.” | | Minor, originally denoted which his | Later it who spoke The word “person” an ector's mask, through voice sounded (personare) came to mean the man through the mask. VIRGINIAN GUILTY | night of May @tified that she saw \, s Q&aceo“" ) ol THE E VI that killed her husband about 4 a.m. She and her father, John Yaeger, as- serted the opinion that Minor was sobe; and came £0 the Lucas home with the | intention of “starting a fight.” B Y IN I_”[}AS K"_I_ING CHOIR TO APPEAR HERE fDr . F. Williamson Will Direct Westminister Choral Singers. | _The Westminster Choir, conducted by Dr. John Finley Willlamson, will give a concert here November 4 in Consti- tution Hall, it was announced today. The choir, which has not been heard here for several years, is one of the pioncers in this country in the field of choral muslc, having been fourided by Dr. Williamson in 1920. unit of the Westminster Choir School, formerly of Dayton, Ohio, but now lo- cated in Ithaca, N. Y. The local appearance of the West- minster Choir is being sponsored by the Washington adcmuon of Churches. BROKER LEAVES MILLION Daughter Chief Beneficiary Charles G. Smith, New York. NEW YORK, October 2 (4).—Charles G. Smith, stock broker who died last January, left the bulk of his estate, ‘alued &t $1,119.000, to his daughter, Mrs. Ella S. Decker of New York, & trensfer tax appraisal showed yesterday. A granddaughter, Mrs. Helen D. Kal of Pelham, N. Y. received one-third of the residue and a legacy of $20,000 " L Mlnor, Jr., Gets Five-| Year Term for Shooting in Home Near Luray. | By the Associated Press. LURAY, Va. October 2.—Herbert J. r. of Shenandoal, V., yester- day was convicted of second murder and sentenced to five y the penitentiary for the fatal shooting of James F, Lucas in the Lucas home neer here May 28. A motion for a new trial was denied by the court. The jury deliberated two hours after taking the case late in the afternoon. Defense witnesses testified that Lucas on his deathbed told neighbors the shooting was an accident and that Mrs Lucas told them that Minor shot her husband accidentaily. Minor, on the stand in his own defence, said he went to the Lucas home to trade guns and get whisky. He said they passed the 3 drink He as- serted he had no recollaction of what happened after midnight Mrs, Mamie Lucas, the widow, Minor fire the of tes- shot A Special Assortment of GLASSWARE- BOWLS VASES COMPORTS RELISH TRAYS BONBONS NAPPIES Regularly $5 and $6 $3.75 Three tables of excellent values— etched—some plain—in a e some variety of shapes and sizes adapt- able for many uses and decorations in the home. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE — Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. The House With The W. & J. Sloane Autumn Sale Ends Saturday Night You have one day left in which to make selec- tion from the splendid assortments, and enjoy the truly extravagant reductions which have made this an outstanding event even for this store. Living Room Furniture Bed Room Furniture Oriental Rugs Broadloom Ca We suggest want delivery suit your conv vantage of the selection » Dining Room Furniture Lamps Domestic Rugs rpets Linoleums Draperies that if for any reason you may deferred that will be arranged to enience; but by all means take ad- se specivl prices and make your Before closing time tomorrow night Charge Accounts May be opened and the convenience of our lurl"cl Plan of settlement enjoyed. W.&.J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just above G It is a; e L A MR T COASTAL TRANSIT CO. AND BUS LINE MERGE Deal With Greut Eastern Stages, Van Sweringen Unit, Announced by W. H. Vanderbilt. By the Associated Pres ger of the Coastal Transit Co. and the Great Eastern Stages, Inc. lof bus lines, was announced here ye: | terday by William H. Vanderbilt, pres dent of the former concern. Mr. Vanderbilt's anncuncement, made just before he left for Cleveland, where the merger was to be accom- plished, stated simply that “the Coastal | Sweringen bus interests which Buffalo as a terminal point.” The Great Eastern Stages operate a line from Chicago, through Cleveland to Buffalo. Here the line divides, one use ter and Syracuse, and the other to the Southern Atlantic Coast cities by way of Binghamton and Scranton, Pa. Mr. Vanderbilt was accompanied by Clark | McConnell of Cleveland, president of | Great Eastern Stag-s. Mr. nderbilt ls a great-grandson e presents Fall and Winter Shoes by Sorosis at a new popular pn'ce For ably with joy to keep in order. onrls. there’s nc with a built up leat Black or brown. \ For Town: for street new, woolens or dull car black or brown suede, w @ dress strap shoe of dul .lm.k: well with the long beautifuily lined, is som white which may BUFFALO. N. Y., October 2.—A mer- | operators | Transit Co. will merge with the Van! going to New York by way of Roches- | and covered Cuban heel. feeling and yet quite appropriate for all daytime wear. 3+ 5o 1931. of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, founder of the New York Central Rail- road. The Van Sweringens control the | Nickel Plate and cther railroads. EDUCATION BULLETIN OUT | Public Library Resumes Informa- tive Publication. Publication of the Bulletin of In- formal Educational Opportunities in Washington has been resumed by the | Public Library here, George F. Bower- man, librarian, announced today. The pamphlet lists lectures, courses of study, exhibitions, musical and dramatic events and other cultural opportunities | available during the 1931-32 season. Copies may be obtained by calling at| tne central building of the Public Library, Eighth nnd K streets; at any | Public Library branch, or by maliling | 15 cents to the ubrlry office. ACTRESS’ MATE JAILED Is Behind $350 in Payments, Josbphine Dunn Says. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 2.—Adjudged in contempt of court, Clyde E. Great- | | house, oll operator, husband of Josephine Dunn, film actress, was sentenced to Jail yesterdag for three days after a court hearing to determine why he was | $350 behind in his alimony. The defendant said he was unable to | poy- Miss Dunn testified he had called | er by telephune, saying she might as | well stop trying to collect alimony from | him, as he didn’t intend obnnuon to meet the | Card Party Tomorrow Night. CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., October 2 (Special). —The second of a series of x card parties will be given tomor- row night under the auspices of the Capitol Heights Community Welfare organigation_in_the school. Proceeds will go to the fund for the needy, to be used this Winter. DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Spec Phone *National A special purchase brings these Fall hats at such an attracive price . . . some of them should really be marked $10! It is hats like these that give to. The New Ielleff's the enviable reputation for Value as well as Fashion [.cader- 3 $7.50 Hats with tiny brims . . . hats with brims turned up all around . up in the back . . . cocked up at a dash- ing angle on one side . . . hats with no brims at all . . . crests of gleam ing coq feathers . flat swirls of trailing plumes and metal and crystal trimming . . . hurry in . . . you'll love them all! Blue, tally-ho green, wine, brown, and black. HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR THE NEW Jellofrs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. THE NEW Mleffs $7.50 sthing better than dull calf, prefer- her heel. It looks trim and smart all the new woclens, wears beautifully and is a perfect The model sketched is a sports tie. This same type may be had in one-strap or pump style. or office wear, to wear with the 1ton crepe we suggest the pump in ith matching calf tip and heel trim This is a shoe with an informal For Afternoon: a graceful pump in black suede, with con- trasting rajah lizard inlay wear with satin and velvet frc . . a junior Louis heel . . . to .and belowit . . . a 1 kid with the new low heel which ver skirt Tengths. For Evening: the moire opera pump, perfectly plain . . o ething of a classic tor evening. In be tinted to match your evening frock exactly, or in black to wear with satin and velvet. SHOE SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Jme new ! FOR REFUSING AILMONY | Clyde E. Greathouse, Oil Operator, Your Draperies Thoroughly Cleaned Our method of cleaning guar- antees no shrinkage. Bm 'o revive luster and softness...lin- ings straightered, insuring cor- rect hanging. Phone Dist. 0200. 43 Years of Batisfactory Service |W.H.FISHE Cleaners and Dyers 1016 Sth St. Dist. 0200