1932, e ———————— LONG REPEALS LAW ONCOTTON HOLIDAY Final Act as Governor Bared as Cyr Demands King Quit State Office. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, CHEST COLEETNS| REACH 15305 Metropolitan Unit Forges Ahead With Pledges Ag- gregating $37,861. A—2 ** MITH DENIES PLAN 10 SEE ROOSEVELT Has No Intention of Visiting Albany, His Reply to Gov- ernor’s Statement. Christens Mississippi Craft Happy Foundlings Draw Large Crowds WAR SECRETARY'S WIFE SPONSOR FOR FOWBOAT. COMMU fi'\' CHEST AI’-I:EAL IN SHOW WINDOW PLEASES SHOPPERS. By the Associated Press. I, _(Continued From First Page.) e s SRR By the Associated Press ALBANY, N. Y. January BATON ROUGE, La., January 27 shadow of Alfred E. Smitl gl”\x;’r'x‘l"lixtlwal a meeting of the Steering }Juu before departing for Washington and s across gthe 3 The committee took under consid- e e n D. Roosevelt's acy for eration a plan sponsored by the Good tioa b lrf,pcl‘fd. by pros suion 10 scratic presidential nomination will Industries of Boston, under which b ey pasedi s hl“ Teycak = coRt e el reshive | many unemployed men and women ugust 23 by a speclal legislative what the shadow would resolv fon, it was revealed today. i, could be given work reconditioning Meanwhile, Alvin O. King today “re. waste material, such as old clothes and spectfully declined” Dr. Paul Cyr's | furs furniture. | formal demand that he vacate the office of Governor. King, pla n Lc R he for Gov Firms 100 Per Cent. Elwood Street, Chest ed in the Governor's office left, had guards posted in director, an- nounced Boss & Phelps, Call Carl, Inc the State House and Governor's Man- |and D. J. Kaufman, Inc., have reported Sins AR e e 100 per cent gifts by employes Cyr demanding surrender of the gov- New contributions of $100 or more ernorship, he dictated a tersely courte- i | ous reply, flatly rejecting the demand Whitman Crots, Mrs. Den 500, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer. e e A e s A $10,000, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft C.| SR RS. PATRICK J. HURLEY (left), wife of the Secretary of War, and | Davis; $7.500. Riges National Bank | tion until Governor-d her hostess, Mrs. James E. Howard, photographed during the christen- [and John Hays Hammond, = $6400, Allen is sworn in nex ing ceremony of the new Government Mississippi River towboat, the |Mr. and Ms. Duncan Phillips; Mark Twain, named in honor of the noted author, at Jeffersonville, |$5,500, American Security & Trust Co.: Cyr Takes Oath of Office. Ind, January 25. The powerful steel craft will push more barges up | $5,000, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Woods Cyr went to the State capital at the Mississippi than Mark Twain ever dreamed possible. The craft can | Bliss, Simon Kann & Sons and Mrs Baton Rouge yesterday Yom 12,000 to 15,000 tons of freight in its string of barges—A. P. Photo. | Robert Todd Lincoln: $4.000, Mrs self before a clerk of e = ~ L Henry A. Strong, Rear Admiral and and took the G Mrs. Willard H. Bronson and Julius ing he was the ) arfinkel & Co.; $3.500, Theodore W Cyr last Oct increasc of $800, and Frank B Sath ana i Noyes; $3,000, Goldenberg’s Department | suit Ve | Store, Ogden Mills and Mrs. Harry ¥ | L. Rust and Mrs. Marshall Field: $2.970, | Federal American National Bank & date | Trust Co.: $284444, W. B. Hibbs & Veterans Cheer Governor. |Cos #2837, National * Metropolitan | had been Licutenant ¢ s | $2,745, Washington Loan & ‘Trust| taking the ernor’s oath, and recog ——— | —_— 2500, Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm G. | abics from the Florence Crittenton Home were the cynosure of all eves yesterday when they were p | e 4 SpocecdiiERto, eply cognizance of 3 : bbs, Judd & Detweiler and Mr. and |a show window “nursery”’ of the Lansburgh & Bro. department store, at Eighth and E streets, as an advertisemer 1ant governorship Ghatahuaney Mission Will Be Continued by Government Says It Can Re- | Like T ‘Wikon: $2400 S Pat-| the Community Ches. They paid e of no attenton to tne v g i anc Pl Anen ndvausone I oht 4 | | \and Mrs. Charles the day. ! i i i 000, C rment, st Dolores, one of the children numbered in the groyp yesterday, was left at home today because she was bothered by | ; - . - { Reconstruction Body, pel Communists Without Unien Tru $1.033, Dis- | “stage fright.” The others were too busy playing with thelr new toys, donated by the store, to be annoyed by The frectdon: T8 O ool next President” . ; B 2 —Star Stafl Photo. | bitam: i Ty s : q sers {r t $1,770, e — — e - tetia - attempted to have filed, but he was i cheers from the Chairman Says. American Marines. Nat $1770, Nat ! fold by Assistant Secretary R. H. Flower | Baldwin, Mrs. Edward E. Robbins, Mrs that it not be accepted, as the Cloman, Dr. and M already was on f |and All Souls’ Church; 81,500, M:. and | Sydney_Ames d the same [ MOTHER REVEALS ROBBERY BELIFVED | | | ® Associated Prese By the Assoclated Press. ] HICAG 7 Mrs. Willlam Montgomey, Mrs. Charles | James F. Mitchell, Gecrge Souther LEAGUE ISSUE SEEN CHICAGO. January 21—Qeorge M. The Salvadorean government has in- | v. Riley, Mr. and M & Gherman Flint, | Lady Willmott Lewis, L. Perry V BY SENATOR MOSES | g ot formed its representative here that it | Irwin La Mr. and Mrs. C Miss Grace Denio Litchfield, Mr. and UL Bl Cre Dhalier Toals b n = i kins, Washington Times C ck, Brig and ) | - | today the $500.000,0 8" pool | feels it is strong enough to repel o e ohiet Chevy Chase J ! 3 WITH BAKER IN RACE | would cease its loans and that_its Communists and defend lives and p: b AsAT Mrs ¢ CERTIoai B s Filiches . Saicainl work would be carried on by the t0-| eriy without the aid of Ameri and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Thrift i 1 i n dollar rece 0 g NG e €OTPO" | ines v P Blair and s r v threw it out 1.20 r. and $160, Dr. E. A. = ed by the St ool Reynolds said, had | A cablegram from Foreign Mi A i“"‘“‘”' Fiich . 5 . i S ely v extent of its aiguel Angel Araujo to Roberto Melen Charles Woodhull and Mr. and | Mrs. P H ays Basis for Insani ea Purses, Jewel / Cyr Tra y Detectives. 0,000,000 and would | 4o, "o cratary of the legation and charg s. Edward F Colladay; $1,162, | Muncaste y y ’ y and Money with the next flaires of the unrecognized Mart L and Mrs. WLl With Family Secrets at of Mrs. lisley’s Maid Re- yvernment, said the gove | arles E. Booth i : declined the offer of Amer N Giacd , Dr. and ; Al His Private Opinion i D e e e d'Affaires Willlam McCaffe Marshall Murder Trial. ported Missing. Mr. Baike faced on a parall preserve order 5 H. Mc-| =+ e | = Al x : i The destroyer Wickes, at ar i Jornt A T St = | 1 1 W 4 12 > and By the Associated Press. pecial Dispatch to The &t © that I ente the $500,000,000 sought at the or- El Salvad Mears, Nat 0., Mr. an 1 5 of A a's joir gaatbotion Bf 1he pool Ingt Getcher, vy today that ciety, Hugh Rell g‘?‘\("‘\t‘c,c T HOUSE, PHOENIX, Ariz, MIDDLEBURG, Va. January 27— | be s proximately $435.000.000 has been inisthie SCen SaJ 3| Csmeyiay, MR H s AbDI The elderly, grey-haired gol pre-eminence toda e e . ¥ B il ot s ades ravaabees destr a, ra- liam M. Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Prank | Marvin W s Winnie Ruth Judd 13 among possible motives for the siaving CUBA PRESIDENT'S . DRiICs Spleigrel €N dioed there was no change e sit- ht, Dr ot I, 185, dation for the insanity plea here January 13 of Mrs. Spencer SON-IN-LAW LINKED tie cajutl o } 1 | fron ) e =iN- pr ) data: Ehe pool wolildlscon- |/ Sarion . 80/ hoalliva SB0GmAes oEsio R N da rneys for the con- and her mald, Mrs | e i work: until the Reconstruction e o ? R i Loyl Mabel Walker when it was overed 1 are no 1 | e eaeAt by i ear Ad- Thomas D. 1 Mabel Walker Wi i | wh vered il i citizen, it was R L misal Arii C. Smith on board s aryers [ and s F b EL and with frequent outbursts and other valuables belonging to M. IN 50-MILLION LOAN Ak P scheduled to arrive tonight i % i ebst ] Mrs. Carrie Mc- = | e : S Rl | Reconstruction Corporation | 10, APREAIS for assistance wh $093.34, :Col N { i { a retired Darlington Buckner were m! A o Bist Eaze) orporation M 0 led th § s E— : L g 2 greater concession_to pably will Tetain some of the per-, TSts began rioting over th tapleton, Mr. and M e ehl ke i e nel of the credit corporation in its HUGE DEATH LIST REPORTED. nd Mrs. murder of ) st P yoter loans, Revnolds wnid.” - le Life Insurance Co. $100. | lisier Crapma: 1 Agnes Anne Le Ro! end Miss Hedvig found undisturbed on her e ool n. who is <l Tt S, Woodward, Mr. and Mrs.| org i bod, Mrs. Samuelson, who had been Mrs. Judd's the murder, ol ins c head of the Continental Illi- Thousands Said to Have Been Killed in Shorb: $650. Dr. and oxausy ) B closest, friends Walter F. Buckner, 4800 Montgome when questioned b ois Bank, said 750 banks have bo - El Salvador. P. Neill, Clarence A. Aspinwall Ella Gordon ell laid bare family se- lane, Bethesda. Md h hen fusstionsd bl owed funds. Of this number. 17 have | npw vORK, Jan i Mrs ard Perot; $625, Man- | We 5 ful hallucinations of | maid, announced after Bt e 1 ol nlose iled, § of these in Iilinois and Towa. | 5 pielV ORI AT hattan Laundry Secu torage | Resmolds she was a mother, her : date. 7 the pool Will | jgqt night said several thousand persons | < e | i SRR e Only a short time ago Mr. Baker was lures eynolds sald, | had “been killed during the last few |J L n, Lev- LISE s eqnadibeati neen, regarded by t -Roosevelt collateral given Us gays {n the rebel uprising in the Re- 1 Jepanese embassy, ¢ family ld beads and & 845 48 thh MOkt Qe anan nt our relmburse- | public of Salvado: | Service Pharmacy, Dr. Clapham P. ALy EailenE e araas e ina ol 1t of cash were g anbEh orione now than when our | ous i e aeaiot. of R S S its ‘psychintrists, and from their $20 to $80 Estimated in Purse. Indiana & The banks the consul general ir | 8t. Aloystus Ghurc testimony the woman's attorneys hope L andiensy strong need of thelr liquid funds. We | o2%ufaged efforts of ¢ [ to complete the case $o as to result in ey o P feel we can withdraw without hinder- | ¢opy; foothol fis 5 confinement of Mrs. Judd to an asylum. etbcok. Examinatior her k whic! declare e thaad tablish a foothold McLachlen, Miss Jane B. Si A il G100 minaticn of her bank b ose of thawing out credits | wo< revealed here t Laura R, Dorsey. Mrs, Ida V. Warrer The State asks the penalty of death. showed she had not made & depo: the Reconstruction Cor- | . i one ot it i P SR 7. Gilmet e defense indicated it would finish 'gince August ontinue our work. There | CAme from one of Peter 1 inl H. a its case before tomorrow afternoon. i v h mphle 5 1 C s es previously 2 = duplication D s tionoroven son, Mr. and 1 c. somen L 8 S Mrs. Judd created a scene in the (oeo e ot I had any snap to Tre pool has already discontinued | yhay the Communisie sought t Hoss & Phelps and William C:| Joseph J. Cotter, Towss rt room during & recess vesterday B wonlated SHlaLe b BANA to ratce | l0aNS in the Chicago area e LOMIMUINT S0Lp ed 8, Schow, Herriman & Co, | Myron L. Whitney, Rev d jumped to her feet and ac- Al was eliminated, ats do wish to raise campaign of revoluti o o<t and | Barney Phillips, Mrs rederick L. ders. It id. ; O 3 s : Sirikes and o Pt &nd Mrs, Stanton C. Peelle, Mr. and | ey Pl D J. R. McFadden of In- i e o issue in this WALL STREET SURPRISED. s and propaganda in Lat ‘Arthur O'Brien, Henry L. Stimson, | (Grace) Chapin. Edward C. Foster, MIs. | timida defense witnesses. il Lallaal r ! | Reads Part of r apparently does Mr st ican armies and navies. & Commercial Bank, | Charles J. T C. R. Kurtz, R. C You want to hang me!” she shouted the house with intent to assault, s . \didate . S P T ) Senor Luis Feliu, consul general here, helm B, Bryan, Charles | Jones & Co. E. Perin, anonymous, «yoyve been telling witnesses what DUIPOSe Was not fulfill revenge. | chief e L R e b s R Gastle, Jt.. Wag- | Lawrence W. Wallace Qrace T. | they should & the murdercd appa came un- Must Go Farther. AT Gradh Corpartion oAb AT e e ner, Mrs. T. H. Stevens, g;,\‘ i ‘L;“‘;,pm _“;Z? Loty difficulty that Mrs. Judd 2’0":":" using & bootjack found in the 8- | i et 1 lliar ary J.) R Miss Jei was o sesd here, however, | Chicago by George He said he obtained the material for Coid ,_F‘g?“r,(‘zo‘_'g' S. Cole. Miss Helen C. Sheckles, Capt g S reitedlits casetvesterd The facts brought ave to go farther, | M. Reynolds. ~chairn occastoned | his report from a pamphlet put out by & Selelr. Drotand | and Mrs. Edward J. Dorn, Mr. and Mrs, B e e T Yl search. thowever, led o't record as opposed | some surprise in Wall Street today, as | the Communist International Comm 7 . Gen i Mrs, | Thomas W. Marshall, Mrs & A R ot <01 that the primary basis ted States into the | ers close to the corporation had tee last August, expla tactics t Mrs. James / J. Gen. and M E R. Lepker, to sup i 7e League | intimated of late the credit 180 e ast AUBISL exD IR INING AL o be | WallismDil con and Mrs, Owen | Washburn, Miss Abbie C. Graves, Dr ‘ tention as to the motive %8 robber - [ the rep ague | intimated of late corpora- | followed by members throughout the oberts, Brewood’s, Arth : Mrs. L. Swormstedt. Meyer Davis. § \onsen Licut n Fowle ke for the |tion might continue to function, sup- | world | Rouerts Brewdodis, AAREUT S LICer £ slaying o : WL en [ plimentally tovittie d FbooRitrL oAl T A eactinindSeassed Holo | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker, Mrs. | Globe-Wernicke Co, W. W. Spalding, o State charges jealousy over J. J. SASC from s it i S o e e oy dened Senator and Mrs. Jesse | jamin Li fiss Jennie A, ler of Fhoenix, led Mrs. Judd to slay YU (9, BC in New York, | ik etce nit 5 e and Mrs. Henry W | Graves, Sa agston, Whaley the two women Attorr 1200 EXTRA POLICE o et o M ciaiaw Disk | Eatont Benvlcs s Sran iR e alon piciroic Ol S i< @ man the ring “overproduction of manufactured goods % i sl | G sodcn - Kise M Bitoke: men who was secn ew Wit : Stichasting ane, Philip Hubert Froh- | Erskine Gordon, Miss M. Brooke B i n ew vork Baker sald ;‘,.‘gf?,"l,’mff\fu‘ TO PATROL CAPITAL ;?_nu‘t}’;"[“hl':‘;‘j‘,nf‘fl,“a‘;m”sm“i e Lot Mrs. O. H. P. Johnson, | Baldwin Wight, Curtis M. Townsend FIR T OF A AZINE iously not” the big politica | R ! ERlsh James M. Green, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. McBride, Mr he orime. as overdrawn dedies Ut S TO END ROBBERIES ! sPcaking countries.” AL ams, Dr, David Jayne Hill, | and Mrs. Leo Baum, Mrs. Barry Mohun Previous attempts to learn tr f Panama also Ba a member of the W | The consul general sent his informa- [ “®g450" Nicholes' Tugaer Mise A e H e Tl and address of the second A G 800 on Taw Obeeyan sl 4 ¥ k inforeasiliees0 o iguer, Miss_Anna Mrs { R. Norton, Danlel seconicolpren ¢ was delet declaring h onyuniet Trom TSt fage) IS EeBaalalbtha S artetls san i the 5. Charles Carroll Morgan: $420, Mr. | McKenny, Mr. and Mrs. Mar: Rty : Brown s the Bank Sy i e bt e et Ge Summerlin, ir.; | Leighton, Joe Turner, George James J. Carley, One of 133 Deal- Nl* mame anc O A oimnel] 1 4000000 to P He o dne ¢ [on extra detail and they expect the| RURBHIED, Be Obeeitod the ScllEn with mymous, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. R.| Thorpe, John O. La Gorce, Mr x s s s L seemed to be amply se x P o e e e Ay e satord,| Ances in Latin America and s ( Robert B Smith, Mr and Mrs | Mrs. Dallas McGrew, Mrs. Deming | ers, on Trial Before Judge o rachion. The new!nakices will an es original ted S ioT 2 3lassford, 3 terica and Spain.| George A. King, Mr. and Mrs, Edward | Jarves, Oscar Coolican, Mr. and_Mrs o ine: eaTd: which by 8 way by whic e govern= {Rasprdiand faupeantendent Lotolice, Such trouble, he sald, was “Communis- | 5 Droop, Dr. William E. Ciark, Mr. | Claudé R. Branch, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wi Given. e e L balance its budget without supervis ergency plans | : and Mrs, Carl A, Drocp, George Carroll | H. Ellis, Galt Bros., Mr. and Mrs. Le- | T e e s when he returns to duty tomorrow. In- Todd Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gordon. | land Herrison, Ambaseador to Frarcr T fmore el o on i : spector wn received a telegram from Frank W. Gwathmey: $375, Mrs, Wil- | and Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Willlam wit 1 ects. : e Fran h 375, 2 Mrs ge, William T. Charged with offering an_indecent ford continued | him today from Ralcigh, N. C. an- | liam Howard Taft., Mr. and Mrs. J. Erie | Mann, Ketherine R, Pike, Mrs. Wood- ot s et 7 Conlors A i SR L CERRE conunued | e interested todas louncing he was en route home and | Powell: $350. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel J.| row Wiison, Capt. and Mrs. Frank D. 1809 Nichols avenue ‘southeest, | parently was obtained by urder | ; statement on the League B e FOR 62 ENTOMBED Prescolt, Robert J. Fisher, Mre, Murtls| Berrien, Joseph F. H. Bagiey, Justice rst of 133 newsdealers arrested | Suspect suggested (hat ne may have!ma s of them, I r . e aap Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver Wendell Holmes. ity-wide drive, n trial to- | pe ble B " aftel scape. | ter e R " | for several weeks in an effort to shake | IN LOST SUBMARINE | Schaafl. Mrs. John P. Fillcbrown, Rear 5 g pa Ra‘“fi;‘?cmm ial to- | been able to travel after his escape.te Amt the League of Nations issue as a bar o | o0 2, Scvere cold he developed shortly | | Admiral Sidney A. Staunton, Mr. and TR Police Gourt, g HerelofGreiiyyas betiored he qoild ol e o e Teap o Navanx listiesnsia e sita Nipators Newix shciday | - = Mrs. Roger J. Whiteford, Mr. and Mrs.| PROSECUTOR DIES AT 80 ury, composed of 11 men and a | fSuRg in Virginia rinedabolt beIbfmitee Kl The four hold-ups, one of which re- (Continued Prom First Page.) ' F. H. McCormick-Goodhart; $330, Mr. | BeAT At o e tnnpl totre | LaRd-CPRPAdILE aRlacE g e ey e UEIL &5 DAsslD s Daniels Interview Cited. | sulted in the serlous wounding of a vic- e —— |and Mrs. Mark Lansburgh. | _— fect that Carley had coples of a Suspect's Coat Sent Here. e b e S e e Some of the Roosevelt advocates |lim: Were under investigation today. | When she did not return at the proper | $300. hington Mechanics' Sav- | Orlando Wilcox Brought Charges hur megazine for sale. Th A coat and shirt belonging to Claude | importance on the State pointed to the interview given to the The Wounded man, Tsracl Finkel- | time four destroers went out to search | Il kiin National Bank Agiine: AL Jarnin v confiscated Six copies in ar- pyrr, 53-year-old laborer, who was ar- | approval of foreign loan Atlanta Journal by Josephus Danlels, | Stein of 1500 Twelfth street, was shot | for her. Maurice D. Rosenberg. Gen. and M galnst Al Jenniigs. im. rested Monday night and charged with| “It occurred to me tbat the approval Secretar: the ;ai\ in the Wilson ‘l:i;n;:ecdotrha m;m ormco}ll?rrg barndh{s. ;‘ho A sea mist settled down on the Chnn-‘ngll):fln(\:lH lAmAurCm s. Anson G. Mc AKRON, Ohio. January 27 (4).—Or- A!“v'llm' }:Jm'fd ‘smg: Aff"m“l “aiding and abetting” the two murders, | might be used by the bank to leave ar e Mr. Baker was Secretary e e store s brother-in-law, [ nel at dawn and continued virtually | Cook, Charles arry, Mr. and Mrs. ’ R Michacl F. Keogh showed a copy oOf yashingtor y pression in the s of puri s y I Wilco, 80, yeternn lawyer and | Mchacl F. Keogh showed s coBy ©f| were sent to Washington today for an | impression in the minds of purch Da: els asserted that the progressive such as \ D velt for Presi- Myer Ulitzky, 1012 First street north- ‘(‘as( about midnight last night. The | bullet passed through Pinkelstein's left impenetrable during the forenoon. Air- planes, equipped with special appara- William E. Pearson Pearson, Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Galliher & Bros., Mrs. George W. Herbert J. Adair Inc.; Miss Mary former prosecutor of Al Jennings, Ok- {he pages which he had marked as| CYRNUnation rticularly salacious to determine of stains found on them. The articles| will be subjected to tests by Dr. Oscar | the natu that the Federal Gaovernme backing the loans,” Brow He testified that he | tus for sighting objects on the sea's lahoma outlaw, died in a hospital here insure Democratic victory |Arm and penetrated his chest just be- | bottom, hovered overhead throughout Winslow s Harriet P. Winslow, ‘We are asking you,” said Keogh to 4 Hiniston Untves- In his interview Mr. Dan- |low the reart | the morning with trained observers | Gen. and Mrs, William H. Archer. Mrs today. . “that you see that the rights :t‘?’s‘g‘e‘cfllfi"”fl" WashinglonhUnves 2 Found lying on the floor of the store | trying to peer through the mist, but no | Anson G. McCook, Harry Mayer, Karl Serving as United States district at- all children are protected, that Purr is held in the Leesburg Jafl big organization to such literature be prevented from com- ing into their hends. God forbid that by the sale of these magazines children would know more about such literature at the age of 15 than our mothers at D. Loos, Rear Admiral and Mrs. David | F. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair, Maj. and Mrs. Gecrge Patton, Mrs. R Perry, sr.; Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Pules ton, Miss Janet Richards, Mr. and Mrs. investigate the loans OFFICIALS DENY DELETION. ign this year the pro- | by Ulitzky, the wounded man was taken the country, re-|to Sibley Hospital, where his condition Mliation, wiil vote | was pronounced serious. He told police tic ticket if the party nom- | he thought the bandits were joking positive confirmation could be made lhnzt the object on the bottom was the M-2. While in Leesburg, Fowler probably will question Furr, although it is un- derstood official statements will not be | taken from him until Dr. Hunter's re- | torney in the Indian Territory during 1898-1900, Wilcox tried 64 murder cases and prosecuted the first man ever hung Inventor Is Hopeful. inates a man whose progressive tend- | when they demanded the store's money. v by eral ! Ve = - encies are shown by his political record. |and said he had replied: “Go ahead | R. H. Davis, inventor of the escape | wilbur R. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. n mi T;rm.o" Ly gy ofiiae F,ML he | the age of 70." | port is received. National City Bank Heads Comment on “Franklin Roosevelt is such a man. |and take it.” apparatus with which the M-2 is equip- | Burchell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Quincy Smith, | C0Urts: It was during this time tha Later in the afternoon the jury will| “ . = Brown's Testimony. ® ¢ « The fact that he has the sup-| Only a half hour before nnkelsm"!ped and by means of which some of the | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P. Waggaman, Mrs. | aided in organization of the Rough | hear arguments from Defense Attor. Labrador, as big as Arizona, has a NEW YORE. January port of Tammany Hall and was one of | was shot, three colered men, believed | Crew escaped from the British sub-|william Allen Hays, Mrs. Henry E.|Riders. ney David Welner. [ETIATTG GRS Sl cials of th ci the leaders for Al Smith in 1928 to be the trio which held up Ulitzky’s | marine Poseidon when she sank the | Davis, Bishop and Mrs. James E. Free- 7 not alienate the support of progressive |store, robbed the cash register in the | China Sea last year, said it was need- n, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Conant, York, commenting on ¢ v thinking voters. | o |sore of’ Amold Yanovieh, 1123 S |lesg to abandon hope. T G| Mrand Mrs Pred Drew. William J gl Herhergi B e is what New Yorkers call an|street, of $7. As the bandits ran from WAS =10 SUggEs LD SalG | Flather, Samuel Drury, John Saul, Ben- ~ W h 62 b d ) 3 3, upState’ Democrat and on occasion | the store and jumped into a waiting | that there had been a collision or thal | jamin G. Murphy. : l\llsslllfl' 1t A oar committec today, dc o bank has fought Tammany when his sense of | automobile, Yanovich fired at them, but | the hull of the M-2 had been damaged. |* $283. Seventh Street Savings Bank; (] B OLER e el bt e right and justice directed | hone of the bullets is believed to have | He suggested that the crew might be | 575 Jjoseph Fairbanks — | [the financial status of th anama Conditions are almost identical with | taken effect. Tepairing machinery which probably | ““§250, Dr. Charles Marbury, J. Keane, BOYCEDIIBHE i those pre in 1912 when Woodrow i | had been damaged Justice and Mrs. Jesse C. AdKins, Miss The facis il was st Wilson was elected.” Forced Into Closet. Even if there was damage which could | Elizabeth B. Bliss, Lynch Luguer, T. | George E. Roberts. one of | o o vice presidents of the bar Incidentally, some of the progressives from the West who have spoken favor- ably of the candidacy of Roosevelt have insisted that Baker is not progressive enough to suit them MISSES SPEED RECORD Smith, Australian, Drives His Car 212 Miles Per Hour on Beach. AUCKLAND, New Zealand, January 27 () —'Wizard" Smith, Australian speed driver, falled by approximately 33 miles an hour yesterday in his first attempt to beat the world land speed record of Sir Malcolm Campbell, Brit- ish driver. He drove his car along the 10-mile beach course at 224,945 on the first run and 199.285 on the second. for an average speed of 212 mile \;xhour figures, however, were-4bject confirmation. to of Henry J. McLaughlin, 5335 Georgia nue, was robbed of $20 by two white men whe forced him into a closet of his | store at the point of a pistol. Mc- | Laughlin furnished police with detailed descriptions of both men. Albert Moore, colored, 1313 Riggs street, a porter in a grocery store at 1301 S street, was held up by an armed colored man last night and robbed of |$768. He told police a man who gave the name of Johnson had called the store and asked that a delivery be made at a Logan Circle address, with change for $10 to accompany the groceries. When he arrived at the Logan Circle house, which was vacant, he was held up and robbed of the change, he said Two colored men made an unsucces- ful attempt to hold up Charles L. Smith, 21 Fifth street, a conductor of the Capital Traction Co., at the L street entrance to the Southeast car barn. Smith was turning a switch at the barn when the men approached and demand- ed his money. They were frightened away without obtaining it, however. | not be repaired, he said, the men had every chance to escape by way of the safety apparatus. Naval officials said the crew would not resort to that ap- paratus until the last moment, as its use necessarily was very hazardous. Reports from Portland said a stiff nor'wester wind was blowing, but the sea was moderate and the position of the object supposed to be the submarine was fairly sheltered. POSEIDON SURVIVOR ABOARD. LONDON, January 27 (#).—Among | rine M-2, at the bottom of the English Channel, is seamen Thomas Morris, one of the suryivors of the submarine Pose- idon, which sank off the coast of North China last June His wife, who lives in Lewisham, near | London, with their three thildren and | his mother, said she had been looking forward to.the fact that-hix weuld have | completed his undersea ite within | & month, the men missing in the British subma- | Howard Duckett, Milans & Milans, Anacostia Bank, Harley P. Wilson, Alfred P. Thom, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Wilton J. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 8. Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Clifferd _Lewis, G. Percy McGlue, Thomas P. Morgan, Junior Owens, Hugh Rellly, jr.. $240, John Marshall; $235, Eleanor M. Connolly, Anna C. Connolly; $225, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Hershfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Herman, Miss Antoinette Carry: $220, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason Remey, $214, Depart- mental Bank; $205, Miss Mary Y. Wheeler; $204, Morris Plan Bank. $200. Miss I. C. Wells, Mary F. and iMaulda Mellon, Maria A. Holabird, Ralph W. Lee. George E. Walker, Inc.; | rMs. Clifford Early, C. C. Rogers & Son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. (Margaret) Osgood, Dr. J. B. Nichols, J. B. Wyckoff, D. H. McKnew, John Boit, Mrs. Clifford Early. Miss Mary K. Lamberton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lesh, Dr. William B. Mason, Samuel J, Prescott & Co., Miss Janet 5. Johnston, Maj. and Mrs. Julius 1. Peyser, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conger The British submari® M-2, which sank in the English Channel vesterday monni 15 equipped with the most EsCeIn escape ApPArstus Gnd eaKries ad with its crew of 56. The submarine De in & water-tight Nangar. | request of the Panama g been loaned to that countr purpose of making & survey of its f cial position. After a lengthy survey, it was explained, Mr. Roberts made his report direct to the Panama govern- ment and the National City Bank had nothing to_do with it in any way It was also stated that the bank offi- cial asked for and received permission to take Brown with him to Panama to assist in the survey. The saiary and expenses of both, it was added, were Panama government It erstood that Mr. Rc ts drew d the fina ort to republic and as not he it made any findings. The National City Bank, at the time, ected_as fiscal agents for Panama in thern whether or not letions in Brown's New York. Mr. Rcberts, who retired recently from active connection with the bank because of {1l heaith, was Indisposed today and could not be reached.