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" C-8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 1932 H AWA" B A'I"“_[S I’COON DOG, BLASTED TO FREEDOM :’,fi}'ifi,mn“z‘;’:?"“"' wor e was ve| GOOCIOLOGIST FINDS THAT FATHER ;&é“p;:“ux}géowu'"‘:"r‘n&} . DRUG LAW VIOLATED FROM CAVE, CHANGES MASTERS s tuer s st o e cave | 1S MERE HOUSEHOLD FOOT BALL ™5 cffie W5 g iy (SO Men to Answer Charge ‘While daily crowds, estimated at 1,000 | the university’s department of sociology, Befere Grand Jury. - persons looked on, John Gresham, an | s2id he held t> the belief that the | o A | explosive expert, blew away quantities | i BRIME Tfl AID NAVY’ “Old Red” Goes to Man Who Reached Him First After | of rock. | Northwestern Professor Says Parent Lucky Not to Be American fomily has disintegrated fasir JPva; m;or:, ‘cok::rd. 36, dox :;ya L | = - e v . Was or he grand jul on Other workmen, with picks and P " . | period in history $3,000 United States Commis- 100 Men Worked 113 Hours for Release. shovels, removed tons of earth. rded as M i i | Somebody threw “Old Red” sausage | Regarded eddlesome Outsider. . stoner ¢ Taringe. Sdlon- By the A: d P held {f;:do‘lrécgo:h::p:‘rgn:i:!ngggr:tt\eed'wgr‘;g‘ ln‘('g“’tvp'fl\'elg‘t “listening-in” by experi- | ing a h g on a charge of vio- y the Associated Press being held prisoner in & spring L : | By the Associated Press. - o 5 e Ts whose sets are capable of 2 3 as Shore Leave Is Denied NEW ALBANY, Ind, January 8.—|cavern since some time last Err (oo pespenanteRectiinc Clivp Al " EVANSTON, 1L, January At e e el gD { reachireg) areect nave Tenith, fafieech | 06 the Harzaon S IAToREy SE2 More than 100 men, digeing and asta | day gt Changed_masters Tor i | : WS O ioaat el s Noin: | A o Bausenolg Rt AR | serambler naye (been abplatibiiune | Rhone's sister, Mamie Rhone, 38, of 334 S | t M T ing in day and night shifts (crflu | owner, Fre ates, offered “Old Red' T TS ’ Western University clinic, designed to|be seen and not heard has passed into | service. Th nsatlantic radiophone | C street southeast, who was arrested ailors a aneuvers. ours, have brought freedom to “Old |asa reward to the man who pulled the | All industries in Shanghai, China, |insure happier and more permanent | discard, the professor said yesterday. so tra is method of scrambling | with him, v a hearing today. B s | dog_from the prison. except those operated by Japanese, are | marriages, Prof. Ernest R. Mowrer has| “Father,” he added, “is lucky now- [ T S that messages | Both were arrest he city-wide De- ut the ‘coon hound, liberated after! Thus Edgar Dale of New Albany be- | working profitably and at capacity. come to the conclusion that father in|adays, if the children jook upon him as | ated e cibba bR ORoa Uity |icsmberfidiie K Kyl uateatic RARAEE ST which eight others also were taken. Mries to “Correct Situation” | By the Associated Press. HONOLULU, January 8—Gov. Law- pence M. Judd sald yesterday he was | doing all in his power “to correct the when infcrmed by the Wasi- | y Department that not be allow Fcbruary m of recent disorders WaseHouse Store-wide Ciean-up / NAVY ORDERS Capt. Frank C. Martin, detached E\url‘au Ordnance, Washington, D. C. duty as Inspector of Ordnance in harge. Naval Ammunition Depot, Hing- am, Mass. Frederick L. Oliver, detached £ Lake City; to temporary 1 Examining Board, Navv ment Clyde A. Coggins, detached Pearl Harbor, T. H.; to J. S. Sunnadin. F. Good, detached Navy v y N. Y. to Asiatic Sta- tion, duty with submarines Lieut. Wayne A. McDowell detached | ! X nd U S. S-27 about April 11; ’ Y 5 N v, Annapol's, Md. " $98 Va y B d R S ard H. McMenemy, detach- [ { nit € oom Jduite J. §. 8. S-46 about April § ® \ rd, Charleston, S. C. - = i 49 This attractive suite is made of gum- i | Pohli, granted sick leave - A wood walnut finish. Hollywood toree months; wait orders st Mare iy e i e e e el dresser. et Willam v Saunders, detached e S(.; . Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., about ) X January 20; to Hydrographic Office, own—The HUB Navy Depariment. Lieut. James R, Tague, detached VS Bquadron 9-S, U. S. S. Chester; to Alrcraft Squadrons at Fleet Afr Base, Pearl Harbor, T. H Lieut. (Junior Grade) William L. An- dercon, detached U. S. S. §-24; t0 Neval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Lier (Junjor Grade) Barton E. Bacon, Jr, detached U. 8. S. §-26; t0 Naval Academy. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Waldeman N. Christensen, detached U. S. S. §-28 | bout April 11; to Naval Academy, An- napolis, Md. Lieut. Comndr. Paul Cassard, detached . 8. S. Wright about June 15; to Bu- ¥eau of Aeronautics, Washington, D. C. Lieut, Comdr. Stephen A. Loftus, de- tached command U. 8. 8. Sunnadin; to duty with inspector of naval materiel, | Hartford, Conn i Lieut. Comdr. Whitley Perkins, de- teched command U. 6. S. Crownin- ehield; to Navy Yaré, Puget Sound, | Wash Lieut. Elder P. Johnson, detached U. B. 5. Lexington about February 1; to nayy vard, Puget Sound, Wash. Lieut. George D. Morrison, detached thirteenith. naval district, Puget Sound, Wash.; to U. S. 8. Lexington. Liett. Preston S. Tambling, detached navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H.; to U. 8. 6. Sturtevant and on board as engineer | officer when commissioned. Lieut. Frank F. Webster, uncompleted portion orders of August 5 revoked; con- finue treatment Naval Hospital San Diego, Callf bt Lieut. (Junior Grade) Reginald C % D R S ’ Johnson, detached U. S. S. R-11; to . t Diving School, Navy Yard, Washington, | ¢ lnlng oom uiie D.C Lieut. (Junior Grade) Julian K 4 e 5 N 5 5 Nine Pieces to This Group of Genuine Morrison, ir., detached U. s“s g_—l;, to | Diving School, Navy Yard, Washington ' p.c’ Walnut Veneer b 7 u—“"_“" This $79 Velour Living Room Suite| $119 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite $5.00 The Down $49 HUB i’)i.?g, $79 gbefl . 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