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B2 =& NATIONS ROLL AL HONORS HARCON V‘GIHL SCOUTS PREPARE |the Girl Seouty for (;w bast several weeks Have afdetl the' Tubercylosis As- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART ONE. : YULE GIFTS FOR NEEDY |iois ur,iny "Siding sheets of Christmas Aid in Marconi Tribute ||CHEST HEAD PAID || RICH GIRL SAVES SEIERSRE - TRIBUTE FOR Ami ' TRUCKSTER LOVER, e 5™ B e Truckman’s Bride WEALTHY GIRL. WHO FLED COUNTRIES TAKE PART IN CELEBRATION. HOME TO BE WITH HUSBAND. tor D, €. Families ing them with food and clothing g £ | ! & i gy e ' Indians in Revolt. Khirtieth Anniversary of ‘Hoover’s Relief Committee Climbs Out of Window to tne couniey i the 1 sty R e Wireless Marked by Great- I Lauds Efficiency of Elwood Aid Man Jailed by ! naton Girl Beout troops P) —8eventy. | | bt toward making the holidays as happy 1 est Broadoast Street. s Parents. [0 possivle for {amilies less fortunate hat has been simmering since November 4, when a police agent was 1d_another wounded. ndians, w bit the foot- Andes west of Chaco, are laborers, suffering from se of the failure of the et » ‘ Colortul ing completed | wirls in preparat serapbooks and do B the Associated Press NEW YORK, December 12—A grate- rld paid its respects today to| Ma: By the Associated Preas . MONTCLAIR, N. J., Decomber Felebration December 17 The principals in a romance of truek | food and elothing driver and the daughter of a wenithy | *VTY Beout tro family were reunited todny when Ben. | Botides their o : trice Barclay Pickerell, 15, posted $2,000 | bond for her husband's rele | A red o | Jail, and for the third time thwa ,,.,,‘5‘-«&'- %% The Wright Co. = | parentsl objections to her union with | Bevis T. Pickerell, 20 . Pickerell ested yestere ’ 1 The work of Elwood Str jof the Washington Communi |In connection with the President’s | Committee for the Relief of U ...»my»!mv: {ment, is praised in a letter by J. Her- | | bert Case, president of Association |of Community Chests and Councils | The letter was addressed to John 1 Poole, president of the local Chest | It referred directly to the organiza- | tlon work done by Mr. Street in Ohio and Michigan, the director having been | ed to Mr. Case’s agency in co-op- the one man whose | k has enabled n to see m of a roll call of | al possessiofis, 15 of | the most exten- | attempted, presented | ces of the Nation ni h and | to “make himself avallable” in answer | to charges of seducing his wife, hrought i eration with the President's commit- against him by his father-in-law, John | F()R v gt i tee for three months in cofinection with C. Barclay, former vice president of | Iy Avaisisa Bal |its welfare and relief mobilization. The | | Western Unton Telegraph Co | | |letter also was signed by the executive | Gets Ball for Husband, i First Spanning of Atlantic. | Three leaders of the radio industry who participated here today in the | director of the association, Allen T | ‘ 'Y he occasfbl 30th anniver- | latgest international radio hook-up ever attempted, as a tribute to the noted | Burns '““:;*mflm‘?:'vp"p;”gfflr: nation, tnis | m i ary of the first g of the Atlan- | Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi, and on the thirtieth anniversary of the first EMciency T4 P tel had arranged with & bmm’;;:““‘v:;v:n;: A tic w ess “message” It prob- | suceessful 1adio transmission across the sea. | . o to furnish bail for her nomrirs | e e b ¢ and most_signi- Left to right: David Sarnoff, president of the Radio Corporation of Amer- | It said P h isband, - o, D e o S o fioant message on record. A ft con-|ica: Maj. Gen Gharles Mek Saitzman, chairman of the Federal Radlo Com- | “Mr. Elwood Street, who was released | 1 mi.I .'?f"u";.'z"f].'”»l’»‘“u,g:?f,”",“, 'hh'mg FRIB IR RPB IR IR AR TR sisted r f the let S" made up { mission, and M. H. Aylesworth, president of the National Broadeasting Oo. ! for the period of this special work by | { - 4 ier for awhile e i e 90 thies 8 DoBk: _Star Staff hoto, | your organieation, piayed a met i | The entreaties of her father that she | PR %2 The Wright Co. DR~ 2 2 252 A i n | portant part in this work. He was re- ml‘"" home were unheeded by the [ = 1 \ g Senter i sponsible for the very iportant terri- girl who cloped with Pickerell, part Cedar ( ll(}%t - e nbeested 1 . » 5 tory of Ohio and Michigan, and the Senar ot 2 mall express compary, in eda v S f 3 T ¥ : | manner in which the work was done 1 .. 8 sequently was taken 3 sersiver oo make his work a most outstanding con- {ight “‘escaped.” she said. by climbing s [ B dland on | BiEEy FREET T tribution to the effectiveness of the en- | hrr?:nn(lb:c';mfi -3.vv{1_vdu[mrl;vw down & t og shects_tie ) ! f Decemnber | NOTED WOMAN WRITER TELLS WHY SHE FAVORS IT. S RLRIG Bt . Plokerell was relennsd o e ¥ o Ay - gl Not only were the actual visits Bond wes smamoicirased a4 soor as the | X Rolsd. Teachus oF sfmoe: B he | ek |made in accordance with a most ex- | cepted, and as he entered ’ ) e ) ) 4 <4 )l )it lor { space over the| Y DOROTIY DIX, acting schedule, but the kecaness of | the room his bride rushed into his arms, | b S SRR S S 2 2 e e 2 e 2 o e 6 DAkl Phdigess : 5 £ his analysls of ‘each situation and his Forgives Parental Stand, | ¢ . v A 3t . toransounee” n ne Rew | [)SBSONALLY. 1, um 1 on the mat deckies et n meting | o o mate toward my . | SIIIBISTR I The Wright Co. 2GRS 3 tandin, broad- v » s vy =¥ nts," e 3 “b von' York nding broads the modern, efficient, econom- fectiveness of the work, in seeing fo it home withott Bevis, 1 am mon 4o ¥ iy Chet X g ob Tste ical way of helping those who | first, that each community realized its | ¥ | will come out all right.” sure. s | 3 Nat Broadcasting Co., introducing | afe less fortunate then our- | problem and, second, that it organized W | Pickerell and his wife left the poli ~ 18 David f, president of the Radio |selves g | effectively to bring all local resources, | M station in thelr attorney's atenromes Bl ) . X Corpora America L e, Lt [ both public and private, to bear on the : MBS | They did not divulge where thoy mont omiy air [ A as Feans umanity has yet made in recognition | problem | § . Who ¥ i """‘}“’ of the brotherhood of mankind, and PR latge measure of the test which | _First photograph of Mrs. Beatrice w;"d o g i % e e e | that s the very soul and essence of &il | sotieel o ny jobe coingNom: of g BATCIMY Hickerel sanabiysescidinein | jceRell faae g s aite o fount, | ever 1o join in’ a single | religion. | character lies in his ability to adjust |Of Bevis T. Pickerell, a Montclair, N. J, | 1930, swimiming peo oo arom drowning | 3 adeast, declared 3t was 8 “moment.| Because it knows no creed, no color, | nimself to all kinds of conditions and | truckman, taken siice the story broke swimming pool in Caldwell, N. 3 | fory of radio. point. | DO Tace. It only knows that there is Jaly o yeats ago | POverty and want, that there is hunger Foieh |and cold, that there s sickness and jantic broadeast| juffering. It only knows that there are | pessonaiities : rning her secret marriage, the | He had been previously married and personalitie: In that conection, you |concerning . 2 | Wil be interested to know thai we have | Subsequent forced separation from her Igrstthe 1lfatrlxlv,r of a ar-old boy. His | "nr-ri many glowing reports of Mr, |husband and her escape from home to wife died two years ago. $19.75 ‘ | solution of the difficult problem of giv- your pa This was recognized by A | ing wisely and well. g & * Because it enables the charitable to _the | gitutions to run their affairs more ¢ | your anization and by us when the e T e { original request was made. To say Maj. Gen. George E. Leach, chief of A | that we eciate your spirit in mak= the Militla Bmvgnu. who nrrve(’l{ in then retold | nomically and efficiently on & budget jing this sacrifice would be to put it France as colonel of the was m n | Street's fine work be reunited with Bevis. Mrs. Pickerell ——— ? d eplured: oy e Foat the ft‘-"k?fi‘al&ffii:‘fc;;;??{ ‘u;'“ | presence” . ‘tne- téreivery s qfi::",‘;f3San‘é‘fli'“m?nf?“,"m‘a‘“éi}."’.‘él"‘mé’éufi; TO HONOR GEN. LEACH AR R R R R R AR R RIS o | S B 4 b s R R T B0 B M e e w0 cememee L ST PRONBITION GROP ™ Tea Cart gt :\:‘7;‘”';;';}”?""br‘]xa*::“l\mfl Ss WOl at a heart 4 the tion constituted & real saciifice on ‘ With Unit. who declared that DOROTHY DIX. - : 1515t Pield illing experience of listening to " hey | expert business man who has made a | mildly is such a spirit this and | Artillery, Rainbow Division, - will be P iton. RAARASIA. spport, 7 | ivcets Of b oun businans snd nn | the onenicn SIh B it eet’s work | honor guiest of the Washington veterans Because the babies in the orphan | is the sort of a man whom I would |that is enabling American communities A . F o . t | of the famous division at a dinner on son, director general of the In-|pacylyfs have more milk, and the old | trust to handle my own affairs Honestly | to 5o effectively meet this great emer- | Allied Forces Organization 0| the night of January 9 in the Arlington stitut National Belge du Radio Dif-|people in the alms houses have better | &nd efficiently. gency Hotel. fusion £ {Food than they did before there was 1 Meet Today and Hold _Other special guests expected are Parls—Muste and talk by M. Guer- | Community Chest to provide for their Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Army chief of nier, minister of posts and telegraph | needs st signals sent across the Atlantic, s—Greeting from Maurice #* % ég K % ; 'We trust that your organization wil] Poor All About Us. have & splendid success in it further Because everywhere I see about me |efforts this year and in years to come iR e ¢ Rally Here Toniqht | stafl; Maj ()d«:x Williem P. Mann, for- | > 1 of France | Because it enables mé to help, in a men and women who have fallen on | Ve as you that we are always e mer gommanding officer of the Rainbow | [ Berlin—Dr. Hans Bredow. commis- | small Why, many causes that appeal 1 | eyil days, Men and women who have | i ”{M“’P-“ to do anything we can to | Division; Maj. Gen. John L. De Witt, | L irginia Sota sloner general of German radio, in & |my sympathies instead of being able | be of assistance. RS | quartermaster general of the Army, and The Allied Forces for Prohibition el L L Taiivan St e will open a three-day conference this | °7S it k oy ey | afternoon_at 3 o'clock in the Calvary | 4 Lh¢ division, formed from National HOFSTADTER GROUP sion, tormed W e PRAISED BY MACY & o i doh, i o 2t oot 2l St In the illard otel night at b e Sl b | et 2 ) i X8 tribute to Mareoni, and /v bu'Gily 008 Gk two worked hard all of their lives, but who | Rome—Carlo Formichi, vice presi-| Beeause I iike to kiiow that my sub- | have been able to lay up nothing fo dent of the Rayal Academy of Italy, | scription is making life a littie more | thelr age. Men and_women who o Who declared, “ltaly can well be proud | telerable for helpless little children, and | 25k for work, but who are unable to| f Marconi® Tt been planned | for! oid men and women, and the find 1 children who are ragged | follow @ musical num- | blind, And thé halt, and the maimed, | and starved. The blind, and the crip- | ber, but it was necessary to put this| pled. The sick with bodies racked with | on'from New p¥ogk due to the poor Bills Sollcitation Annoyance. disease, The weak and feeble.who have | SRR Fobius: Wil detier e Coinriaymend on e ondrican roons bate dheaid, Teception from! Rome. Becayse it relicves me of fhe annoy. |10 piace io go when they millt give up 10 b i | R princip f“Qen.. Loach 5 holdat o oF the aw-—Speaket, Dr. Z. Chamiec, [ance of being ceaselessly solicited for | their hospital beds to those sicker than |Holds ~Probe Has “Unearthed | Miss Norma C. Brown, a member of Distinguisheéd Service Cross, the Dis. general of Polish radio and | contributions to this and that. I shud- | themselves. Enoush i the “fying. tauadron: of thr anics | tingiished Servics Medsl, the Goix ge orchestra mustc. der at the very thought of having to| And I know that but for the grace nough Corruption to Damn | the “fiving squ ‘endered a luncheon | GUerre with palm and star, and the Rio de Janeiro—Vocal selections, |go through the numerous drives that of God I might be one of these, and I i (ORIATION Bt I e A | do'e Losiirs o B With announcements in Spanish; [ Would be necessary were it not for the lam willing to express my thanKfulness Any City. e e e e | ol sniorch Epeaker, Jose. Amerigo, minister of |charities that the Community Chest|for the blessings that have been be- the prohibition tovemens. —Shy wil | communicatiofis of Brazil takes care of. stowed upon me by sharing them with ; WILL TALK ON CABLES o'clock, when Se¢naior Breokhari of [Participation in the war and took part ! Ry G aside in virtually every important battle in Iowa will preside and Col. Raymond v. SN % ZREZN The Wright Co. S8 HG80%% 'y ¥, w 2 " 3 i’ 5 Smoker Stand 32.99’ x l deliver an address at the luncheon. Tokio—Bannosuk Inada, director of | Because in helping to sustain the | those less fortunate. By the Associated Press, Sponsors the af in v, e S Communieations of Japan, and typical | character-building ~ organizations, such| “He who gives to the poor lends to| UTICA, N. Y. December 12—An A Sponsgors of the affair include Go - ) | societies, the Cos ity Chest is doing | come down with the dust,” said Sydney | into New ¢ork Atals e oo | Exangaltne Boen, Dadlal O ¢ aper, [ Dx: Revnton WillADessipe don- New York—Dr. Michael I. Pupin, | societies, the Community Chest is doing e do : ) yaney O Olty affairs has “un- ) general chairman of the Allied Forces ructi Golumbia University selentist P | an_incalculably valuable work in pre- | Smith, a long time ago, but the D is | ehrthed snocn corruption to damn any | for - Prohibition:. Wil eicoe 1| Ao Bges Rapuitee Washingt Gen. Charles MeK. | venting the failures and the tragedies |still good [ ity 8 n And the best thing ,V(?Il can do is to '”’l .\? Kingsland Macy, St chairman, | of ‘Texas, Dr. A. C. Christle, Senator struction and installation of the great Radio Commiesion | Because at the head of the Com- make the Community Chest o reing twoscore Republican State | Borah of Idaho, Miss Hattie B, A suspension cables of the new George New York—Presentation to Marcont | munity Chest, handiing its funds, is an | broker in the transaction. legislators. derson, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Hugh | Washington Memorial Bridge, connect- SRR 33 SN native dance music as Boy and Girl Scouts and similar |the Lord. If you like the security | sertion that the lopy| Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, . By wiernment " was made vesterday | Adoo, Jane Addams, Senator Sheppard| Problems in connection with the con- Baitmman. chajman of ihe Pederai |that make it a necessity now, oSS < : by Veteran Wireless Op- | PR ,m_';’}mm"df““j“é:"t'fllg‘dfi ’h’: creating | Thrift, Mrs Henry Allen Strong, W.|ing New York and New Jersey, will bfj‘/{ o E @ g - % it Nor s twea o HYSTERICAL AMNESIA THOUSANDS TO GET | o5 oo ot i o5r s 0 ety MED o i ame St b o, et oS« N R MR S R R s o o mepLEADED IN SLAYINGS 3 tte, acting Gov- ieral of the Philippines, whose | - because of the difference in | | Upstate Republican lexders | pressed dissatisfaction with i1.e of the New York investigation motion pictures, at a joint meeting of RECEIVERSHIP IS ASKED i At i o, Hipthl SSRGS The Wright Co. MENBNRGR 3 Ing “higher ups” have not bren touchod el Tresting a0 8 oclock “Tuesaay | ¥ \limh U 2 0 1ave ex- progress assert- PITTSBURGH J0OBS g time. morni; R o . | of the cable const; 3 b4 7 2 s, Venezuela—Gen. Kayama | Shots Fatal to Two Women Wins | ployes for Resumption of Opera- the's the investigation that Macy called P e R T R S detall’ How the hige. 38-ineh Cables. | ‘R (& Mar mimster of communications, h 3 i ¥ en ; which contain 107,000 miles of wire, |/ £ & iu \m ish, followed b‘v 'menhsh trans- Acquittal by Jury. tions With New Orders. Paeific Coast, was filed in Federal| roch, SOEln (OT.000 X ‘and imstalled. H - ation and music nterference was 3 be held prior to the meeting. Speaking in Spanish. By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press The petition set forth that the asso- ing It was to harmonize the epublican| LOS ANGELES, December 12 (). | PiEht in the auditorium of the Interior () ‘atele Tab]e {{ v q T | = ciation had- collected, through the pub- Ty 8 Buenos Alres—Octavio Pico, Argen-| SAN FRANCISCO, December 12—| PITTSBURGH, December 12.—Pay|Prof. Robert Morrill Adams Suc. il al mwstJ While digging in his garden at Soutt tine minister of the interior, speaking | A plea of “hysterical amnesia” won ac- |checks and full dinner pails were in i - A 2 4 ; | Department, Eighteenth and F streets #ood morning”—Sunday| Alienist's Testimony Explaining Large Plants Call Back 0ld Em-|lesislators and therehy obtain the ad.|—A petition for a receivership in equity | %" 5 el A 5-9.99 cumbs After Operatio; ment credits and guaranteed stock, $6,- | end, England, F. I. Clarké found an nish, with a ation, and | quittal here today for Harry Ternullo | promised as Christmas .u]:‘m several n. | 2 | i | ditional appropriations needed fo p,,n.l for the Pacific Coast Bullding & Loan | , D Fornion, metallurgist in charge 780,739, and that applications for with- | aerial torpedo, a relic of a German air |¢ . N ? al g with two Argentine orches- thousand unemployed workffien in the| ITHACA, N. Y, Decemiwr 12 (4| drawals recently totaled $3,774,419. raid. .&»fi&&&‘é&fi&@@&%@fl%& ——— e —— gty E Oourt today for two Eastern stock-| " in D 3 bad during the early part of the period AUTHOR OF RHYMES DIES | noiders. ‘ A ot o s e ke it | ¥ | on two counts of murder % Prof. Robert Morrill Adams, 50, known | - i ~r 2] Acting Gov. R. C. Brown| Ternullo was accused of killing his | Plttsburgh district today tams, 50, known STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. _ | BRSNS The Wright Co. R 2 282 3 and Hawa music. In-|egtranged wife, Parmenia Ternullo, and| The Wheeling Steel Corporation alone X’;:;{"‘;{"én‘mmpadtf as the “Bob” F o 17; L2 £ Cork for ain caused & his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nunziatta |called back 1,00 men; Westinghouse | ik de Rural : of Alexan- | Patania, and of firing at his father-in- | Alrbrake Co. announced it would call | today in Philadelphis o is, n g nister of ma-|law, Guisseppe Patania, in a family back a large number of former em- “flr{;rlom:ms:ll;wénbm the sar | o1 tt shooting iast’ A loyes NS had been a hrofess m Ottawa, | shooting Inst August 30 ploves; the Bessemer steel plants near | Gopney o 44 been a fessor at| Rhymes” for country, circ Secretary rkable | using his own weapon should show & marked gain. - hat so many cc ies 1 such cases,” th enist testl The 1,100 men called back by Wheel- o oo e B s oo he st e ea | ing Bteel will open tne Benwood plant |Judge Mattingly to Become Presi- gik S " . . The defense produced evidence in- Wheeling announced they would resume widely known as ‘a teacher of boys and | \x — "New Yotk —Conclusion by sending of | dicating Ternullo had fired after being | operations, and Puritan Coke Oo. offi- ZH;;‘- Ap;c_mmnz in 4-H Glub work, | M) al me including the letter | struck by a bullet from & gun in the cials said they had received new orders | , His rhéémg‘.p‘:,"a]"f,i.“,‘l”. rural sub- an ;c YR | " I o ‘B’;jkmfrfi hands of his father-in-law and would call back many of their| newspapers and in boos ,f_"rmfill sy .28 apsed between the first sending| Dr. Mervyn Herschfield, alienist, | former employes. Ume D taught in the Philippine| |38 e eption of the message after | testified Ternullo had been struck in a | Added to this were reports n;(l!lm ereL: slands. | | 4,000 miles vital spot, by Patania's bullet and had | observers s:n;n:n;h?;n{h&fe oes — | (#5 ex ew of the announce-|been rendered unconscious of what he |8re increasin | es were in English.| was doing, but remained capable of |tonnage through the Pittsburgh harbor EAGLES TO INSTALL HEAD i | ¢ k which was over | “the RECORD -BREAKING SPEED ., | o 00 miles of land and | but stands on his feet oL UhE kot AL AN ibeeh (Rt dent of Aerie 125 | MAMMOTH SIZE! = | in opinion uile down for seven : | : OF bha variis lands| e s R e bl The announcements followed, losely | Judge Robert E. Mattingy of the ay. | 55 wa gh the use of| Ternullo, who had pleaded not guilty news of the refiring of b pnicipal Court is to be instailed as 4 8 Now ... the Em - 2 = ahort wave channc paratus, in | and not guilty by reason of insanity, | Coke Co. ovens at Greensburg. dent of the Washington Aevie, No. 135 R STRiRe vy o 1iong ) | g Fraternal Ord 0 138, # % played 50 | was freed by the jury. — -— L (‘K'P;rmn«{ k‘?'au 5 .8 meeting | lulu, and to the Orient via Honolulul 47 imy tar bt BT ; n nights of | . i}{ INVENTOR DESORINES RTAMS |MACHADO COMING TO U. S. g]yeth‘lau Temple, 1012 Ninth street. At Empress of Japan, largest, fastest liner on the Pacific, and e - |HEAD OF REALTY FIRM talled s 3£ RAIPR VAN Horn will ggzm:a: & be installed as secretary. Will Attend Spanish War Session AAll Dast presidents ofyv.he' ‘Washington at Hollywood, Fla., June 5-8, e orven e, Present and participate GUILTY IN 25 CHARGES Acrte in the ceremony. de of the Atlantic, he FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla, Decem-| Detalled arrangements for initiatie first wireless signals ever | 0T°nd Thefts and Violadlons: ot |, "OTY [UETROLIE ko D0 | or s olecs o7 approximately 200 new the ocean Corporate Becurities Act Sus- (Cubs has accepted the invitation to|members will be discussed tomoreow years ago today that Mar- attend the State convention of United | night. = The initiation wiil by mao o | th 5 5 and this is tained in Los Angeles Court. Spanish-American War Veterans at | evening of December 21 | it:, (R Hollywood, Fla., .Vum; G-R'dEcM!ingfifl- e O | g0 back to y the Associated Press. thal, V. H. Marshall an - =1 ¢ | 105 ANGELES, December 12 _Har- | land, representatives of the State com-| ‘OLD IRONSIDES’ AT HOME 1 000 | mander, said today on their return | 2 e 7.000 from Havana. T g2 | | investors, was in iting The Machado party Will include| pPRUNSWICK, Ga, December 12 sentence on 16 coun theft | Cuban officials, Cuban airplanes, a ('"m [‘h;_nlm old frigate Constitu- ill in | and 9 counts of Violation of the corpo- | Cuban warship, representatives of all|¥on today came back {5 the shores | ng if I should | rate securities act Latin American governments in Cuba, | Fhich Produced the timbers that won i letters trans-| Ferguson will appear for sentence | the Cuban national band, detachments Tt e, llickname of Old Ironsides. rom England. Monday, at which time he said he will | of the army, Havana police, Cuban pa- the. coest’ St. Simons Iciand, just of ¢ e ask for a new trial triotfe organizations and Boy Scouts, | (W0 COUS here, that the timber that -UP ENCIRCLES GLOBE. Superior Judge B. Rey Schauer, end- g se‘&ggfl:fllp i crlgmnkl hull was — ing a trial without jury, yesterday found runswick residents Quer © globe-girdliog radio hook-up | the Teal estate man gulliy of the 25| PROMOTERS RELEASED {asve e e, 1o have thia esterday, went tributes to Guglielmo | Charges. £nated as the frigate's home port. (Ilm oni, exactly 30 s after he sent| Clayton Luck .hrg:-on's associate, = khe first Wircless message. Across he | WA Sequitted 3? rges. As sales| Two Held in Mexico in Freasure tlantic. manager for the Perguson syndicates, AP‘mmc Washington, David Sarnoff, | Luckey testified he did what Ferguson Hunt Case Given Freedom. { ppresident of the Radio Corporation of (told him to do. Luckey and Ferguson | MEXICO OITY, December 12 (m.—y Reries, and Maj. Gen. Charles McK, | were indicted for having allegedly stolen | Eugene M. Shirley of New York and Saltzmbn, chairman of the Radio Com- | more than $100,000 from investors. Dallas, Tex., and Charles E. Pouliot of mission, praised Marcon: for laying the — = | Quebee, who were held in connection corner stone which made possible the Reds to Try Officers. | with an investigation of treasure hunt development. of radio | activities, were ordered released from Later, speeches and piusic were| KHARKOV, U. §. S. R. Ukraine today. i broadcast from London, Berlin, War- | December 12° (). —The Central Con- men had been reported selling | saw, Madrid, Ottawa, Tokio, Caracas, |trcl Committee of the Communist party | shares n a company which would seek | anila, Hol U, Rio de Janeiro, |yesterday ordered expulsion and crim-| to recover $3,000,000 from the ship uenos Alres, Rome, New York, Paris|inal trial for several officials of the | Golden Gate, which sank near Man- and Brussels. organization intrusted with distribution | zanilia, Mexico, in 1862. In London, Marconl listened to the|of flour in the Ukraine. Warn Th turmed_over to th fimdmflm&dbmm& Were served on & number of other ofi- | Federal disirict attormey for Surtiar e LONDON, De: lieln: ber 12 (). —Gug- Marconi told & wircless audience ht how 30 years ago, luxurious Empress of Canada bring record-breaking speed, and mammoth size to this routs. Empress of Asio ond Empress of Russia take the Direct Express route fo Yokohama in 10 days. They are the largest, fastest liners on mis snort route. All Empresses sail from Vancouver (where trains go direct to ship's side) and Victoria. San Francisco and Los Angeles sailings connect with Empress of Japan and Em- press of Canada at Honolulu. 35.95 R S ” GIFTS SPECIALS! Mahogany Coffee @ | 6x9 Tapestry T s*)Inug~ ; 3-Candle Floor Smoker o s M Chalhe /i aa Tables ... - ; Console $ Decorated High Mirrors ,y.. B 4 v First Class for the most fastidious travellers . . . Tourist Cabin with Empress spaciousness and comfort at corre spondingly lower rates. lnformation ond reservations from your own ageat, or . Phelps, 14th and New York Ave. N.W. . C. CIEFises National o768 ¢ W+ Wash, D. € | Canadian cific L St WATCH REPAIRING BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch does not complete tre trans- action between us, tut estab- Ishes our obligation to Julfn our guarantee of service. Al Parts Used in Oar Repals Department Are Genuite' Material BURNSTIRE’S 927 G St. N.W., DIAMONDS waromes t vestigation, but T G G T e e | s ey il e S ol ®