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WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ¢ will be recelved with all of the pomp land expressing their regret 3 HUOVER DEI.AYS ialnd lory incident o such an occe- E | coulant attend.© i sion, and at 11 o'clock will make an is was followed by appointment ot address on the Yorktown bmleneldi ’n committee on rules’an%pocredenma{;. where many thousands of persons wil | after which State Senator J. W. Web- be gathered. The party will luncheon | | ster of Solomon's Island delivered sn on the field, and following a review address of welcome. Just before the of the pageant depicting the surrender | | luncheon racess a report of the coune of Cornwallis, the President and his cfl:tflnflnces was presented. t B0S FOR 4 ROAD e o MISSNG ELENENT | PROJECTS SQUGHT O Jockson. Dics N, |§ FQUND | =z~ —_— | 5:;:3}:1;:;5," !‘J;.. Oct';gbesnlol;'— — | Mrs. Malinda ng, Wi : -} Proposal Asked for Massa- | leved o have beenthe oldest per- Leaves Only One of 92 Sub: stances Composing the is dead. She was 104 years old and Earth Undiscovered. Slaying Victim party will return to the battleship and his afternoon’s session E. Lee head back to Annapolis. The party | Le Compte, Maryland State game war- IMll go ashore at Annapolis early Tues- den, spoke on “Wild Life.” He was fol- day morning and will be back at the‘Maryland-D. (57 RegjOHa| lowed on the speaker's platform by Dr. Business Will Keep Him at White House before 9 oelock. W. B. Bell of the United States Bio- Mrs, Hoover returned to the Whit> logical Survey, who discussed “The White House Until Tomor- | House this morning atter an absence of | Board Gathers at Solomon | Wid busk Sitiatiics several days in Buffalo, N. Y., where sh> | row Afternoon. chusetts Avenue Exten- nad lived through a 1ang cpoch of history, most of which was clear articipated in the Nati | : Fisheries Worker Speaks. ion i in her mind until she died. She suc- paricin n the National Convention | |sland—M resides. | y sion in Montgomery. cumbed early yesterday at the home prAtIRLS agee Presides. inehe Temainder of the day's program - e = f her d hter, Mrs. D. G. Holt, in | |included a speech by Lewis Radcliffe, Chswell Gounty, N. C., 10 miles south 150 Stations te Carry Talk. | |deputy commissioner of the United BY HOWARD M. BAGGETT, t here. She had no specific ail- |BY the Associaied Press. It is doubtful if President Hoover will| The detailed program for a Nation- | B 8 SiatCorraspondarit of The Star. States Bureau of Fisheries, on “The Staft Correspondent of The Star | Tent, but died from the infirmities NEW YORK, October 16.—A mnew glectloca;vn‘{’ mlmm Wa&hlng!on !bef(g)re '3 wide radio hook-up Sunday night to ,fi%",‘,’{‘.’,“’gf {AS,LASR} ,i‘.“yff;',“b‘;‘; Need for Black Bass Protection,” elec- v oma sev- orrow afternoon to go Ve a, = e 2 5 L5 tion of 1 SILVER SPRING. Md. October 16— | ©Of 88F. having been in a o substance, the missing element No. 87, Annapolls, where he will embark on the |°Pe% emerEency welfare and rellof ¢am- | washington presiding, the second an- | oty c Teee® dor 0 4nd an oyster | battleship’ Arkansas to spend the week [Pajgns throughout the United States|nual convention of _the ~Maryland- e | end in the waters in the vicinity of the | was announced yesterday in New York District of Columbia Regional Coun-il “‘qot . program includes ad- | mouth of the Chesapeake Bay prepa- (. owen D. Young | of the Iseac Walton League of America ' gresses by Dr. V. Pruit, Univeesity ot ratory to attending the Sesquicentennial| it President Foover speaking from | 0Pened here today. ; : k2 | tanmed Marviand professor of zoology and ag- ceremonies at Yorktown Monday. Fortress Monroe, the program will be m"}ll:)*,’g“fifi" ‘!‘hrf'"_-‘“;’,“g“;:‘]’a»"‘,jx:" m: riculture; Seth Gordon, president of the The President’s party on this expe- |, 160 2 tatices ot Al i« ider the” Bocmeiny Toancls Adame, Hife ror |bia Broadeasting systems will be oper- | 55,* ik of, $33,000. the bullding was Walion Leaguc's national hedaquarters | : 1ated as one unit. 4 " ' in Chicago, and Dr, V] - W. V. Pratt, chief of naval operations, | * ‘%nlterns.u Gifford, director of the Sembled in the Parish Hall in Chicago, and Dr. Raymond A. Pear Bids for {our Montgomery County road Mrs. Long was born in 1827, dur. as Dekeol DA cRark ity Mane Minto i T | cond half o esiden e X improvement projects, one of them !or} X\fidr;g_fl s A IHIRErNtion, Ninety-two_elements long have been the extension of Massachusetts avenue | ADTEN JAHEINA BT S eceeding |known to comprise every material sub- " th unty, | stance composing the earth, but two from the District line into the county, | regimes. of them know) ly by No. 87 and 85, are advertised for.today by the State| Services will be held this after- | O them known only by No. 87 and 85, Road Commission. The bids will be| noon and interment will be near ver have been found definitely Positive identification of this sub- received at the offices of the commis- | Toxeer: N- C- stance in samarskite, & lustrous black compound, was announced yesterday | | the University of R ore October 27 | afternoon by Cornell University. and Mrs. Pratt: the President's three . v-| v y i othes atarsiana niznway ARLINGTON CHEST reesa e T T Reoteturies, Waites . wewion: Law, | Pretidents organization on unemploy- Hoover Letter Is Read. Maryland project ee of them in Montgomery | solid, is insoluble in water, is extremely | rence Richey and Theodore Joslin: 2 - At this morning’s session. Dr. Magee. o — | from New York. Will Rogers will speak ident of the organization d| The English gov F | capt. €. R. Train and Col. Campbell presiden ganization, rea e English government is extendin Hodges, 'naval and military aides, re- | PO CAJlfQrnla. o e letters, from President, Herhert Hoover a free public school system in Paless feolty - an o cl ry- tine. | spectively. and Capt. Joel T. Boone | ;i "Bang in setections from Fortres White House physician, The party will | S 2ane (@ Seitctons Tom, Forfess include also a score of newspaper cor-| MOREOe, SNC, the Fhiladelphia Sym- respondents and news photographers | Bi°0Y Qrehost @i”';};ay,mm ekowe and the customary number of Secret . . Vocal solos will be given by Mme. | | Service operatif®es. Lily Pons and Mme. Sophie Braslau | from New York and Lawrence Tibbett County, have been received by the com- mission, and contracts are expected to While the Cornell experiments do: be awarded within a few cays. Bids on not yet show the color, science lcng two other Montgomery County projects County Declared Not Ripe for Com-| has ‘expected that No. 87 would be will be received at Baltimore October 20. | ity Charity Pro- e i T d at Cor- Includei in the list of bids sought munity Charity Fr pe: posal. tific baby a potential job in electricity. in s published today nell immediately gives the new scien- is the project for the widening to 36 It may make the world's best coating i ; | c feet and improvement of Frederick ave- — material for photo-electric cells, the | L N | The President had originally planned | “Om e, Franclsco. |t be nue through the town of Gaithersburg. | o electric “eves,” which by reason of their | | An early trial is expected for OIPhan | t4 leave Washington today 10 this week | giii (IoETam i one of a series to be The acvertisement requesting bids on | B¥ films of light-sensitive metals, far out- | Jones, year-old colored farm hand, | end trip, but_business necessitated his | bor 19t November 2 id e the Massachusetts avenue extension | CLARENDON, Va. October 16.—The | 45"y n 0G0 ho confessed to the slaying of & am- | baing at 'the White House. It was said | ennirmen ot g0 oo, M- Young, project calls for the construction of one | jqea of a community chest for Arling-| The Cornell discovery was made by |ily of four in their farm house near | in Iis behalf tody that Mr Hooter's Satientorkir R B O e e o oum | ton County was abandoned at a mass | Jacob Papish, professor of spectroscopy. | Berlin, Md. The victims were Green | work tomorrow aill not. permit him to | > z | crete girder bridge, the highway 1'“,.“'" f delegates of Interested or- |1t Was made with the aid of spectro- | Davis, his wife, Eva, and their twochil- | Jeave his desk until some time in the - frem the District 'of Columbia line o meeting of delegates of - |scope, the same instrument which | dren, Elizabeth, 15, and Mary Lee, 13. | afternoon. Although no definite time| Bushey, England, Parish Church offi- Little Falls Branch, a distance of 0.73 | ganizations here last night. The vote,| astronomers uve to detect the substances | Jones was lodged in the Baltimore City has been set, it is thought that he will | cials are worried over the loss of the miles N : 20 fest | Which was overwhelming, was taken |of which stars are made. | Jail following his confession. In his| depart about 4 o'clock, church key, one foot long and 300 years The new pavement is to be 20 fest He obtained from the coal black | admission of the crime, he declared an | The journey to Annapolis will bv""d- 4 PLAN ABANDONED | innaiomanie ans s the mast gt seoai A Bank —doing smaLL things BIG “OnTime” Loans It is not difficult to obtain Business Delays Departure, espondent of The Star. ol ] wio B scussion. e Ride, while the bridge will have = 28- | after two hours of Slsenslon. . _ ol marusruicicenaisOIBRTmIWHICY sia iy | srgiimerit With DEVIs ‘over $1ay Tor's mate . surmeniins i, il be foot span and b» 41 feet in road width. t ! . i X. which H TA ot Ters th £ “ hest that Arling- | ture containing sulphur and oxygen, | day's work, which he could not pe more than a dozen cars in the motor . Sn Seainsieine e g:fi%:fimei‘g&h;c{z) Tibe Tor fuch a|&nd In this identificd the number 67, | form because of rain, led to the siay- | party and from . the Maryland State | M E R T Z a loan on The Morris Plan e and also that it would be too late | The small amount of 87-bearing ma- | ing. -—A. P.Photo. | line on to Annapolis a large contingent of the proposed underpass at the Bal- of Maryland State police will act as a to organize a chest this year if it were | terial in his laboratory is reckoned as able the contra to transport his materials over the im- county were invited to participate. If it were separated with present facil- will go aboard small boats to be taken Proved road and result in a saving of _ Last night's meeting was presided | ities it probably would burn up. to the Arkansas, which will be an- Droves and e <r by John C. Gall. - Among the or-| Evidence of existence of both 87 and chored at the mouth of the Severn DL n =1y S5.000 an histcart O Shie | BB it e D seniEdwere. 85 in a number of compounds was pub- River, about 4 miles away. If the bids are satisfactory, the State The Board of Public Welfare, Mon- lished a few months ago by Prof. Fred ' Cadet Parade Canceled. ss 5 o he arch Club, Rotary Club, American |Allison of Alabama Polytechnic Insti- B o e o | erion (Tarimisan liegioh v Alxiliscy: | Gite e ket method combining by It had been planned to have the so that the work may be done during Rosslyn Business Men's Association, | Polarized light and magretism =——— President review a parade of the corps L e e o Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Arlington| Prof. Louis M. Dennis, head of the First in Series of Four Is Set ©f gadets. but because of tre lateness The bids already received include County Civic Federation, Catholic { Department of Chemistry at Cornell, of the hour he will arrive at Annapolis those for the conetiuction of one mile Charities. Knights of Columbus, Red |&aid of Papish's work: “The finding of |and the fact that the cadets will ba it o Cross and Daughters of Isabella, | element 87 is one of the greatest scien- = s absorbed in a foot ball contest about of concrete highway from the-end of | Wi T o Aoy forTWoeDayiRON=—Two« et i el conen serug] d the latter place. '_The M. J. Grove ; == Lime oo ot wein”3iq. s o SOLDIERS SEIZED FACTORY INCREASES Tt his e it saily Sucecs n As AUTO THIEVESI Al.l. EMPLOYES, PAY Preliminary plans for the presentati-n | the_big battleship will then start on | e 6 St weloonts ttns Jov, | o iegie, bt e, i Cntreical i - ettt e pire v | (9@ ) High Class But and— e otios c- The decision follows a study that was | cceding radium. R R - commandane offitel 2 : o o e Yora ot thie e SFiL 'on: | Inaugurated. Hearly a vear ago and i | The new clement has mot been fo- ey mhe il eee e [N ot Hik EEnced i ; ¢ for the underpass Which nearly all organizations in the |lated. that is, separated in pure form. resident to the dock, where the party | X Tailors It is not difficult to repay | | Tailoring Values a loan on The Morris Plan. That Men Appreciate Your choice of imported and domestic 1007 all-wool fabrics for SUIT, TOPCOAT OR OVERCOAT HAND TAILORED To Fit You 22 We take folks of character “at their word” and we give them an orderly and organ- ized method of paying kack what they borrow. | | | of the prcgram has been abandoned. [ Yet to Be Chosen. | ” Immediately atter the prosidential | | party has been put safely aboard the of $36.815. ‘ f plays during the coming season were | its journey down the bay. It is under- ‘The Loomis Construction Co. of Wash- tngton is announced as the low bi £ pl ] 1 discussed at a meeting of the adminis- |00 that the vessel will head for the Virginia Capes, where it will steam on the modification of the curve on the S disc , meeting o adminis. Colesville road near Franklin avenue, a | Api: B c s ——— rative council of the Drama Guild of A rlington Police Report Findin, e shin e os around leisurely on Sunday before g P g rake-Lining Manufacturer Says hington, meetirg in the Cosmos b distance of 0.20 miles, concrete, with a dista ( 2 s e heading back to Old Point Comfort S b i Go-Getting Policy Has Added e of $3.546 i | Machine. | GEE e A ¢ of a series of plays, “The Where at 6 o'click in the evening the SEIZED LIQUOR JARS Sales and Profits. al of Mary Dugan.” by Bayard Veil. President will make a radio address at WALISGORTOACHARITY pemomsemens: ol it HOUSE, October 16.—With the arrest ! CJSE;;EOQ‘A;:DU,?:OL’&' ‘}‘fr”;z:;incfis Intoxicants in Prince Georges to last night of three soldiers stationed brake-lining manufacturers, here, that at Fort Myer, Arlington County police, | every employe has had a 15 per cent Be Poured Out—Containers to | under the cirection of Sheriff Howard | iCrease in salary this year = o 2 | J. T. Seaver, vice president, said the Be sed for Preserves, B. Fields, 53y that tgey have broken | company has overpowered the depres Sea o has been stealing cars in the District | G2y and by constantly experimenting ler, is to be presented at the Wardman (De home of th> commandant at Fort Park Theater November 20 and 21. Clifford Brocke, well known stage direc- tor. who last’ Summer directed the National Players here, has been asked to supervise the first production, it is announced. Negotiations h' Mr Brooke have not been completed, it is said rehearsals for the first pro- duction have begun. Other plays to be presented by the guild include: “If I Were King," by Justin Huntley McCarthy, and two other plays to be selected from a group Monroe, formally opening the drive for funds to be conducted by communities throughout the country for unemploy- ment relief. The President then will return to | his ship. The big vessel will then lcaf around near the Roads preparatory to departing for Yorktown. The President is scheduled to go ashore at 9 o'clock Monday morning. He _— The Best Values Mertz Has Offered in Years 50 buys today at 0, imported and domestic ‘Think what §: stvling; guaranteed satisfaction. Select NOW made in a few d: delivery will be up a band of automobile thieves which | sion by “'going after new business every espondent of The Star. UPPER RLBORO, Md. October 16.—Successful liquor raids made in the future by Prince Georges County police will become acts of charity under an order issued by Chief J. J. Crowley yes- terday. By a Staff Cof order directs that the bot- tles ard jars containing seized liquor =hall be emptied and turned over to the Associated Charities They will then be sterilized and used in the canning of fruits for the families of the county's unemploved. Formerly it has been the custom of police to destroy the glass jars in dis- of Columbia and abandoning them in Arlington County after stripping them. The men arrested are Charles Pope, 20; Steve Joebe, 25, and E. D. Wil- liamson. Pope and Joebe are charged with the theft of an automobile and Pope and Willlamson with carrying concealed weapons. Pope and Joebe were discovered last ! night by Policemen William E. Thomp- son and John R. Burke on the old Multere estate in Fort Myer Heights, They were allegedly engaged in pain ing a roadster that is said to have been stolen® in Washington on Oc- tober 13. According to Deputy_ Sheriff Harry Woodyard, Pope and Joebe admitted | to improve the qusli of our product.” The Wellman Co.'s sales in dollar values were 20 per cent higher in the first nine months of 1931 than they | were in the same period a vear ago. | despite a 24 per cent price cut on their product in January. 1931. Measured in feet, the sales of the company’s prod- uct ‘were 48.9 per cent greater this year than a year ago Scaver said the net profit has climbed along with the sales and is running 30 per cent higher than last yea Japan expects its 1931 raw silk pro- duction will be below demand and that 109.000 bales held from last year will be disposed of. of six which includes “The Devil's Dis- ciple. George Bernard Shaw; “The Squall,” by Jean Bart: “Wake Up Jona- than.” by Hatcher Hughes and Elmer Rice: “Mary. Mary, Quite Contr: 4 by John Ervine: “Sun Up,” by Lulu Voimer, and “Ned McCobb’s Daughter,” by hey Howard. All the plays are to be presented at Wardman Park Theater except the final production, which will be pre- sented in the Sylvan Theater. Members of the council attending the meeting_ yesterday were Robert D Chase, J. Milnor Dorey, Mrs. John Otto Johnson, Capt. Ray C. Montgomery and theatrical critics representing the ' newspapers. evERFRESH CITRATE or MAGRESIA CLEANSES THE ENTIRE SYSTEM 25¢ IN CLEAN NEW BOTTLES MERTZ & MERTZ 405 11th St. H. J. Froehlich, Mgr. Morris Plan Bank Under Supervision U. S. Treasury Loaning Hundreds to Thousands posing of seized liquor the theft of the car and involved Yesterday's order was the second step | Willlamson, who later was arrested a | taken by Chief Crowley during the week ' short distance from the military reser- | to assist the work of charitable organi- | vation. Pope, it is claimed, is on 18- zations 1n the county. Two days ago|month probation in Washington for the ! he turned over several hundred caps for | theft of an automobile | glass jars which can also be used in While Pope and Joebe admit only | the preserving and canning campaign. | the theft of the one car, police say| . that they have been gndlmz sx;mlver- it age of two abandoned automobiles a Card Party Planned. Seik in the neloleosbesd of G CHURCH, Va. October 16 ' reservation. all of which have been| he Finance Committee of | traced to Washington owners. i the Falls Church Parent-Teachers' As- | When arrested, Pope had a .32-caliber sociation, Mrs. Maybelle Mills chairman, | automatic pistol and Williamson a re- | is giving a card tonight in the | volver of the same caliber, police auditorium of Madison Elementary | claimed. School to raise money to defray the Detectives from Washington were debt on the stage curtin which was pur- | scheduled to question the men today | chased last Spring. 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