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NDCECHNWGVEN CIRTFRONOTON \a Pollard Names Richmond | County Jurist to Supreme Court of Appeals | ! \ Br.the Associated Press | RICHMCND, Va. November 28— Gov. Pollard tonight announced the ap- pdintment ¢f Judge Joseph W. Chinn »f Richmond County as justice of the Bupreme Court of Appeals to succeed the late Robert R. Prentis The appointment will expire 30 days | after the convening of the next General | Assembly { In making the ap] ernor said, his first to fill the vacan action of the General Assembl: was told members of the Supreme Court and the clerk of that tribunal be- | nt, the Gov- One of the justices is together with the fact the cases assigned to Justice Prentis for written opinion have to be reapportioned among the members of the present court, made it necessary to have a justice at cnce, Gov. Pollard said. A successor to Jus- tice Prentis is especially needed to pass on applications 1c its of error 50 as 10 release the cth ng of opinjons i ge Chinn w formance of his duties in a few days He had been on 3 for many years months ago to fisheries. The appointme ed with the unders would be temporary « wnpleml & study of the seafood Judge Chinn’s report ha pleted and will be submi Governor in a few days, & nation as head of the Fis mission is expected January The new justice of the Supreme| Court_has had_experience not only a trial judge, but also as an app judge. ‘He will be the tidewater's re Tesentative on the State's highest co He was a member of the Spe Court of Appeals formed some years | ago to relieve the congestion on the| docket cf the Supreme Court of Ap- | peals, and his_written opinions ren- | dered during that time were marked | by ability and. leamning, his associates | sal ’\ s xmg | eries Com- i SEAL SALE EXPLAINED IN RADIO INTERVIEW Viola R. Anderson Recalls Fiftieth Anniversary of Dis- covery by Koch. Dr. Dr. Vicla R. Anderson, acting secre- tary of the Association for Prevention | { Tuberculosis, was interviewed on the | Objects of the annual sale of Christmas sterday in a radio talk over | stati-n WOL Dr. Anderson told her radio audience that this year's seal sale is not only the anniversary of the Christmas seal ntry, but also the 50th anni- v of the dcovery of the tubercle bacillus by the German scentist. She said that the underlying purpose < the association’s work is the preven- | tion of tuberculosis and for this reason its work is largely educational in char- acter.. Dr.Anderon extended a hearty invitation 40 all to visit the Children’s Clinic at 512 I street, during the hours | of M:nday and Friday from 9 to 11. Yesterday's mail deliveries at the headquarters fof the Christmas seal sale | at 1022 Eleventh street, in response to | the “official letter sent to prospective | seal buycrs b Tuberculosis Asso- clation, fi.’ 9 mg( mail bags and | kept an extra force of clerks busy cpen- | ing and recording the purchases during | the day. The total amount of cash| brought in with these letters was not &nnounced. | West Virginians T‘an Party. | ‘The -anfual “apple cider-ginger bread” party of the West aFstat _rginia State | Society will be held at the Meridian | Mansions Hotel Weinesday evening, be- | ginnirig at 8‘o'clock. Following a brief entertainment program, the party will dance. Music will be furnished by Sile zVerberg's Vagabond Orchestra. Tt v 54 | national sorority. at his Miss McCalla or Francois and declared | he had not been in California this year | A warrant has been | issued for Francois on two counts of grand theft. cois courted her and departed with prior to October. Forms Sorority S. ELLIS LOGAN, President of the Washington Branch of the Women's National Sabbath Alli : who is sponsoring the formation of t District Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Na- tional Sorority. The sorority will hold its initial meeting Friday evening in the Carlton Hotel. It is the intention of the chapter to make Washington the Eastern_dlvisional headquarters of the Kansas City, Mo. is the national headquarters. —Underwood Photo - Sk FINGERPRINTS. -~ IN SWINDLE CASE Woman Charges Marjorie i |Rambeau’s Husband Resem- | bles Man Who Took $1,700. By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif., November 28— Florida police have been requested by District Attorney Tom Whelan to ask Francis A. Gudger, retired Sebring, Fla., business man who recently married Marjorie Rambeau, actress, to volun- tarily submit his fingerprints for com- parison with those of a man who called himself Richard Francois. Whelan's action was based on a com- | plaint by Alice R. McCalla that she had | been swindled out of $1,700 by a man giving his name as Francois. The com- Hlainant gave Whelan a picture of Gud- | ger, published in a local newspaper at the time of his marriage to Miss Ram- beau. Whelan said Miss McCalla told him the picture was that of Francois. ‘Whelan said it was likely Gudger had a double. He asked for his fingerprints 10 clear the case. Gudger, learning of Whelan's request | §ome in Sebring, dented knowing | The woman. alleged Fran- $1,700. The alleged offense took place prior to October. CLEARANCE OF ALL SUEDE FOOTWEAR Black $12.50, $13.50, $14.50 Grades ... NOT0 $785 Also a limited SNYDER (Bet. F and G Sts.) & Brown THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 29, 1931—PART ONE. 'PIONEER DIRECTOR I OF MOVIEDOM DIES* Theodore Wharton, Who }'ounl; Talent of Milton Sills and Other Stars Succumbs at 55. Theodore W ture 2 and 3 Rooms, Kitc | apartments, with © eration an 2001 Sixteenth St N.W. |! 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