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< B10 ®® — MILLION WITNESS | SOCIET CIVIC FUND EVENTS 2 e s, Cost Is Less Than $5,000 in | Mrs. Bawar Keating, Mrs. Grace Fry- singer, Miss Carmen Espinosa and Miss Year, Acocrding to Reports Delores Benjamin. A feature of the | gpy o accoii t pross. s at Annual Meeting. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 Ubel which he has brought against the | United States Government and had re-| NEWS BUREAU IS FINED THE EVENING \ LEWIS TAKES STAND | Ghemical Foundation, Thc. ‘snd Fran. | ceived. -mota penny from any other Y cis P. Garvan, its president and former | source whatever.” FOR COURT CONTEMPT Two Men Are Presented to Jury in IN LIBEL SUIT TRIAL ™5eciie ™ "t mimtiation_ana chagrin” he suffered from publication O'Dunne in Criminal Ccurt !{chuons. It was alleged the bureau to | furn information to. scores c¢f bookmakers throcughout the city, on which they ecarried on horse race betting. 4-H Club Has 110 Members. SPARTANBURG, 8. C. (P).—With Morris A. Schwartz, Brooklyn, N. Y., alleged Baltimore agents for the news bureau, also were presented by the by Garvan of alleged statements ac- . who was sccompanied by Mrs. Ex.Attorney General of New York |cusing him of having received a salary | more than 500 bo. o " A Thasts grand jury for failing to obtain & per Native Sons’ Tongues Slip. 3. Sheppard Mrs. Frank Bright, Mrs y 1 of $10,000 from “German trust funds” | clubs, Spartanbury ‘é’odun?;.b il Baitimory and Inquiry on Race |C3™,"erate in Maryland in ¥il-| NEW YORK (®)—Four University George M. kels, Miss Ruth Oberly, Denies Charges of Former Alien | while acting as special counsel, Lewls|claims the largest 4-H club in. the Bets Is Ordered. tion of the State corporation laws. of California undergraduates may have testified, he did not attend the last an- nual meeting of the American Bar As- sociation. He did not, he said, want to face his fellow members until a trial had been had on the libel action, be- cause of the wide circulation given the alleged statements by Garvan. Deposition of Paul Smith, officer of the Chemical Foundation, to the effect that coples of the statement had been | sent to members of the American Bar Association, the American Medical As- United States. Springs and has 110 boys and girls. - —o— The club is at Holly | o press, Judge BALFIMORE, December he General News Bureau, Inc, alleged Rents in Colombia are soaring to new | disseminator of race handbook informa- high levels. tion, was fined $10,000 by Judge Eugene O'Dunne ordered an investi- gation of the various racing informa- some explaining to do when they reach tion b“"‘u‘bby the grand jury. home. Returning from a trip abroad, The news bureau two weeks ago was | they landed with the annou: fined $2,500 for failure to give Judge|that the girls of Trieste mo"g:n::‘n‘c O'Dunne a record of its telephone cons»' heautiful in the world. Property Custodian. luncheon was the benefit exhibit and sale of Navajo jewelry, rugs and needle- OCHESTER, N. Y., December 8— work by Miss Espinosa. The exhibit Denial of having received compensation will bé continued indefinitely. | from any source other than the United e Mrs. H. K. Devereux of Cleveland, States in an action to recover $5,000,000 t a cost of less than $5,000 or nnr-olhm- is spending a few (lin.\'s at the for alleged conspiracy and fraud in the half mile per person, approximately 1,- | Shoreham on her way South. sale of the Bosch Magneto Co. was | sociation, faculties of American univer- 000,000 people have V“_'““p““"é | Miss Marion Gillett of Miami, Fla, made by Merton E. Lewis in Supreme | *ities and colleges, numbering in ail events sponsored by the National Capi- i ‘¢ the Wardman Park Hotel for sev- | Court here yesterda: | some 200,000 prominent persons in the tal Civic Fund, established a year #g0{era] days. Y. country into the evidencé to finance various recreational, eduna-‘ % p e | Lewis, former State attorney gen- yesterday. tional and civic activities in Wash-| Mrs. Nina G. Frantz of Moorestown, | eral, Was the first witness called in the | Lewis testified he had received $10,- ington, it was announced vesterdsy at!N. J. is passing a few days at the Action to recover $250,000 for alleged ' 000 annually for four years from the| ploes Bhastitonsatd ol o il ol i i it e sl st the annual meeting of the organiza- Dodge. Mrs. Frantz is president of the tion. In addition countless thousands | W.C.T. U. of New Jersey have listened to radio programs. E C. Graham, president of the fund,| Mr. F. E._Dotson, assistant to the presided at the meeting in the board chief clerk of the Interior Department, F St at Eleventh was read Toom of the District Bullding and has returned from a visit to his mother Commissioner Luther H. Reichelderfer in West Virginia in favor of the fund lp;fp s on the 12 monthe' activities | Mr. and Mrs. John G. Galvin of New were rendered by executives of the or- | York City are spending a few days at ganizations which are assisted :y ):he“he Shoreham. Winfree E. Johnson of the Na- - :;m)i ('2])’.‘\3. Park and Planning Com-| Mrs. R. V. Halsey of Roanoke, Va., missi who has charge of athletic | Who came to Washington yesterday to activities in the parks, reported the Make a brief stay, is stopping at Ward- ming facilities had been used by man Park Hotel persons and the base ball dia- | monds by 996,906, with other sports in- | cluding canoeing, basket ball, foot ball Mrs. Daisy L. Cassell has returned from Parkersburg, W. Va. and taken an apartment at the Shoreham for the Winter. of the District PAR Dr. De Witt C . sident of the D a Guild o G Pams.Ce. ROBERT HUPP, PIONEER d, and Mrs. Lyman B Swormstedt, secretary of the Community | AUTO MAKER, STRICKEN % Institute, reported for their respective | e & 200 l t i R S uality The Fourth of July celebration alone Cereb: emorrhage Is Fatal to justifies the existence of the fund, ac-| Mo wno Manufactured Three cording to Claude W. Owen. ~Approxi- | mately 75,000 persons attended the e | cises. An account of the Summer Syl- | van Theater festivals was rendered by Mrs, Elizabeth K. Peeples, director of the Community Center Department. | Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, who was chair- man of the last national communil Christmas tree celebration sponsored by the fund, spoke of the need of making the eve: season more of & com- munity event than ever before Following the reports the anmual Former Cars. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, December 8.—Robert C. Hupp, a ploneer {n the Detroit automo- bile manufacturing field, died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage yesterday in the Detroit Athletic Club. He was 55. Mr. Hupp entered the Olds Motor Works, working at a mechanic's bench, to learn the rudiments of automobile HATS REDUCED - Were $125 to $178 Silver Muskrat Fitch trimmed. Silver Muskrat Beaver or fox trimmed. election of trustees was held. The en- manufacturing. For a time he was with tire board was re-elected as follows: |the Ford Motor Co., resigning in 1908 E. C. Graham, William Montgomery, 't build machines himself E. J. Murphy, Miss Sibyl Baker. Mrs.| He manufactured the Hupmobile, the F 1 $25 Philip Sidney Smith, E. P. Colladay. R.C. H. and the Monarch cars, retiring ormerly to Natural Muskrat Frederic A. Delano, Joshua Evans, iI.. | from the business in 1916 to devote his Beaver or self trimmed. Robert Fleming, Frank R. Jellefl, time to other phases of the automotive Newbold Noyes and Julius Peyser. The trade. Among his later activities was board will meet in January for organi- | the development of hydraulic brakes. | ation purposes. TWO TAXICAB DRIVERS ARE ROBBED BY ‘FARES’ Pedestrian ;y:—'l‘wo Bandits Re- lieved Him of $2.60 in Judiciary Park. Caracul—in 3 colors Black, Sandalwood, or Dark Brown. aby Dolls With Layettes Complete $ 1 —The most adorable, tiny little baby doll & that ever a little Mother had to cuddle. E * o She is stuffed with kapok, which makes her XqHISlt_e NeW extra soft, and her baby clothes are all of For Street For Evening For Sunday Nights Russian Pony— black or natural Fox or self trimming. Sealine (dyed rabbit) Fitch, Kolinsky, Jap Mink or Ermine trimmed. Powered for theTRJOPICS' . means a longer —Heavy ings. M =atin or silk crepe lin- w v orted to po- 3 ‘Three hold-ups were rep P ses’ and women's sizes, lice last night and today. Two of the victims were taxicab drivers robbed by passengers. Cleon Johnson, colored cab operator, 2720 Dumbarton avenue, was robbed of £57.40 about 2:30 this morning by two white men, who entered his car with a woman at Ninth and E streets and or- dered him to drive out Connecticut ave- nue. Near the Taft Bridge the woman left the car and Johnson was told to proceed to Newark street and Wisconsin avenue, where one of the men pointed a pistol at him and ordered him to “hand it over.” Two colored men took $2.60 from Robert L. Olive, 1002 Massachusetts e, night after they had hired b to drive them to Union street southwest Daniel Clark, colored, 52 G street, was held up in Judiciary Park early yesterday by two white men, one of whom displayed & pistol, police were told. The men took $2.60. Kann's—Second Floor crisp organdy and lace. gift box bed with her, with a kapok stuffed mattress and pillow under a lace-trimmed silk She brings her little life refrigerator cover. And she only costs a dollar, too! Kann's—Fourth Floor. WILL TALK TO ENGINEERS C. W. Vinal, Physicist, Will Ad- dress Institute Chapter Tonight. C. W. Vinal, physicist at the Bureau of Standards, will address the Wasl ington section of the American Inst tute of Electrical Engineers tonight et Cosmos Club. Mr, n of the secticn, No part of the known world gets hot enough to prevent the Norge ... the regular stock model...from doing its work. Think what that means in your kitchen . . . a refrigerator mech- anism that, in ordinary temperatures, can just idle along...chill your foods and freeze ice for' you with hardly any effort at all. It is a comfort to know that your kitchen will never get so hot For the In-Between Season 8 o'clock at th Vinal gl 4 that it will overwork your Norge. —The well drzssed w:man gon of Ele-tiica ng 3 - I ""‘:’ld”‘ e nd Eml();l’l wing a / And there you have the reason for Norge long life and economy. N 0 :}\"Ieg e > standing_elec laboratories / For the extra powered mech : ; es esses — the smar E. C. 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They like the thoughtful arrangement of the " Turbans $3 —They are so comfortable, so chic, these little turbans of black ribbon—with trimmings of shiny cellophane straw, bright rhinestone pins or nose veils. They come in smart colors, too. Head sizes up to 23! inches. ample shelf space ... NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR the handy placing of freezing control and defrosting switch . . . the tidy door that pro- tects the ice cubes... the many typical Norge refinements and im- Kann's—Second Floor. provements. Before you select your electric refrigerator . . . see the Norge. Norge is manufactured by Norge Corporation, Detroit, Division of Borg-Warner Corpora- tion, one of the world’s The Gift for Him Real Leather Bill Fold and Key Case @ I Samoa, the temperature rarely gets above 110°. Norge Extra Cool ing Potwer is more than enough to keep food cold and to frecze ice in such temperatures. 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