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STORE ISHELD UP: MINISTER IS SLAIN Tabernacle Pastor in Chicago Caught Between Fire of Bandits and Druggist. o CHICAGO. December 3—Rev. Amos | 49, a tabernacle pastor, formerly ot dead last night was caught in the cross- bandits and a drug store e Associated Press was 1 stopped for a soda and the to put up prescrip. barreled the floor dead ers fled to an au- tabernacle here e Bap- He was or- go and ssionary in chiidren SPAIN EXPECTED TO ELECT ZAMORA Presidential Election Will Be Held by Assembly on De- \e was Dastor t Lima, Oh! cember 10 By the Associated Press MADRID, December 3 Spain's first eonstitutional President w be elected December 10 the next day, it was ference of governmental | sidential election previously was scheduled for next Monday, but was postponed to allow more time for the government to make its arrange- ts. It seems certain that Niceto former Provisional 1 Tecelve almost unani- rt for the office the revised plan the new Spanish constitution is to be adopted a8 a whole next Tuesday Ceremonies for the inauguration of the new President will include a gala military parade of troops from all Span- ish regions, including Morocco, who will pass in review before the President| and foreign diplomats Provisional President Manuel Azana said in the Assembly today he had found it necessary ‘“completely to reorganize | the army,” abolishing & surplus of cap- tains and generals, to make it “efficient and effective” The new military budget, he said, will save 130,000,000 pesetas (more than $10,000,000) over last year's expenditures, at the same tirze strengthening the army corps. Eighty-two works of art by men and boys employed in a coal mine were re- cently shown in an exhibition in Nottes, England | been in the | was born in Cleveland. | awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross ! Flyer Injured AIDE TO BYRD IN ARTIC HIT BY TAXI IN GOTHAM. LIEUT. GEORGE O. NOVILLE. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 3.—Lient George O. Noville, who was flight en- gineer and operator on the trans- atlantic Rear Admiral Richard THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931. HOPE HELD FOR BOY Prohibition Worker Remains in Jail as Attorney Fails to Get Bond. By the Associatea Press. CHICAGO, December 3—Hope was revived today for the recovery of Her- man Knol, 17-year-old youth shot in the abdomen by Daniel L. Gilday liquor and vice crusader. Although physicians had earlier pre- dicted that the development of perito- nitis_probably would be fatal, Dr. Leo Jacobson found that the condition had been checked and that the youth's tem- perature had declined from 103 to 100 degrees. If the youth lives through the next 24 hours, Dr. Jacobson said, he may recover. Meanwhile, Gilday remained in jail because his attorney failed to procure a $15,000 bond for his release on a charge E. Byrd, T serfous injuries Tues- day when he struck down by a| taxicab at a Pa 1e intersection He was taken to a hospital at 2:45| am. But was not identified as the| fiyer until afternoon. Physicians said | he had a fracture of the skull and frac- | tures in both leg 1% He was struck, police reported, when he attempted to cross Park avenue against the traffic lights. The driver was released after being ques- tioned For some time after h hospital, Lieut. Noville w When he regained c asked unconscious iousness _he t. Noville is 41 years old and has A life-long friend of Admiral Byrd | he was in commend of the Spitzbergen | | base during the Byrd North Pole flight For Participation in the transatlantic adventure in 1927 he and Byrd were A post-mortem examination of an East Ham, England, baby showed that | she had two hearts 2nd National Electrical Show Watch Electricity Work Wonders See What Is New in Electrical Appliances Ideal as Christmas Gifts Free Souvenir Prizes Daily As a special to our Thursday visitors we offer a cigarette con- tainer and lighter that delivers your cigarette automatically lighted ready for smok- ing. An ideal gift, only s2‘48 Admission Free NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 132830 New York Ave. N.W. taxi | 7 entered the |7 Navy since early youth. He BROD hat became of the plane? Did |7 9 One A;I;nth Ahead of Time! - SHOT BY CRUSADER |of assault in attempt to kill. One at- lLfi!:lpt to obtain bond failed when Gil- day’s wife refused to release her inter- est in property tendered in his behalf. The State's attorney’s office refused to | accept the property otherwise, because !n was encumbered by & $10,000 mort- gage. |cetved at the hospital inquiring as to | the youth's condition. One came from Davenport, Towa; another from Lexing- | ton, Ky., and & third from Evansville, | Ind | The youth was shot when he and a | companion stopped to offer their as ance to Gilday because, they sai appeared too intoxicated to get home by | himself. The crusader, however, clai; | he thought it was a hold-up an | in self-defense. | ORDERS SDle KITCHENS LOS ANGELES, December 3 (& An unused miniature golf course will be turned into a soup kitchen under a plan announced by Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist Preceding the opening of this, how- ever, the evangelist said she would open & small kitchen near the busi- ness district today Angelus Temple is raising a $2,000 fund to be deposited with a gas and electric light company so neither gas nor light will be cut off in homes of the needy because of unpaid bills Hundreds of telephone calls were re- | |WIDOW OF LION VICTIM RETURNS FROM AFRICA | Photographer Involved in Attempt to Lasso Beast Also Back in United States. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, December 3.—Mrs. Wil- liam H. Herren, whose hushand was fatally injured by an enraged lion in West African, arrived here on the Aquitania on her way to her home at Aberdeen, Wash. On the ship was Gustave Peret of Yoncalla, Oreg. Herren, an expert with the lasso, was holding a lion at bay | while Peret took pictures of it. Sud- denly it broke loose and charged, claw- ing Herren, who died later of blood | poisoning. Low-priced labor, due to unemploy- | ment in Colombia, has revived the home industry of “Panama” hat making in Antioquia. EGSCHAFERCO Pierce-Butler-Pierce Heating Equipment on Display Here 4100 Georgia Ave. AD-0145 T8 something that you until January . . . because you have to have action . Cut prices will act!” NG , EVERYBODY KNOWS BRODTS, INC., HATS Tell them the truth! . « . in simple words, said the “Ad” man .. don’t try to be clever! “Tell them that the backward season has left you with so many hats on hand that you have to do N Tell them are not going to wait about it. .« NOW! to the bone and people SN T A -+s0 here it gOCS . AU RN Invest Your Christmas Savings—At a Saving! | THE AVENUL AT SLVENTH To save you monéy on Clothes and Gifts for Men and Boys ! ) . . Today’s Low Prices—Lower Still! 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