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HOOVER GETS DATA ON COLORED STUDY Equal Rights Secretary Pre- sents Report on Race Conditions. A resume of concitions facing col- re: e in America was presented noon today by otter of Boston, na- | he Equal Rights | 1 a three-day Afl- John_ Wesley | “and Corcoran Death Mourned | Ttotter has presented similar sur- | 15 Fresidents during the ence. smouth, principal Iast night aced the polit- urse of the Nation, laying par- | stress on history which has fnl- the treaty of at he said, c democracy, cription and segregation in variou bartments of the Federal Government ins the t racial o travesty on the principles sub- ed ment t were Rev W. Spencer, Mr. Trotter is f}\~ tonight his visit to the e Hous KIDNAPED MEXICAN PRIEST REACHES U. S. Chihuahua Pastor Tells Immigxa-1 tion Officers Masked Men Made Him Wade River. —Rev. of the Catholic | a City, Mexico, , Tex., with I:‘d by masked men, driven into the mounoam.s in an automobile, and forced to depart from Mexico by wading the Rio Grande River. | _Wedncsday night, the priest told | tates immigration officials, he rectory by two men, anted him to visit & After reaching the outskirts | huahua in an automobile, Father said he wa 0ld he was “under and must leave Mexico. lared he was forced to wade iver Saiurday and then walked 20 miles to Presidio. 'Explaining he did not believe his kidnapers were officers, the priest said he would return to his native try through Juarez, and blamed the | k on disgruntled polmclans g i BOY FREED BY RITCHIE TO CARE FOR ORPHANS | Eight Children, Left in Need When Father 8lays Mother, to Get Brother's Help. ated Press. MORE, November 30.—With- artin, warden of the City mediately release Frederick 19, so that he may returri to to_assist in caring for eight | brothers and sisters made day when their father ir mother and himself. uth sent to jail November | on a charge of driving | while intoxicated, for g and fallure to s!op n accident. his is not a parole,” the Gnvernor declared, in ordering the release of the | youth, “The boy is just being let out | because he is badly needed at home. ¥ situation that needs immediate | \cxghbors said the young man hld been ordered out of his house by the father after losing his job and was forced to sleep in parks and find his meals where he could. THREE CHILDREN BURN Parents and Four Others Escape | Tragedy as Home Is Destroyed. FORT RIVER, Manitoba, November 30 (/). —Gleeful ‘shouts of three small children of William Berkis turned to | of terror yesterday as fire swept &h their home and burned them | P chfldrcn. Hilda, 6; Elmer, 4, and 18 months, were playing on second floor when fire broke out | Toom. is, his wife and four other chil- | ren_escaped from a downstairs room, 1t were blocked by the flames from reaching the other three El IIlIlHIIIIiINIIIIIIIItItIH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII||IIIMIII|lIIIIIIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIl|II|llIIfll|||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_ SPECIAL | _DR. JOHN D. REESE. 'PRESENTMENT FILED “1 IN DUKER ESCAPE F. Y. Borden Charged With Ob- structing Justioe—Prisoner's Father Not Named. | B the Associated Press. | BALTIMORE, November 30.—The | State yesterday filed with the clerk of |the Criminal Court & presentment chatging Frederick Y. Borden, vice president of the Seaboard Midland Petroleum Co., with attempting to ob- | struct justice. Borden and Herman S. Duker are both at liberty under bond of $5,000, set in Police Court when they were or- dered held for further action on a charge they aided in the escape of Duker’s son, Herman W. Duker, 23, after the latter had killed a man in & hold-up in Baltimore last April. No ?reflcn(menL was filed today against the ather. Duker, who has been senténced to hang and who is now in the death | house at the State Penitentiary here, | was alleged by the State to have been aided in his e¢schpe by his father and Borden. 1t was claimed he was placed aboard a tanker of the oll company bound for the West Coast and while in California before his capture received funds from Baltimore through the Midland officers | at Los Angeles, | ., Borden and Duker were brought into | Police Court on a charge made by Bernard J. Wells of the State's attorney | staff. The two were ordered to appear leore the grand jury November 30. | i e = | . Jealousy prompted a duel with bolos | in” Baguio, P. I., having to go to Proof of This Statement Will Appm in_Our Advertisement Wednesday || The use of the word CAREFUL || for the type of dry cleaning work we do is absolutely correct. Next ‘ time, send your wearables and household articles here. Wednesday’s Proof Exactly the contrary was true. “Thumbs Down" meant “Spare the Gladiator.” Thumbs held | upward was the Death signal. NOTICE DEPARTMENT COMMERCE EMPLOYES [J You Are Cordially Invited to Join the 1932 MUNSEY CHRISTMAS CLUB Beginning Nov. 30, 1931 Our location is MOST convenient—the nearest bank to vour new office. Banking hours start at 8:30 A.M. every business day. Open until 5: 30 on your pay days (Except Saturdays, we close at Noon). OTHER Safe Deposit Boxes Foreign Exchange Letters of Credit Trust Department SERVICES Checking Accounts Time Certificates Resl Payments for Gas and Electric Bills Received General Insurance Agency The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. Just Across the Street from the New Commerce Bldg. %fllflllllllll!lll!ll||Il|l|IIIIINllllIIIIII|I|ItI|IH‘IIIII|IlIIII e THE EVENING ‘BONESETTER REESE DIES AT AGE OF 76 Statesman, Athletes and La- borers Included Among His Many Patients. BY the Associated Press. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, November | 30.—The one-time Welsh steel worker, whose calloused, skillful hands made him America's “miracle man” to count= less injured and cripples, is dead. Dr. John D. Reese— “Bonesetter” | Reese to millionaire and pauper, prime | minister and office boy—died here late | YQ!ti‘radly after a heart attack. He For the last 40 years Reese's home | was a Mmecca for those seeking cures | from his deft hands. Many an nthlelM owed a protracted career to him, and | his practice included the famous down to the laborers in the steel mills, where | he once tolled. Dr. Reese learned his art of setting | bones as a child in his native Wales. / PRESCRIPTIONS | All PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded | Pharmacists by Graduate Registered STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, At 10 he was working 1n mils tn Eng-| QUITS “DATE” BUSINESS land, but came to the United States in 1887, working first in Pittsburgh and then YO\I‘I'ldK!!:)Wl;; it e | An accident started him on his pro- i g fession, but by 1900 he was a licensed When Clients Don’t Pay. e teg, Y special act of the ONo | oppics, Kans, November 30 (P.— For years he treated as many as 80 | Joseph Sumner Quint is quitting busi- petsons a day. Among them were David | ness. He is a Washburn College student Lioyd George, Gene Tunney, Babe RUlll | who started a “dating” bureau at the openi of the school year, charging a DY vl Rogers, Xred tane, Jonnny | ORng of o agiment. arranged: i e T L pa- | Business boomed for & while, but now tient could pay. Often @ stoel worker | he says he can't collect from s clients, was_smuggled ‘before Reese while a | — = =3 wealthy client waited outside. 3 - Funeral services will be held gt 3| Kongo Rebels Fight Belgians. pm. Wednesday at the home, and| BRUSSELS, Belgium, November 30 burial will be in & mausoleum here, () —Three Belgian soldiers have been kt(led and several wounded in a clash with insurgents in the lake districts PHILANTHROPIST IS ILL |5, Zefite, Xongn nevepapen I said to have been slain, Edward Hines of Evanston, Ill, s Suffers Bad Heart Attack. REPAIR PARTS EVANSTON, 11, November 30 (#).— Edward Hines, wealthy lumbetman and for ilanthropist, who has been suffering F“rl_‘aces and Boilel’l from & heart ailment for more than & | Fries, Beall & Sharp year, was in @ strious condition at his | 734 10th St. N;W. Kansas Student Closes Bureau home yesterday. He s the donor of the Edward | Hines, jr, Memorial Hospital for war | veterans. 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